


In this example, I’m using an iRig HD 2 (check out my review to see why I highly recommend it for electric guitar) and plugging it into my PC’s USB port.

If you don’t have a microphone or audio interface, learn about the different recording options in this guide. You can use an audio interface or a microphone. You have two ways to record a guitar in FL Studio 20. 9.3 Related Guides and Lessons: Step 1: Connect Audio Interface or Microphone
