I am assuming this is in response to what I said about you putting your response on a seperate thread (which you have done once again). I was not trying to be an asshole about anything, sorry if you took it that way.
I was asking if you were using an outboard mixer, but no there is no way to bypass the software mixer. This shouldn't have anything to do with your problem but you shouldn't plug the guitar amp into the mic input on the soundcard, use the line input instead.
What is you signal path for everything. Are you running stuff through a mixer before it goes to the sound card? If you are are you running the soundcard output to the mixer as well? When you hear the metronome during playback is it at the full volume level or is it qieter than when yu hear it...
Yeah big muff muffs are definitly noise machines (is it an original or a reissue). One of my friends has an original and noisy doesn't even begin to describe it (sounds pretty cool though). Anyway back to your problem, the only thing i can say is that it will be a little less noisy if it is...
Okay first of all this might seem dumb to you but i have to ask: Are you recording with a microphone and letting the metronome play out of the speakers????? That probablly isn't the case but i had to ask.
Anyway, have you exported the song to a wav file or are you just hearing the metronome...
thats right, you need a totally unpowered LINE LEVEL signal. Not a powered signal meant to push speakers. If you send the signal from the speaker outputs to the soundcard you would hear nothing put a distorted mess (assuming you don't break someting first).
you can install multiple echo laylas so you can probablly do the same with mias. you cant do this with cheap cards like soundblasters because the software cant recognize them as seperate cards but most high end cards made for recording don't have this problem.
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seriously though we should all remember these guys in our prayers since they will no doubt be killed by their exploding behringer amp as...
hongteck,
I am not saying the zoom is better by a head to head comparasin of the audio quality. The zoom's audio quality is much better than a porta studio's (even though it is pretty shitty compared to other digital recorders). The fact is the zoom is not intended (I hope) to be used...