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tombomb600
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PostPosted: Tue 20/Sep/05 10:05pm    Post subject: Guitar Processing Software Reply with quote Report Abuse

Hey.

Ive been looking for some software to use on my computer for realtime guitar effects processing. I found a program called Guitar FX Box but it has a delay of about half a second between playing the note and it coming out the speakers, which makes it very very hard to play with.

So do any vorbers out there use or know of any software that works better for guitar effects? Im not needing really hardout effects, just the basics like distortion, reverb, compressor, phaser etc.

Cheers

Tom
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PostPosted: Tue 20/Sep/05 10:17pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

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PostPosted: Tue 20/Sep/05 10:21pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

cool edit pro isnt real time is it? been a long while since I last used it...
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PostPosted: Tue 20/Sep/05 10:25pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Oh yeah good point man
I forgot but its a awsum as program I recorded my band on there a few weeks ago came out so well!
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 3:34pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

a friend has been playing with this stuff for ages and it's really really hard to get anything close to real time processing for guitar effects through the pc.

If you're looking for real time effects for playing live (not recording) then look at pedals, otherwise, record it clean and process it afterwards.

Could do some sweet reverb though...
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 5:23pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Try GuitarFX, decent enough for a play and you can get a demo for free.
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 5:37pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

the-obstacle wrote:
a friend has been playing with this stuff for ages and it's really really hard to get anything close to real time processing for guitar effects through the pc.


Yah, just get a zoom pedal or something like that. Smile
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the-obstacle: your avatar rules! go the alive guy!
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 5:52pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Kazmeistyr wrote:
Try GuitarFX, decent enough for a play and you can get a demo for free.


Yeh Im using it already. Its pretty good except for the delay. I think Ill stick to recording and then processing.

Cheers for your help dudes Double Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 6:16pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Rolands GR-20 or 33 synth, then the GK-3 midi pickup - A tad pricey but coming down since they were released, and
have improved their technology (latency and tracking response).

Overall DAMN cool! Was playing with one a couple of days ago and it was brilliant. Real crazy stuff playing your guitar and hearing a grand piano coming out of the amp, or an acoustic double bass, drums?? Highly recommend it Smile

The other cheaper option would be to get a Shadow midi system, something like a SH-075, never used or seen them so can't give more details.

over n out.
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PostPosted: Wed 21/Sep/05 7:53pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Quanta wrote:
Rolands GR-20 or 33 synth, then the GK-3 midi pickup - A tad pricey but coming down since they were released, and
have improved their technology (latency and tracking response).

Overall DAMN cool! Was playing with one a couple of days ago and it was brilliant. Real crazy stuff playing your guitar and hearing a grand piano coming out of the amp, or an acoustic double bass, drums?? Highly recommend it Smile

The other cheaper option would be to get a Shadow midi system, something like a SH-075, never used or seen them so can't give more details.

over n out.


Yeh Im not looking to spend much if any on this. Thanks for the advice though Smile
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