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Originally Posted by lifele55
Software wise, try looking for Reaper.
IMO thats one of the most powerful, useful recording software for any guitarist to have. And of course if you're just tracking at home, its useful to get one of these as well to get rid of that latency you will have by plugging in through your computer inputs.

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Reaper and Line 6 Toneport for the win!!
After you installed Toneport, it basically becomes one of your sound cards, you then can change your default playing/recording device to Toneport in your control panel. Last you plug your computer speakers to the Toneport output to monitor your playing. I just bought a logitech 2.1 sound system to replace my shitty pc speakers, and it sounds pretty awesome.
For best sound and lowest latency you can setup Reaper to use ASIO driver.
Let me know if you decided to go this route and have further questions. Took me while to figure the basics out.
It's pretty good fun to record yourself playing. I have recorded several recording myself(can be found in my signature, be warned they are not that great)
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