Okay guys - progressed a little bit. I changed the driver settings and DAW (Using Reaper now). I also turned in my very basic speakers so now the computer actually plays the sound from normal speakers (not from the amp again as suggested above). I have to say that it sounds a little bit better...
rob aylestone: Well, I am not using USB microphone. I have my amp connected directly to computer via USB.
TalismanRich: Umm I'll try. I think I tried having about 8 decibels less in Cubase. It did work but the sound detail was not so good.
mjbphotos: Oh wow. Did not know this. Well I have studio...
LazerBeakShiek: Unfortunately I don't get what you mean.
Mickster: Studio headphones connected to the amp and output sound set as the amp.
The problem is that I hear some cracking in the sound during the louder bits. I have a little suspicion that it might be my sound card. But in the picture...
VomitHatSteve: Thanks. I will try that. My amp already has a lot of "adjustments" like delay, reverb, compressor and so on, which "ruin" the sound and the highs recorded via USB sound as if I was scrambling a paper all over again. Guess I'll try recording it without the adjustments and adjust...
Hello,
I bought a SPIDER V 240 amplifier along with my guitar. The amp can be connected directly to the computer via a USB port. I tried that and recorded the sound. I was disappointed with the result, because the sound in the computer sounded awful compared to the amplifier.
So I was thinking...