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sandler
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First of all, a big thanks to this site and it's contributors. It provides a sea of knowledge.
Well I wrote a fairly long winded question last night, but it never was posted. I've tried using the audiobuddy, audigy 2ZS soundcard (notebook), and various other little tweaks to get a good guitar signal...uncompromised. All attemps have failed and were expecially depressing on the heavy distortion tracks. In addition, the bass suffers.
I am using a laptop w/ 1.25 GB of Ram (Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ) I recently purchased a V-AMP2 (runs and hides under table) and cannot get a realistic or similar sound to what I'm hearing through headphones on track. This is not the first time I've been let down. I've tried to direct line many different guitars/amps....to no avail.
My question is this, would firewire w/ mixing board cure this problem or even make it less of an issue? Now, I know how much many of you absolutely hate Behringer, but I'm wondering. If I pick up their new firewire device and a small mixer will it help at all? I have a limited budget so I'm looking at either a Behringer combo or something that is similar but more limited from other manufacturers.
btw, the audiobuddy pooped out on me after about two months of use so I'm not exactly thrilled with M-Audio.
Well I wrote a fairly long winded question last night, but it never was posted. I've tried using the audiobuddy, audigy 2ZS soundcard (notebook), and various other little tweaks to get a good guitar signal...uncompromised. All attemps have failed and were expecially depressing on the heavy distortion tracks. In addition, the bass suffers.
I am using a laptop w/ 1.25 GB of Ram (Pentium 4 3.2 GHZ) I recently purchased a V-AMP2 (runs and hides under table) and cannot get a realistic or similar sound to what I'm hearing through headphones on track. This is not the first time I've been let down. I've tried to direct line many different guitars/amps....to no avail.
My question is this, would firewire w/ mixing board cure this problem or even make it less of an issue? Now, I know how much many of you absolutely hate Behringer, but I'm wondering. If I pick up their new firewire device and a small mixer will it help at all? I have a limited budget so I'm looking at either a Behringer combo or something that is similar but more limited from other manufacturers.
btw, the audiobuddy pooped out on me after about two months of use so I'm not exactly thrilled with M-Audio.

