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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: recording with effects

2006-08-15 by Lee Scott

Thanks, I finally got it! I didn't understand that the input object  
was directly connected to the audio track input. This works for me  
now. I still want to try the side chain input trick.  Lee
On Aug 14, 2006, at 5:23 PM, Paul Najar wrote:

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> On 15/08/2006, at 8:46 AM, leescott17 wrote:
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> > OK, let me try restating the problem. I created an input audio
> > object. I inserted Guitar
> > Amp Pro, a compressor and an enveloper. I love the sound, I have to
> > play thru the plugins
> > because it affects the way I play. Now I want to record that sound.
> > If I set up the same
> > plugins on an audio track, then go into record I get a little
> > latency which affects my playing
> > adversely.
> > This all has to be done live, Its no help to freeze the track
> > later. I have a work
> > around for now - I send input object with its plugins out of output
> > 8 on my Metric Halo
> > 2882 interface, then physically patch analog ouput 8 to an analog
> > input on the interface
> > and record thru that input. I just thought that there ought to be a
> > way to do this virtually,
> > within the program without resorting cabling.
>
> There is. See my other post. I don't understand why you can not
> record the FX inserted on the input object???
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> >
> > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@... wrote:
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> >>> Why don´t you just use the Guitar Amp Pro, in that case the
> >>> recorded signal
> >>> will be a clean one which can be used for re-recording through an
> >>> amp. I
> >>> find it perfectly possible to get decent sounds out of it but of
> >>> course if high
> >>> latency is an issue then that won´t work. The Pods have a latency
> >>> between 128
> >>> and 256, the Bass Pod being the worst (around 7ms if I remember
> >>> correctly,
> >>> which is around 300 samples) so it´s not like performance is
> >>> significantly
> >>> better than a good soundcard, worse actually.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Its easy to fix that by opening the sample editor and pulling off
> >> the latency
> >> part because the latency is uniform I believe. the issue for me is
> >> getting
> >> the best possible tone. I guess I have not tried any of the
> >> software plugs. the
> >> pod is reasonably good, but I think a real amp gives the best tone.
> >>
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