Well, I have had guitar lessons for 5 years, but stopped playing a long time ago. My electric guitar is still sitting beside my desk gathering dust, even though I recently cleaned it completely and fitted it with new strings even. I just can't be bothered to try playing it again. Then I thought, what if I could record it into my computer? Even though my playing would suck I could probably still get some nice samples from it now and then to add to my synth oriented music. But how do I do it? What do I need to record my guitar into Pulsar? I'm already planning on getting the much praised Celmo guitar amp modeller, but I'd still need a pre-amp of some sort right? To get the signal into my computer? Or can I just plug it in directly and use some sort of virtual preamp? Or does the Celmo thing do that for me? Lots of questions!

I see a lot of hardware preamps already have amp modelling, compression etc built in, (like the Pod) but I odn't really need all that if I can do it in the computer, so I guess I'm looking for an easier solution.
Can anyone help me out here?
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