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Xcite
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Posted : Jul 9, 2003 20:17
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Hello Friends My Question To You Is How Can I Connect An Electronic Guitar into a PC?
Or Right Into The Softwre:
Fruity Loops 3.56
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Cubase SX...
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psychoPat
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Posted : Jul 9, 2003 22:07
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What do you mean by "electronic guitar"
the well known electric guitar with analog output or a MIDI-fied guitar with digital (MIDI) output?
For the first one, you will have to connect first
to a pre-amplifier (guitar multi-fx for example) and then use the line-level output to connect to the soundcard line-level input.
You cannot record Wav files on FL 3.56.
But under Cubase you can : select an audio track, check the input level, hit record and play........
If you want only wav files to be imported into FL,
a simple audio editor (wavelab, soundforge, etc...) would be faster to make multiple takes.........
on the other hand with cubase you can have a tempo-synced tick that will help you make perfect BPM guitar riffs while recording.
For the second one it is another story........ |
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Nomis
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Posted : Jul 9, 2003 22:28
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serotonot
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Posted : Jul 18, 2003 10:23
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actually you can plug your guitar straight to your computers line in if you want and put the fx and amplifiersound and everything nowadays with vst. though if you really want it to sound like guitar you should play through guitar amplifier and record it with good microphone from the front of amplifier |
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Psykiss
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Posted : Jul 19, 2003 08:37
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With a MIDI convertor on the guitar, you can then use the guitar as a controller instead/aswell as your keyboard, thereby enabling you to trigger any synth that responds to MIDI. You can set each string to a different channel, and play multi-timbral chords, or say have a different drum on each string.
The problem is, there is always going to be a slight lag, until such a day as the convertors and synths become so sophisticated that they can reproduce all the initial aharmonics at the beginning of the stringstrike....but then, you kind of back to square one! not really, but what i mean is you then have the character of the guitar string back, when actually you might be wanting to use a completely different sound, but with zero lag. :smile: |
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