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Old 07.25.2013, 09:18 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Does anyone know if there is an easy route to record from the sound card on Windows 7 without hearing external noises? I have tried several approaches but they didn't work. The internal microphone is powerful enough if I point the laptop to my guitar's amplifier, even more so if I plug in an external mike. I'd just like to record layers without having to work on improving the way they sound too much.

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