dzaustin74 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 Can I Record My Guitar Played Thru POD GO onto my laptop? I'm running Windows 10, but have access to Windows 11. I need to record my guitar for an audition, as played thru my POD GO. I'm getting all kinds of different advice: some flat out say it cannot be done; others say it can be, but the explanations require an engineering degree to follow. Soooo.... 1. Can I use my laptop to record my guitar as played thru my Pod Go? 2. If yes, could someone just tell me how. I don't want theory, explanation, arguments, etc. Just, please, tell me/show me how to get it done. 10,000 thank yous in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverhead Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 1. Yes. 2. Frankly, you’ll probably get better results by asking this question to an AI program. It will respond to a series of your questions, in real time, and handhold you through the process as required. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dzaustin74 Posted February 5 Author Share Posted February 5 I'm 71, and by default, I am obligated to detest, run from, and be afraid of AI. But... I did as you said. I ran it through ChatGPT. It did give me step by step instructions! All I need to do is download some DAW software, and I should be good to go. I hate to say thank you, well, not really. I am grateful, so thank you! I just detest that AI will be taking over a great majority of forum discussions. There won't be a need to communicate. So, once again, technology moves us away from human interaction. Sad, and scary. Thank you again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverhead Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 I’m 74 and an ex math teacher. There was much consternation when electronic calculators arrived on the scene. Should we allow them to be used in the classroom? On exams? Kids gotta know their long division!! Good lord, what’s next? Amazingly kids were still able to learn math. AI technology can be very helpful as this case showed. And speaking of human interaction, video calls have very much improved my ability to interact with my children and grandchildren. Like all technology, of course, it depends on how it is used. Is AI scary, or exciting? Both. “Computer - Earl Grey tea. Hot!” …. Or “Fire photon torpedoes!” …. We’re getting there on both fronts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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