I agree with Rob. The included on the mother board audio interfaces are not made for recording purposes. Depending on what your needs are and how much you want to spend you can get a decent one input audio interface for around $50 USD:

https://www.adorama.com/beum2.html?msclkid=b9643ffbae4d11471c85618f75525705&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%5BADL%5D%20%5BShopping%5D%20%5BPLA%5D%20-%20%7BManufacturer%7D&utm_term=4581115204161310&utm_content=%7BManufacturer%7D&adlclid=ADL-1d814d8b-1c47-40f3-a2be-4e3179b87524&utm_source=adl-umbase

Personally I would go with at least two or more inputs inputs as you may want to expand and add more instruments or mics.


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I guess Do You Hear What I Hear was a bad song choice!

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