Recording steel at home

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Colin Goss
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Recording steel at home

Post by Colin Goss »

I use BIAB to provide me with backing for practice and working out new numbers. It would be nice to record what I am playing, so that if I come back to a number months or years later I can work out what I did.

Is there any easy way to record steel onto a computer track to sit alongside the BIAB track?

What program do I need, and how easy is it?
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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

BIAB has a function (in later versions) to play along with a BIAB file, but I don't know about recording it at the same time. You may have to record it on an external cassette recorder.

There was a thread similar to this in the computer section and I don't think there was ever a solution, other than to use an external recorder.

I'm moving this to the Computer section.