Change Of Tone/characteristics, Changing from audio interface to soundcard |
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Jan 5 2009, 06:01 PM |
Could you explain a bit more in detail how exactly do you record. If I understood, you are pluggin your guitar into Interface, and then the input is sent into Reaper. Do you use your Interface ASIO driver? I think you should. When you record the track do you THEN insert Guitar Rig as a plugin, or you record with Guitar Rig sound in the first place?
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Jan 5 2009, 06:26 PM |
I'm not sure to understand the whole situation but...did you see if when you change of hardware the parameters in the guitar rig change?
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Jan 5 2009, 08:00 PM |
I don't understand one thing here, why do not use Saffire for rendering? Do you connect your speakers/monitors to soundcard or Saffire?
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Jan 5 2009, 08:06 PM |
The solution is not to use Sound blaster ASIO for any kind of work. Use AI ASIO for rendering.
The solution is to find out what is the cause of this extra noise: Is master channel clipping in any way? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jan 5 2009, 09:59 PM |
OK will do - I did not know that Creative ASIO is so crappy. When using Creative ASIO to render a project which was recorded using Saffire ASIO the rendering output is +536 dB (very red area) - so I "know" ehy the rendering is so crappy. The funny thing is, that it gets better after one minute of the clip! "Is master channel clipping in any way?" - I would like to answer you now, and fake knowledge I don´t have, but that´s beside the point. So I´m sorry - no idea what/where I have to check this in reaper?! THX a lot for your input Just going step by step here, cause I don't know exactly what the problem is. Didn't want to imply in any way that Creative ASIO is crappy, just saying that Creative ASIO driver is generally not made for music production purposes. Also, your interface has much better ASIO driver, so it is logical that you use only the ASIO from the audio interface. Following that logic you MUST connect the speakers to the interface, so you have proper monitoring. Sorry for not explaining better man, master channel is usually the output channel in your mixer, and you can find it in the mixer to the left called "MASTER". I think it's there cause I'm not a Reaper user. Check there to see if the signal is clipping in any way, and also check other channels as well to see if they are clipping. IF they are clipping, the meter will be above the 0dB limit, which is a certain sign that you need to lower down the volume. Apart from that, check out in Guitar Rig if the output is too strong. In GR3 the white rack at the bottom is the output rack. See if the clipping comes from there maybe. Also wanna ask you if your interface has perhaps some kind of a patch or mixer application on its own? Perhaps it is putting out too much of the signal from there. I hope this helps man, let us know how it went with the trials. This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Jan 5 2009, 10:00 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jan 6 2009, 03:12 PM |
I'm glad if I could help in any way man, and good to see you resolved the issue. Don't hesitate to ask anything you need, we're here to share knowledge! Cheers
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