Livestream Guitar Playing, Livestream Procaster, Guitar, Guitar Rig 4 |
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Livestream Guitar Playing, Livestream Procaster, Guitar, Guitar Rig 4 |
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Feb 16 2011, 06:18 PM |
As I understood you have a delay between hitting a note and hearing it from PC? ASIO4all driver can fix it. You can find it here http://www.asio4all.com
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Feb 16 2011, 06:26 PM |
Has anybody successfully used Livestream Procaster in combination with their guitar? My guitar is plugged into my m-audio fast track pro. I use Guitar Rig 4 to get the amp sounds I want. When I try to stream live with Livestream, only the raw signal from my guitar can be heard, and not the sound after guitar rig has processed/enhanced/amplified the signal. Any thoughts? You need to select different "source" for the livestream recording. You are currently capturing input on your m-audio fast track pro which is you dry guitar. See if there is an option to choose "Wave" or "What U Hear" in the options for audio source in the livestream application. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 16 2011, 06:27 PM |
As I understood you have a delay between hitting a note and hearing it from PC? ASIO4all driver can fix it. You can find it here http://www.asio4all.com Thanks for the reply, K1R ! I do use the ASIO drivers, however the problem is that I don't hear the sound that I hear from Guitar Rig. I hear the sound of just a regular guitar signal that isn't amplified. In Livestream, you have the options to select your Audio Sources. I figured Speakers would be the selection since I want others to hear what I hear through my speakers, but no sounds from my guitar come through -- but if I were to play a song in itunes, you would hear it. This post has been edited by Dexter: Feb 16 2011, 06:27 PM
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Feb 16 2011, 06:37 PM |
Thanks for the reply, K1R ! I do use the ASIO drivers, however the problem is that I don't hear the sound that I hear from Guitar Rig. I hear the sound of just a regular guitar signal that isn't amplified. In Livestream, you have the options to select your Audio Sources. I figured Speakers would be the selection since I want others to hear what I hear through my speakers, but no sounds from my guitar come through -- but if I were to play a song in itunes, you would hear it. Hmmm, try selecting your M-audio ASIO driver in the left setting window and then see the routing/source options. Now when you can hear Itunes I suppose you selected your regular integrated sound card as source. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 16 2011, 07:32 PM |
What version of Windows are you using?
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Feb 16 2011, 07:33 PM |
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Feb 16 2011, 08:57 PM |
I get the same dealio. Fast Track 1/2 Out -- if that was an option inside Livestream, I'd be set! But Livestream only takes the Fast Track 1/2 IN (which is where the raw signal sound comes from). Hmm here is a weird thought, maybe you can use a small cable to connect output of the m-audio to input 2 for example - but there is no option to use just the input 2? Generally I must say that I'm disappointed in M-audio software and routing ability. I also have m-audio card and it's not versatile in that department at all. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 16 2011, 11:46 PM |
Todd here I have used PROCASTER on several occassions to teach my Saturday Video Chat lesson, when Broadcaster was giving me some sort of issue. I've never had a problem using it with my guitar but I'm not using emulation. The CPU load of encoding real time video and doing a full emulation with fx would be considerable. Not to mention that you are sending a "software out" to Procaster. You might be able to get it to work, but if you have an amp or anything close, it would probably be easier just to mic your guitar amp/cab. That's what I did and it seemed to go ok Here is a link to see how it turned out.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11383898 Todd |
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Feb 16 2011, 11:46 PM |
Todd here I have used PROCASTER on several occassions to teach my Saturday Video Chat lesson, when Broadcaster was giving me some sort of issue. I've never had a problem using it with my guitar but I'm not using emulation. The CPU load of encoding real time video and doing a full emulation with fx would be considerable. Not to mention that you are sending a "software out" to Procaster. You might be able to get it to work, but if you have an amp or anything close, it would probably be easier just to mic your guitar amp/cab. That's what I did and it seemed to go ok Here is a link to see how it turned out.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11383898 Todd |
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Feb 17 2011, 12:48 AM |
Using a software emulator for this purpose is something I have never heard anyone doing. For that to be possible you must either do as Bogdan said (putting output to input on the audiocard), but that, while possible, would mix your unprocessed and processed signal together. Unless Guitar Rig has a way to trick windows into thinking that it's an audio card, I don't believe it to be possible. Then again, I don't know, I have just never heard about anyone doing that, and I don't really think it's possible. Hopefully someone has experience with it and has a know-how though Depends a lot on the card. E-MU audio interface cards have much better software and drivers which allow for much flexible routing and mixing options. It would be easily achievable with such card as it has a "virtual mixer" ability... M-audio makes great products but It really lacks software flexibility... This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Feb 17 2011, 12:48 AM -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 17 2011, 01:31 AM |
Is this what you were talking about man? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Audio_Cable
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Mar 2 2011, 09:50 PM |
(Unfortunately) Bogdan is correct. M-Audio lack mixer software with good patching abilities. GR4 is sending the processed signal via ASIO channels, so you should those channels in your streaming app. Perhaps the ASIO4ALL should include such patching abilities.
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