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Audio Interface |
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Sep 9 2009, 10:44 PM |
Every interface can do it. Guitar Pro will never sound good if you don't load some good samples. I am not sure whether Guitar Pro supports that at all. No good sound card has midi sounds integrated. You need to load them from somewhere. About Guitar Rig you shouldn't have problem. If you hear your dry guitar you can easily turn that volume off in your audio card mixer (driver) but still get the recording signal and monitoring in your DAW. I use EMU 0404 and it works good. There are better models and they can all do a good job. I recommend EMU because I have it and can guarantee the quality.
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Sep 9 2009, 11:30 PM |
I also use EMU and can garantee about low latency (infact almost no ASIO latency) on it. Emir is right, if you take the EMU, you will get a quality product, period.
M-Audio Fast Track Pro is also a good device, but I'm not sure how big is the ASIO latency. It is not too big I believe, so you can use GR3 with it no problem. In fact, more issue will be your CPU - if you have a good CPU, GR3 will run smooth, since it relies on CPU for the calculations. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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