Haggard Amplitube Clip - Carcass

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http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/21018_blackstar.mp3

I don't even know why I'm posting this, it sounds like crap. :lol:

I dunno what those static noises are that pop up every few seconds either? :?
 
the static probably means your computer isnt up to the task one way or the other

You need Amplitube 2 though, much better high gainers.
 
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redrol":aa8d7 said:
the static probably means your computer isnt up to the task one way or the other

You need Amplitube 2 though, much better high gainers.

Yeah, my friend has that...I'll have to get him to send it to me.
 
Is this just guitar straight into PC or what?

I think I tried amplitube once, but the slight delay from what I played and what came through my headphones always messed me up!

I need something as I have no amp anymore!!
 
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feintguitarist":c03e9 said:
Is this just guitar straight into PC or what?

I think I tried amplitube once, but the slight delay from what I played and what came through my headphones always messed me up!

I need something as I have no amp anymore!!

i had the delay also, thats what killed the whole program for me, that damn delay
 
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feintguitarist":36bc2 said:
Is this just guitar straight into PC or what?

I think I tried amplitube once, but the slight delay from what I played and what came through my headphones always messed me up!

I need something as I have no amp anymore!!

Just guitar plugged into my Mbox 2. I don't really notice a delay when I'm playing, but I'm not using headphones.
 
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Megadeth7684":4d351 said:
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Just guitar plugged into my Mbox 2. I don't really notice a delay when I'm playing, but I'm not using headphones.

It's not headphones, it's the drivers. I'm guessing they were using WDM drivers with stock sound cards, which have just enough latency to screw you up.

I don't know why you have noises in the actual exported audio file, though. Check the output settings to be sure there's nothing weird, and try it as a wave and see if it happens then.
 
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OneArmedScissor":f750d said:
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It's not headphones, it's the drivers. I'm guessing they were using WDM drivers with stock sound cards, which have just enough latency to screw you up.

I don't know why you have noises in the actual exported audio file, though. Check the output settings to be sure there's nothing weird, and try it as a wave and see if it happens then.

Yeah .. I wasn't meaning it was my headphones.

I'm using an Audigy 2ZS card with whatever drivers it came with.
 
Yeah, that sounds like poop but good attempt anyways. :D

I never got along with DI stuff.
 
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jem7vwh":4bde7 said:
Yeah, that sounds like poop but good attempt anyways. :D

I never got along with DI stuff.

Me either...I wish I was home playing my Blackmore. :(
 
the static sounds are there because you're using a demo/unregistered version.
 
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WarriorOfMetal":bdb4c said:
the static sounds are there because you're using a demo/unregistered version.

They weren't there when I used the program before. :?
 
 
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