AndreV
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Recording Wahwah-Guitar
Hi Forum, I´d like to record a Wahwah-Guitar in Sonar X1 Producer, but it did not work. I´ve done the following: - Load GuitarRig to a Track - Create a Wahwah-Sound - Use the Learn-function to assign the Pedal to the Wahwah-Parameter (Now I can play Wahwah-Guitar) - I change the Filter-Button in Sonar from Clips to Automation/GuitarRig4/CryWahPedal (Now I see the Automation-Line) - I hit the Button to record Automation Data If I try to record, I can here the Wahwah-Guitar, but I only record the Guitar, but not the Wahwah. The Automation-Line keeps straith. Can someone help me? André
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/19 16:08:44
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Do you have Automation Write enabled in Guitar Rig? (Top right corner - button with a W - turns red when enabled)
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/19 17:25:04
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Why don't you just set the automatic sweep of the wah in guitar rig. Use the envelope filter to control the speed of the wah. I believe you right click on the envelope filter rate section and assign it to the wah. Right click on the sweep bar on the wah interface to use a modifier. This will control the sweep width on the interface. I'm not home and I'm doing this from memory. But this is what I do.
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/19 17:30:32
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 05:11:49
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What kind of pedal are you using (I'm assuming it's MIDI)?
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 08:08:31
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Barczar Why don't you just set the automatic sweep of the wah in guitar rig. Use the envelope filter to control the speed of the wah. I assume the OP is using a MIDI expression pedal of some description, and wants to record his own wah-playing rather than use an auto-wah effect. If he wanted auto-wah he would use it as he seems to know his way round GR.
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 09:05:00
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Sonar does not record the effects so you have to leave the effect active on the track to hear it. If you want to save the track with the effects, you have to Bounce to Track it.
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 10:35:19
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always forget this myself I wish there was a way to use sonar were we could create an audio track from the initial playing of FX and synths as an option
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 11:17:34
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 11:27:58
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Piece of Cake, Go in to the Controller/Surface and setup an ACT midi contoller with the inputs set to wherever you pedal comes from (midi wise). Then, hit Controller/Surface Properties. At this point you have to bring focus to Gtr rig by clicking the Gtr rig GUI. Then, click back to the ACT Controller/Surface properties. click Lock to lock the focus on GTr Rig. Then, Search for the Real Wah Pedal (Bank 1, R1) sometimes you have to dig. Click the Real Wah Pedal button, it should now say, "midi learn". Now, wiggle your Expression Pedal and you should see Real Wah Pedal % going up and down. You're halfway there. Next, Click the 'W' located in the track view or the one in the Gtr rig gui (top right), the 'W' will turn red. Finally, hit Play and Wah Wah your heart out without missing the Golden Wah Take. You'll see your automation being recorded. As of X1 there's only one take automation envelopes so you'll need to duplicate the Audio track with Gtr Rig without the events to record another separate take without over writing your previous automation. X2 could possibly help that if X2 actually works. Cool thing is once you recorded the automation you can manually adjust later... FUN!
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 12:26:19
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hockeyjx's approach is one I've used before to record the Wha in GuitarRig. Simply enable record on the MIDI track that you're using to feed MIDI commands to GuitarRig. Just remember afterwords that that MIDI track is needed for the GuitarRig track (I once deleted the MIDI track and lost the wha movement). With this approach you are recording two tracks at once: the audio with the guitar signal and the MIDI with the foot controller movements.
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hockeyjx
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 13:13:29
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Mine is on the same track... I think it is how you set it up... I don't remember having two tracks, but I will look tonight if I can.
post edited by hockeyjx - 2012/08/20 13:20:52
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AndreV
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Re:Recording Wahwah-Guitar
2012/08/20 13:58:07
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Hi Forum, many thanks for your answers!!! I found out, that I have no problems if I open a new Projekt. Now I have to discover what´s different in that project I tryed it before.
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