I have a bass guitar and am reasonably good and want my style (so I play songs after but something different with "dialect") upload to Youtube but have no mic that I can put in front of the amplifier, I can somehow connect to my laptop ( The has input aux in and headphone jack if that is important) and that can absorb
You can forget that. You could theoretically with the Kopfhärerausgang by jack / jack in the line in or the micro-input of the sound card, but the result will always be synonymous with all Reglerei to amplifier, input and bass bad. Especially with the bass. With the electric guitar that is sometimes a bit son, but also you need an audio interface (Scarlet 2i2) or even better from my experience, a recorder like the Zoom H6 plus a microphone.
In addition, you have only your bass track, without backing track. If you still want it, then without Line In it will be almost impossible to control the whole thing reasonably well.
Everything else is botched and in the best case "bearable".
Is that also true if I would want to do that without backing track? But in short, without me buying anything goes absolutely garnix?
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Well, I can only speak of electric guitar, because it is even a tad bit easier.
But how do you want to get the BackingTrack into the input of the sound card at the same time as the bass? You can't record on two inputs at the same time. Either bass on the mic / line In or just MP3 player on the Line in / (Mic).
Or you have to mix your backing track later in your gutted bass track. It works quite well with Cubase, but then you have to have that first.
Long story short, I would not know how to do that without micro and without sound interface halfway neat.
Ne I meant it so I play without anything nothing except the bass itself if you can connect something or not (btw thanks for the quick response)
So basically I do not need a backing track because I can do the song and I'll edit it that way
Well, I can't really say that about the bass, but I do not think that the line in or the mic in the sound card gets along with the signal of an electric bass. The least you will probably need is a DI box (for example, Behringer, 19 euro), which converts the bass signal into a line signal. By the way, you would have to switch to a sounddevice as well as the aforementioned Scarlett, because these things are not so clear with guitar (bass) signals, which are not pure line signal.
Then I could at least imagine that you can record a halfway suitable signal for a sound recorder (Windows, freeware, etc.).
Of course, if you want to mix the backing track afterwards, that's easier than putting them together. That sounds like clinical and your bass "live". But I suspect compared to the technical requirements, to be able to record the whole neat, this is a luxury problem: -D
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