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Re: Amplitude insert only working after track is recorded [message #64356 is a reply to message #64344] |
Wed, 08 February 2006 09:38 |
zmora
Messages: 88 Registered: August 2005
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Necessary next audio card with ASIO support.You.ll use it like hardware guitar
unit with Paris.Open Paris, open Amplitube as stand alone put out&in from
audio card to in&out of Paris hardware, active it in mixer to aux(effect
send-return).Recording guitar in Paris with Amplitube as effect on Aux.Track
recorded will be dry.Then put Amplitube VST to insert on this dry recorded
guitar, tune sound and rest and
render track.
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hey Steve! The easy way to use the forum is to use the web version. Go
to
> http://webnews.parisnewsgroup.com/
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>See if you can get around better and let us know how your doing.
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>James
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>"Steve" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
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>>EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>Native effects in Paris will never work on the way in, only on
>>>playback. Sorry, that's just the way it works. The EDS based effects
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>>>work while recording but only on sends (parallel effects), not on
>>>inserts (which would be needed to record the effect).
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>>>David.
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>>>Steve wrote:
>>>> This is driving me nuts. I got the Amplitube plugin demo and
>>>> installed it. At first use I simply applied it to an already recorded
>>track
>>>> and WOW cooo-hoo-hool !! Then I brought a guitar player in the studio
>>for
>>>> a session and plugged the guitar
>>>> directly in track one and activated Amplitude in the Native
>>>> Plugin section. What the heck??? no effect. So we recorded a dry track,
>>>> then in playback it's on, but not while we're
>>>> recording...
>>>> It's very hard for a Hard drivin' guitar player to get into it
>>>> with a dry guitar.
>>>> How can we make this thing work while we are recording?
>>>> Is there some kind of PRE/Post switch somewhere?
>>>> The EDS inserts don't act like this...
>>>> Please e-mail me if you can a phone number so I can talk to someone...
>>stevec1@charter.net
>>>> Steve
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>>>> recording.
>>>> David,
>>Would you consider calling me? (715) 387-6740 or e-mail me your number
and
>>I'll cal you? I found your response in some random folder and can't figure
>>out a consistant way of using this forum.
>>stevec1@charter.net
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