hear your guitar as you record

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2011/05/23 13:59:47 (permalink)

hear your guitar as you record

noobie question:

when you record your guitar, do you hear what you're playing? i don't. i just hear the other tracks. i'm currently working with pinch harmonics. i'm not that good in pinch harmonics and it's important for me to hear if i'm nailing the take.

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    BretB
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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/23 14:23:38 (permalink)
    On the track (guitar) you are recording too, simply select the monitor button.  Its called the "input echo" button.  Looks like a dot with right parenthases.  Probably spelled that wrong.  This should give you what you need.

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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/23 14:24:54 (permalink)
    be aware that high latency settings, and 'input echo', don't play well together.

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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/23 15:37:36 (permalink)
    wow that was easy. noobie. thanks for the replies.
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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/24 04:25:14 (permalink)
    I monitor what I'm playing through my mixing desk, and the feed into my interface/Sonar is from a pair of Group Outputs.

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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/24 10:38:49 (permalink)
    I monitor my guitar by having the amp cranked up so freakin' hot that it blasts right through my headphones.  Wether you want a clean sound or crunch time, a loud amp gets you more warm, tubular tone!

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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/29 12:14:41 (permalink)
    Butch


    I monitor my guitar by having the amp cranked up so freakin' hot that it blasts right through my headphones.  Wether you want a clean sound or crunch time, a loud amp gets you more warm, tubular tone!

    Rock on!


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    Re:hear your guitar as you record 2011/05/30 18:29:56 (permalink)
    +1 on just turn the amp up, I have a feeling you're going to get unbearable latency with input monitoring on just using ASIO for all and your on board conexant

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