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def_lok
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Sep 10 2005, 03:29 PM
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New Member
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so, u jason lam from midstream... i bought emu from ur fwen la last year...malay guy, forgot his name... btw why the 96KHz recording is such a pain to me...the sound will go off or if lucky i will get a very weak signal...i've been looking for a remedy from others (updated to 1.8 driver), still i'ts not enuff tu cure my emu-tional...
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denhock
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Sep 11 2005, 03:12 PM
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If anyone want to know more about recording from 4in/4out upto 32in/32out, 44.1Khz upto 192kHz...and others product like MIC, pop filter, Mic stand, DIY cable and others.. Please feel free to drop by ... + get a free demo....
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def_lok
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Sep 13 2005, 02:09 AM
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New Member
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QUOTE(led_zep_freak @ Sep 10 2005, 10:18 AM) thanx, the rhythm is there, tone?if u listen carefully on nearfield monitor...it does really sux...for this kind of playing, i will compare it wit the one such as foo fighters's the best of u...yes they'r differ cos they use pro setup...but not really, it all depends on creativity to manipulate the setup itself...
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shiinkuro31
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Sep 15 2005, 10:49 PM
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anybody penah dengar i-band.com.there's my fren's band named frantic..they using cool edit n FL studio for recording, then they mastered the sound very nice..anybodi know how to do it, i mean mastered the recording...
dats no problems during recording, just plug the guitar with fx at the line-in, then record..i do same as they told me..but i dont know to master the sound,i mean the guitar sound to distort..
one more, can i convert the midi sound in guitar pro4 to mp3?does it need a soundcard?i got built in s.card..boleh pakai ka?
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blacktrix
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Sep 15 2005, 11:44 PM
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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World!
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The problem with pluging your guitar directly into the line-in, you don't get any sounds from the amps, which are usually the key to your tone. Sure, you can use Amplitube, but it still doesn't beat good ol' warm tube amps.
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xnobys
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Sep 16 2005, 07:41 AM
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unless you got yourself the amp modeller gadget such as behringer v-amp, line6 pod and/or roger linn adrenalinn 2... plug in your guitar straight into the line in will make your guitar sound dry. the tone can further enhanced your sound imo...
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shiinkuro31
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Sep 16 2005, 03:57 PM
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QUOTE(xnobys @ Sep 16 2005, 07:41 AM) unless you got yourself the amp modeller gadget such as behringer v-amp, line6 pod and/or roger linn adrenalinn 2... plug in your guitar straight into the line in will make your guitar sound dry. the tone can further enhanced your sound imo... huh, nvr heard bout modeller gadget..but u know where i can find it?but i dont know how its looks like? jack, if i connect dgn mini amps, n connect mini amps into line-in bleh x? sori guys, i donno much bout bout guitar, since i learned all the chord, strumming,etc... by myself, nobodi teach me lorr..
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def_lok
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Sep 18 2005, 04:44 AM
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New Member
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hi all, well, i used behringer v-amp right from my guitar directed to e-mu...but i think it's not the setup problem, cos i've tried it b4 wit m-box and delta 1010...but this thing call e-mu really hard to handle...i don't know why, it's just cut off my productivity, imagine sometimes i had to spend 2 hours for my e-mu b4 begin recording... QUOTE(shiinkuro31 @ Sep 15 2005, 10:49 PM) just plug the guitar with fx at the line-in, then record btw shiinkuro, imo, b4 u start mixing/mastering, anything u do on recording will effect overall production process itself. i always use 96KHz/24bit for my recording (else 48KHz24bit for my e-mu,been an issue for me). u'll maintain those rate while mixing just to get xtra clarity from ur mix. from then u can control fx, gain, stereo image,etc...
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shiinkuro31
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Sep 19 2005, 01:16 AM
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QUOTE(def_lok @ Sep 18 2005, 04:44 AM) hi all, well, i used behringer v-amp right from my guitar directed to e-mu...but i think it's not the setup problem, cos i've tried it b4 wit m-box and delta 1010...but this thing call e-mu really hard to handle...i don't know why, it's just cut off my productivity, imagine sometimes i had to spend 2 hours for my e-mu b4 begin recording... btw shiinkuro, imo, b4 u start mixing/mastering, anything u do on recording will effect overall production process itself. i always use 96KHz/24bit for my recording (else 48KHz24bit for my e-mu,been an issue for me). u'll maintain those rate while mixing just to get xtra clarity from ur mix. from then u can control fx, gain, stereo image,etc... its waht my fren told me lor..but i'd tried witout fx/amp..bside, is it line6 pod is a brand rite? i got confused with e-mu, behringer v-amp..anybodi know where i can refer bout pc recording studio...i quite curious bout it..plzzzz
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sean392
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Dec 7 2005, 12:57 PM
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yo does anyone know how to cure the lag when using amplitube? but im not using a creative card =/
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Criptonox89
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Dec 7 2005, 02:18 PM
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what u all guys think about this?
i'll take a creative X-Fi card soon.......confusing about the X-Fi platinum and X-Fi xtreme music.....which one is most suitable for recording.....not only guitar...but saxophone and drum too......
besides......how u all guys do ur recording work? From the guitar to sound card throught the amp or straight away from the guitar to sound card?
thx u all....
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blacktrix
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Dec 7 2005, 04:14 PM
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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World!
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Honestly, if you want a dedicated soundcard for recording, get the Creative Emu 0404 soundcard. That is a soundcard MADE for recording and playing back music.
But if you want to get something of an all rounder, then get the X-fi platinum. Much better inputs for recording.
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Pix
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Dec 7 2005, 04:33 PM
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Tube Glower Phreak
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QUOTE(sean392 @ Dec 7 2005, 12:57 PM) yo does anyone know how to cure the lag when using amplitube? but im not using a creative card =/ you should download ASIO drivers for your soundcard, whichever brand it is. I can't tell you exactly how it works, but i remember you just have to find the right driver for your card, and it should all be explained along with the driver.
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sean392
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Dec 7 2005, 07:42 PM
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ok.... i'll try the universal ASIO driver hopefully it'll work edit = no idea how to work it  it ends in the recycle bin =.= oh well This post has been edited by sean392: Dec 7 2005, 08:25 PM
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evo.com
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Dec 7 2005, 08:29 PM
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im using the emu 0404 its a bloody good soundcard for USD100 has got a wide rangeof build in effects which imo sound just as good as cubase, guitar rig you can put the effects before or after your input signal highly recommended
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blacktrix
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Dec 7 2005, 10:07 PM
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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World!
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Seriously... for budget recorders out there asking which sound card you should get..... just go straight for the emu 0404.... Anymore threads on this will get WHACKERIZED!!!!
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Criptonox89
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Dec 7 2005, 11:03 PM
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Oic....thx for ur kindness....not the time yet for me to ask for recording.....just planning to buy a sound card for better sound quality and for recording laster on.....anyway....thx....
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Pix
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Dec 7 2005, 11:53 PM
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Tube Glower Phreak
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sean, ASIO is the way to go when it comes to the lag issue... you should continue digging in that direction, read your recording software's Help, the Asio driver's Help and possibly some internet litterature... good luck
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denhock
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Dec 10 2005, 02:17 PM
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For beginner....can consider ESI MAYA44... it support : E-WDM where consider of
1) ASIO 2.0 2) WDM 3) MME 4) GSIF
+ DirectWire feature which is very usefull.......
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denhock
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Dec 23 2005, 01:12 PM
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MAYA44 price also very afforable....
If you like to learn SOANR 4 with ESI product... please feel free to contact us....
we can show + teach you free..... if you are ESI user..... ( ofcouse beli di malaysialah)
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