How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps (SOLVED)

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How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps (SOLVED)

Hi I`m using the TH2 Producer to play in a show live with Sonar all is fine except that double guitar dry sound that keeps coming out
With clean sound it does not bother me but when i play any overdrive sound it sound bad having that dry sound with all those harmonics.Is there anyway to eliminate this?
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post edited by maltastudio - 2016/02/12 09:29:42

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    MacFurse
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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 02:30:30 (permalink)
    I'd go for an EFX pedal, but maybe that's just me lol!!

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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 05:35:01 (permalink)
    I forgot to say that i am using Avid fast track solo and the input monitering button is set to off.
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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 05:43:15 (permalink)
    Are you using a send or Aux Track in SONAR? If there isn't a monitor running on the interface the only thing that comes to mind is you split the signal in the box.

    Do you get the same issue with a new project with TH2 in the FX bin? Just one audio track.

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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 06:04:50 (permalink)
    No send or aux just TH2 in the FX bin one audio track.
    It could be the driver of the fast track solo.
    I must be doing something wrong i used to do this  some time ago with no problem.
    I`ll check this evening if im splitting it in the box or maybe TH2 is doning something.
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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 06:28:00 (permalink)
    Never mind. I didn't read everything here. Doh. How do you delete a post here?
    post edited by bassguy1959 - 2016/02/12 06:40:33
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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 08:53:30 (permalink)
    Just for kicks you may want to cycle the monitoring button on the fast rack just to make sure it toggles properly.
     
    TH2 in stand alone mode is another thing to try. Also try swapping TH2 patches, since you can insert splitters into chains internally to TH2 as well. If it occurs on several TH2 patches, it would seem the dry signal is coming through the monitoring path on your fast track. A driver re-install may help, but I am not familiar with that unit (or if it has any Win10 issues).

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    Re: How to get rid of the dry sound in guitar amps 2016/02/12 09:28:41 (permalink)
    Thanks guys for the help,but i was doing a small stupid mistake,the Mic track on a template i was using had its input on stereo not on the right channel where it should be ,so the guitar was coming in from there as well.
    Thanks again
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