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When playing a guitar part live on stage, you can often correct sound flaws with charisma, a fire show, or, finally, a naked torso. But on a recording, all the shortcomings will definitely be heard. Today we will talk about how to align the guitar in the timeline, that is, in rhythm. And of course, the best way is to study and practice (by the way, there are guitar lessons at the link in the description), but we will show you using the example of DAW Reaper how to edit a recording that you already have. Actually, there are two ways: manually and using Stretch markers. And in addition, we will pay special attention to editing the processed guitar signal, because it is not so simple there (recording through a DI box). Watch our detailed practical video on how to align a recorded guitar in Reaper! 0:00 When you need to align a recorded guitar 2:33 Method one. Aligning the guitar manually 7:41 Method two. Aligning the guitar with Stretch markers 14:34 Editing the processed guitar signal 16:48 Results #Let'sRecord ✔️ Electric guitar in the video ARIA MAC-MAX (discontinued, current models of Aria electric guitars with the Superstrat body type https://pop-music.ru/AriaSuperstrat) About how to record an electric guitar at home to a sound card, see here ???? • How to record an electric guitar at home to a sound... About what a di-box is here ???? • What are Di-Boxes (Di-box). Functions... Educational music videos (guitar lessons) ???? https://pop-music.ru/PlayGuitar ???? Live broadcast with answers to burning questions that concern everyone involved in sound recording: • STREAM - Myths and legends of sound recording ???? If you want to buy sound recording equipment with a 7% discount or get advice on guitars or guitar equipment and their use, you can write to us at [email protected] or call: Moscow - 8 (495) 739-2223, St. Petersburg - 8 (812) 677-09-59, multi-channel free for all of Russia 8 (800) 250-55-00 ???? All our retail stores have PRO AUDIO corners https://clc.to/ProAudio , you can try and compare any equipment and get advice