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sixways
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My current problem:
Working on a tune, it has roughly 4 guitar parts in it. Well, it would, if my PC allowed. I've got a clean guitar, a crunchy guitar, a distorted guitar, and a lead guitar. I want to run Amplitude on each of them with different settings. As you know, 4 instances of Amplitude will eat your resources quickly. Is there a way around this? I'm currently doing it as an insert effect so its not printing to the track, goes back uneffected if the insert is removed.
Using M-Powered Protools on a 2.8ghz P4 with 768 RAM.
Thanks,
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Working on a tune, it has roughly 4 guitar parts in it. Well, it would, if my PC allowed. I've got a clean guitar, a crunchy guitar, a distorted guitar, and a lead guitar. I want to run Amplitude on each of them with different settings. As you know, 4 instances of Amplitude will eat your resources quickly. Is there a way around this? I'm currently doing it as an insert effect so its not printing to the track, goes back uneffected if the insert is removed.
Using M-Powered Protools on a 2.8ghz P4 with 768 RAM.
Thanks,
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