Totally agree.
@Simplex09 Watch the tutorial as many times as neccesary. Lose the effects until you can play it cleanly. Work on your timing.
Then worry about recording and applying effects. ?
I had never heard the song...until this thread.
Thank you for confirming it that being born with only two ears on our heads we all can determine the direction of sounds that reach our 2 ears, side to side, up or down, in front or behind.
When I hear thunder....I look up.?
I have 5 ears. The 5th being on the back of my head. Without it I wouldn't be able to discern that it's the car behind me honking its horn at me telling me that the stop light turned green. ?
No disrespect intended, but I hear lots of stuttering/hesitation at the very beginning which leads me think that you were wearing headphones listening to a tune and attempting to play along with it, but lagging a bit behind.
Is that what you were doing?
In the meantime.....ditch the pedals.
I still use my AW16G with a copious amount of post it notes to remind me of important commands, but it's like riding a bicycle once you ride it enough.
Me either.
Just how old is that laptop?
Warp drive failure?
Time compression set too high?
Just joking around a bit, but Rob's suggestion that available ram and buffering is the problem kinda makes sense.
One more reason that I have never recorded using a 'puter.
The year was 1965. I heard "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" on the radio for the first time. OMG ! 59 years ago.
I raced home, grabbed my Silvertone and figured out how to play the riff in less than a minute. Ten minutes more to learn the chords. The internet didn't exist....YouTube videos didn't...
Martin Guitar headstocks are sorta non descriptive, but they sued Takamine.
https://www.premierguitar.com/pro-advice/vintage-vault/takamines-martin-inspired-acoustic