Re: Sound Recorder
Goldwave.ca is my favourite for recording guitar - the free version has noise reduction and all sorts of stuff that Audacity and some other popular ones don't have in the trial version.
The control panel is intuitive and can be simplified or you can see the whole myriad of effects available. The pitching is very analog and is great for playing along with a song that is tuned down half a step. My electric has a floating bridge and tuning that distance is painful.
If I wasn't on dial up I'd offer a sample of some of the stuff I've recorded with it. I did a couple of very pro-sounding things just with my Takamine acoustic into a cheapie condenser mic I have.
For electric I run from my Vox Tonelab straight into the mic input on my pc.
It also interfaces with my Line6 guitarport -just a case of configuring the gp as the input device in setup or something - I forget exactly what I had to do but it was easy. It musta been or it wouldn't have happenned
