Connecting a WaveDrum Global to a PC for recording?

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Flux Cobalt
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Connecting a WaveDrum Global to a PC for recording?

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I will be getting a WaveDrum Global and I would like some help in connecting it up to my PC. What equipment is needed and how does it connect up? Thank you for any help.

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Hi Flux ,
for you , for all newbies and for the very first start with your PC internal soundcard :

get this adaptercable (or a different length)
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cordial_adapte ... inke_6.htm

and a cable (or 2)
:arrow: rectangular plugs at the WD outputs recommended
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cordial_cfi_15_rr.htm

google for "Audacity" = free software

start reading here
https://www.google.de/search?client=ope ... el=suggest

and look & listen here
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... 11.youtube.

consider to buy an external USB Audio interface (with a good "ASIO driver")
have fun
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Post by Flux Cobalt »

Thanks for the help WaterDrum. I do have an UA 25 EX interface. So I take it that I use unbalanced cables and connect them the front of my interface where a guitar/instrument would go?

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Post by WaterDrum »

yes , basically thats it for 2x Mono
my solution for a more interesting Stereo sound is

WD MONO Out--->Mono In of Phaser pedal Stereo Out---->Stereo In of audio interface
WD MONO Out--->Mono In of delay pedal Stereo Out---->Stereo In of audio interface
only as much of each effect to make the Stereo spread ...

ask your local guitar player
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