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Metaxy
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Is it possible to use a computer as a guitar effects box? Let's ignore the whole latency problem, I'm talking about getting a signal through here.
There's the normal method of using a preamp to convert a guitar signal into something friendly without the amp->mic system; this of course changes the impedence on the signal to something good for a sound card line in, or headphones, or a stereo, or what have you.. But what I want to do is put the signal through my computer, possibly alter it in realtime with softsynths and the like (phaser, eq, etc.), and then pass it through to the line out at the same strength it came in.
Is there any special way to do this or will just plugging a guitar into an in and an amp into the out do it fine? I've heard both that plugging a guitar into your sound card can have far too weak a signal, or could ruin your soundcard from being too loud.
There's the normal method of using a preamp to convert a guitar signal into something friendly without the amp->mic system; this of course changes the impedence on the signal to something good for a sound card line in, or headphones, or a stereo, or what have you.. But what I want to do is put the signal through my computer, possibly alter it in realtime with softsynths and the like (phaser, eq, etc.), and then pass it through to the line out at the same strength it came in.
Is there any special way to do this or will just plugging a guitar into an in and an amp into the out do it fine? I've heard both that plugging a guitar into your sound card can have far too weak a signal, or could ruin your soundcard from being too loud.