Just something I came up with, sorry about the shitty mic. It's taking 3 long years and several broken strings to be able to do this, even though it suxors
Well, I'm finally at the point of beginning to play separate parts at once. On the keyboard it's easy, guitar not so much. I'll be able to play when I'm old and can't do anything else .
with audacity, which is free, you can select a few seconds of noise on the track, where you only hear "ssssshhhhhh", and then you can remove the noise on the whole track. It's not a replacement for a good mic, but it helps.
I used to get better recordings using the line-in and amplitube but Windows 7 destroyed that so I gave up. The line in stays hot no matter what so I get 2 tones over each other.
I've heard that Puredyne is a really good OS for using odd recording techniques on most computers. Uses a real-time Kernel. But Jack-Audio is pretty complicated so...