Ah you English are so entertaining with your British accents and all. Thoroughly enjoyed that I did. If you can get past the stigmatism of playing a Behringer amp, that Bugera line looks and sounds tight as hell.
I send recorded sysex string to Line6 Gearbox for patch changes. While not as useful as cc patch change abilities, it gets me by.
Pod Farm doesn't seem to respond to the same sysex. I have also not found a way to record and midi movements within the program. Does Pos Farm have NO midi...
Learn how to record the MIDI output from your TD10. You already have all the hardware you need.
If you must record your drums via eight separate mics, plus another mixer that device might work as well. That mixer uses line inputs mainly. No way of knowing if your computer is up to the...
I don't make music.
I'm a "Home Recordist". That's why I'm on this forum titled "Home Recording".
Guess that's why you posted in the "Newbies" thread.
Sheesh, some guys really ARE Newbs.
:)
I SO want one!
Gimme specs please!
processor:
ram:
front guitar input?
how many usb ports?
midi ports?
PICS?
Muse's website shows only Version 2. I was checking these out at Sweetwater's Gearfest and nearly came home with one (and my wife was THERE!).
The AXE-FX is a good choice for this board "The Rack". You might also look into a MUSE box to run modelling plugins (Guitar Rig, Amplitube, etc). That Fender Amplitube makes is VERY good.
I've had them all, J-station, V-amp, Pod. They all do something well or they wouldn't have sold millions...
Thanks for the good info there.
Let me ask one more specific question.
If I don't care at all about latency while recording (using hardware monitoring or no monitoring at all), should I set sample rates high and use large buffers?
(rolls up sleeves) OK, a VSTi is a software program that creates sounds. The sounds it makes can be called upon using preset "patches"(a snapshot of it's parameters), or you can usualy twist knobs and sliders to create your own sounds (patches).
Think of a real piano as a hardware vsti with...
Some programs/devices only allow settings for sample rates.
Some programs/device add "number of buffers" to the equasion.
Still others let you choose your buffer sizes as well.
When given all three choices, how would you determine how many buffers to use and what size they should be? Is it...
Never presume to tell a tech how to fix anything. It's their job to decide how to fix things. I've been to the website you're talking about. There's a lot of useful info there. Doesn't make you a tech.
It IS possible your amp needed new tubes. If no other work was done and your amp is...
What he said. If you signed anything that says you're responsible for any fees, they might have a case. You don't have to pay for anything you did not authorize "in writing".
Ask to see where you authorized putting in new tubes. Then call the BBB, it really does light a fire.