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Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64320] Tue, 07 February 2006 16:17 Go to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
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Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
while the guitar player is recording?
Steve
Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64321 is a reply to message #64320] Tue, 07 February 2006 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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You can't. VSTs and DX plugs only work on playback. Sucks huh? So you
basically have to track all your tracks imagining what they will sound
like or render as you go. With guitar it just about useless. Better to
get a tonelab se and record with the sound you want.



Steve wrote:
> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
> while the guitar player is recording?
> Steve
Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64322 is a reply to message #64321] Tue, 07 February 2006 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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A better way is to use an amp or pod or some other unit to create a
playable sound, then DI the guitar signal direct through a mic pre.
Yoy can also record the sounds from the amp/pod at the same time for
extra flavour.

David.

John wrote:
> You can't. VSTs and DX plugs only work on playback. Sucks huh? So you
> basically have to track all your tracks imagining what they will sound
> like or render as you go. With guitar it just about useless. Better to
> get a tonelab se and record with the sound you want.
>
>
>
> Steve wrote:
>
>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
>> while the guitar player is recording?
>> Steve
Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64330 is a reply to message #64322] Tue, 07 February 2006 20:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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I've used this many times. Hook up an amp to get a sound for performance,
but record the DI sound. You can always record the amp as well if you wish.
Then on playback you can adjust the sound to taste.

Cheers,
Kim.

EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>A better way is to use an amp or pod or some other unit to create a
>playable sound, then DI the guitar signal direct through a mic pre.
>Yoy can also record the sounds from the amp/pod at the same time for
>extra flavour.
>
>David.
>
>John wrote:
>> You can't. VSTs and DX plugs only work on playback. Sucks huh? So you

>> basically have to track all your tracks imagining what they will sound

>> like or render as you go. With guitar it just about useless. Better to

>> get a tonelab se and record with the sound you want.
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve wrote:
>>
>>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here
it
>>> while the guitar player is recording?
>>> Steve
Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64336 is a reply to message #64330] Tue, 07 February 2006 20:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Miguel Vigil [1] is currently offline  Miguel Vigil [1]   NORWAY
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Or you can monitor Amplitube trough a sequencer on a second computer. Just
record clean, mute it, and lightpipe the signal to Amplitube on the other
computer. When finished, just use the same Amplitude-setting on the clean
track in Paris. Or record the sound directly from computer 2.

Bjorn R


"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:43e96133@linux...
>
>
> I've used this many times. Hook up an amp to get a sound for performance,
> but record the DI sound. You can always record the amp as well if you
wish.
> Then on playback you can adjust the sound to taste.
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.
>
> EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
> >A better way is to use an amp or pod or some other unit to create a
> >playable sound, then DI the guitar signal direct through a mic pre.
> >Yoy can also record the sounds from the amp/pod at the same time for
> >extra flavour.
> >
> >David.
> >
> >John wrote:
> >> You can't. VSTs and DX plugs only work on playback. Sucks huh? So
you
>
> >> basically have to track all your tracks imagining what they will sound
>
> >> like or render as you go. With guitar it just about useless. Better to
>
> >> get a tonelab se and record with the sound you want.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Steve wrote:
> >>
> >>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here
> it
> >>> while the guitar player is recording?
> >>> Steve
>
Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64359 is a reply to message #64322] Wed, 08 February 2006 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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This was also my method of tracking guitars in PARIS. I love tracking in DP
now though. NI's Amp Combos package is a great sounding set of amps with out
having to spend big money.

Tony

"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:43e92dc0$1@linux...
>A better way is to use an amp or pod or some other unit to create a
>playable sound, then DI the guitar signal direct through a mic pre. Yoy can
>also record the sounds from the amp/pod at the same time for extra flavour.
>
> David.
>
> John wrote:
>> You can't. VSTs and DX plugs only work on playback. Sucks huh? So you
>> basically have to track all your tracks imagining what they will sound
>> like or render as you go. With guitar it just about useless. Better to
>> get a tonelab se and record with the sound you want.
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve wrote:
>>
>>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here
>>> it
>>> while the guitar player is recording?
>>> Steve
uite a bit more than a Switchbone, but Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64408 is a reply to message #64320] Thu, 09 February 2006 07:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Steve,

My solution to this is called a Radial Switchbone. One guitar input, two
guitar outputs. I send one output to an amp and track with effects so that
the player can have whatever he wants to hear in his cans. the other output
is routed to preamp and recorded clean. Not necessary for the player to be
hearing this one. Then after recording, I can open whatever (Amplitube,
Nigel......name your poison here) on the uneffected track and use one or
both of them in the mix. Also, the POD XT Pro has a dry channel output.
Quite a bit more $$$ than a switchbone, but with some advantges of it's own.
I think, for the purposes of achieving wretched excess, you could run a
guitar into the Switchbone and split the output of the Switchbone to both a
miced amp and the POD XT Pro, record both the amp and the XT PRO with FX
plus also use the dry channel input out of the XT Pro as well. I think you
could probably also get two Switchbones, run the guitar into one of them,
send the outputs to two more Switchbones which could then be sent to two
amps and two POD XT Pro units so that you could simultaneously record 4
effected sources and two dry sources.

;o)
"Steve" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote in message news:43e92aa7@linux...
>
> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
> while the guitar player is recording?
> Steve
Re: uite a bit more than a Switchbone, but Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64418 is a reply to message #64408] Thu, 09 February 2006 16:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Just make sure you wordclock all that together
;-P

AA

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43eb6f4a@linux...
> Steve,
>
> My solution to this is called a Radial Switchbone. One guitar input, two
> guitar outputs. I send one output to an amp and track with effects so that
> the player can have whatever he wants to hear in his cans. the other
> output
> is routed to preamp and recorded clean. Not necessary for the player to be
> hearing this one. Then after recording, I can open whatever (Amplitube,
> Nigel......name your poison here) on the uneffected track and use one or
> both of them in the mix. Also, the POD XT Pro has a dry channel output.
> Quite a bit more $$$ than a switchbone, but with some advantges of it's
> own.
> I think, for the purposes of achieving wretched excess, you could run a
> guitar into the Switchbone and split the output of the Switchbone to both
> a
> miced amp and the POD XT Pro, record both the amp and the XT PRO with FX
> plus also use the dry channel input out of the XT Pro as well. I think you
> could probably also get two Switchbones, run the guitar into one of them,
> send the outputs to two more Switchbones which could then be sent to two
> amps and two POD XT Pro units so that you could simultaneously record 4
> effected sources and two dry sources.
>
> ;o)
> "Steve" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote in message news:43e92aa7@linux...
>>
>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
>> while the guitar player is recording?
>> Steve
>
>
Re: uite a bit more than a Switchbone, but Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64424 is a reply to message #64418] Thu, 09 February 2006 21:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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I'm working on a more organic solution involving hemp twine boiled in
pachouli oil and lodestones encased in kiln-fired cow dung.

Stay tuned.

;o)

"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:43ebda2b$1@linux...
> Just make sure you wordclock all that together
> ;-P
>
> AA
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:43eb6f4a@linux...
> > Steve,
> >
> > My solution to this is called a Radial Switchbone. One guitar input, two
> > guitar outputs. I send one output to an amp and track with effects so
that
> > the player can have whatever he wants to hear in his cans. the other
> > output
> > is routed to preamp and recorded clean. Not necessary for the player to
be
> > hearing this one. Then after recording, I can open whatever (Amplitube,
> > Nigel......name your poison here) on the uneffected track and use one or
> > both of them in the mix. Also, the POD XT Pro has a dry channel output.
> > Quite a bit more $$$ than a switchbone, but with some advantges of it's
> > own.
> > I think, for the purposes of achieving wretched excess, you could run a
> > guitar into the Switchbone and split the output of the Switchbone to
both
> > a
> > miced amp and the POD XT Pro, record both the amp and the XT PRO with FX
> > plus also use the dry channel input out of the XT Pro as well. I think
you
> > could probably also get two Switchbones, run the guitar into one of
them,
> > send the outputs to two more Switchbones which could then be sent to two
> > amps and two POD XT Pro units so that you could simultaneously record 4
> > effected sources and two dry sources.
> >
> > ;o)
> > "Steve" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote in message news:43e92aa7@linux...
> >>
> >> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here
it
> >> while the guitar player is recording?
> >> Steve
> >
> >
>
>
Re: uite a bit more than a Switchbone, but Re: Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed?? [message #64439 is a reply to message #64408] Fri, 10 February 2006 09:52 Go to previous message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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Why does the name Rube Goldberg always pop into my head when reading Deej's
posts? ;>)

Tony


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43eb6f4a@linux...
> Steve,
>
> My solution to this is called a Radial Switchbone. One guitar input, two
> guitar outputs. I send one output to an amp and track with effects so that
> the player can have whatever he wants to hear in his cans. the other
> output
> is routed to preamp and recorded clean. Not necessary for the player to be
> hearing this one. Then after recording, I can open whatever (Amplitube,
> Nigel......name your poison here) on the uneffected track and use one or
> both of them in the mix. Also, the POD XT Pro has a dry channel output.
> Quite a bit more $$$ than a switchbone, but with some advantges of it's
> own.
> I think, for the purposes of achieving wretched excess, you could run a
> guitar into the Switchbone and split the output of the Switchbone to both
> a
> miced amp and the POD XT Pro, record both the amp and the XT PRO with FX
> plus also use the dry channel input out of the XT Pro as well. I think you
> could probably also get two Switchbones, run the guitar into one of them,
> send the outputs to two more Switchbones which could then be sent to two
> amps and two POD XT Pro units so that you could simultaneously record 4
> effected sources and two dry sources.
>
> ;o)
> "Steve" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote in message news:43e92aa7@linux...
>>
>> Where in Paris should Amplitube be installed, so I can use it and here it
>> while the guitar player is recording?
>> Steve
>
>
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