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Mar 19 2011, 03:49 PM |
If you really dont want it, you can explain that you lost the recipt to the store. Most instrument stores keep receipts digitally for a long while
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Mar 19 2011, 09:20 PM |
Hmm try installing the Reaper recording software and recording just the dry guitar signal (clean).
You can download Reaper here : http://www.reaper.fm/ I'm sure there is a way to configure the device but I wouldn't recommend it as a interface of choose since there are much more popular and easier to use ones out there. Also, you should be able to return it to the store, guarantee is tied to the serial number. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Mar 19 2011, 09:57 PM |
Check cables and distance from objects like sub woofer and monitor, etc, that could create noise interference.
Are you using unbalanced jack cables? Maybe try a balanced cable (A balanced jack should have Tip, Ring and a sleeve). -------------------- Play Games Arcade Take a break, Play Games! Play the best free online flash games at Aaron's Game Zone like Bloons Tower Defense 4! |
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Mar 20 2011, 06:57 PM |
That is a good piece of hardware, and my advice is to try to be patient, specially if you are just starting with audio production.
Before you begin, you should check what DAW software you want to use. Sequel and Wavelab are cool, but I think you will find Reaper or Cubase much more pleasant to work with. I think your interface is integrated into Cubase, so I strongly advise that you install and try Cubase. There is Cubase LE version which is not that expensive, and it offers most of functionality that you can find in full version. Regarding software modellers, GTR is not a great way to start. I recommend Peavey ReValver MKIII, Guitar Rig 4 or Amplitube (any version is cool). If you have any questions, please let us know - we will be glad to help -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Mar 29 2011, 11:40 PM |
You should spend some time with the manual of your audio interface. Try to understand how your hardware and software works. It will be the best way for you to learn.
The crackling and popping is probably due to low buffer value. I'm not sure how to explain this to you, but you will find settings for it in your software. If you tell me your setup at the moment, perhaps we can go step by step. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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