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Marcello

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  1. IT WORKS! Thanks a lot. Just not sure about these artifacts, to me it seems didn't affect the guitars. I just increased the speed of 5 bpm
  2. Thanks guys! I can try this trick. Of course my track it's instrumental so no vocals, only midi drums and guitars/bass. @Byron Dickens@John Vere Do you think that artifacts could be audible even if I speed up the track slightly from 155bpm to 160bpm only??? I really don't want to compromise the sound, so if really necessary I would re-record the guitars, but I would really like to avoid it. PS: the guitars are very distorted, not clean, maybe won't be perceivable.
  3. It's like this when I try changing the bpm of multiple tracks, I'm not sure what average tempo does, but seems giving a random number when I activate audiosnap, not the same as I have set in the control bar which is 155bpm, then I'm supposed to change from 155 to 160 bpm in the control bar, but when I do that it just speeds up the guitar tracks like hell, and the midi drums is set to 160 which is ok, but the rest it just not aligned and messy
  4. I'm not sure what is grove clip looping, I just open audio snap and select "clip follows project" , then change the bpm in the control bar, and it works. Simply as that. But this trick works only on the whole single track, if you have multiple tracks like midi drums and audio tracks, it's messing up everything.
  5. Hi there, I realized I recorded a song a bit too slow and I'd like to increase the speed of about 5bpm. The problem is that my audiosnap is messing up everything because I have midi tracks together with audio tracks, and plus 2 different bpm in two parts of the song, it's too much of a mess. When I open audiosnap and then click on "clip follows project" the "default average tempo" does not match the bpm on my control bar, and when I change bpm from the control bar to increase the speed, the midi drums sounds ok, but it speeds up the guitars super fast messing up everything! What if I just export all tracks into the WAV stereo file, and then change the bpm with audiosnap on the single track by reimporting it? Is this good practice or it will affect the audio quality or sound weird?
  6. I see, how to check at what sample rate the track was recorded?
  7. Hi there, I just realized some tracks were recorded at 16 bit-rate and others at 32, I have no idea why, I didn't change the bitrate. Now, is it just fine to have some tracks recorded at 16 and some at 32 in the same project? Or should I record it again with the same bitrate? Also, how to check at which sample rate was recorded in cakewalk? I'm having doubt also about that now, it should be at 44100
  8. Hi there I'm having an issue with audiosnap, after watching different tutorials I still didn't find the solution. I want to change the tempo of already recorded tracks (both midi and audio together), cause I realized the song was a bit too slow. Now the problem is that this song has 2 different BPMs, the first part of the song is 155bpm and the second part slows down at 140bpm. How to change the speed of multiple tracks, but only until a certain point of the song? If I only select the tracks, open audiosnap and click on "Clip Follows Project", then change bpm up in the control bar it should work, but then when bpm changes to 140bpm the midi and the audio are not aligned anymore. Actually now I cannot even make audiosnap work again, I don't know what I did, probably I clicked something by mistake, but if I only turn on audiosnap without changing anything else, it mess up everything, guitar goes at crazy speed and the drums remains unchanged, it's all messed up. If I close the project which I didn't save, and open again, if I turn on audiosnap again is the same thing. Anyone can help with this please?
  9. Well the point of having amp sim for me is not to have to eq too much, if you are a sw engineer making amp sim I suppose you should have already eq the bloody amp in a way that I can use it straight forward. Thing that worked perfectly with the brainwork bx_rockrack. I think in thu they probably put too many things in the recipe and at the end if you don’t match the right head with the right cabinet doesn’t sound great, then you always end up cutting bad frequencies or trying to come up with mids, while brainwork has less but better, keep it minimal but more realistic. I compared the jcm 800 of both and brainwork one sounds much better.
  10. No didn’t, but I guess I’d have to make a comparison with those I mentioned. I think brainwork one doesn’t have effects pedals but it’s purely focused on the realistic amp sound. And has less multitude of gear but is quite good, it sounds better than Overloud thu to me.
  11. Hi Guys, what's your opinion on the best guitar amp sims? I have purchased Overloud THU long time ago, and I have always used it. I was pretty satisfied until now, hundreds of amp sims, heads, different cabinets, you have unlimited options. But I have to say that is not really straight forward, I mean at the end I always end up tweaking knobs and adding multiple EQs to make it sound better, and I'm not always 100% satisfied with the sound. I have now tried a trial version of Brainwork bx_rockrack V3 which works a bit differently, and sounds really good, I mean I select the amp sim I want and I don't need to do any EQ it sound good as it it, and quite more realistic I have to say. Anyone ever tried these 2 amp sims and made a comparison? What's your opinion? Any other better option to suggest?
  12. Hi there. I'm having an issue with changing the samplerate. I bought a new Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 audio interface. I open my project in Cakewalk and I want to change samplerate from 41000 to 48000, so I go to preference and change it, all good. Then I should set the samplerate also on my audio interface application (which is external to the daw), which apears to be set to 41000 by default. I change it there but then when I open the daw, in the interface application it's changing back to 41000 by itself (while on Cakewalk remains 48000 in preferences) only when I open Cakewalk the samplerate in the Focusrite app changes back to 41000. Any idea how come??
  13. Thanks for the tips, so how do you understand if the pedal is ok for line level signal? Didn’t get that
  14. Right I get it man, so I’m out of budget for buying a interface with 3 inputs, so I might renounce to record and re-amp at the same time, I will do that in a second take. So basically you need the re-amp box just if you use a real amp but not just for the effect pedals. So no need of a re-amp option neither in the audient interface, at this point it’s just a simple choice between the focusrite 2i2 and this audient sono. The only cool thing about the audient is that is a tube preamp, so you can go directly into the DAW with a warm tube guitar sound, but at that point I don’t know how much sense it has to use the amp sim, since the interface would have already its own sound, and I ‘m afraid I would be limited by that.
  15. This post is about using the boss pedal as re-amp, it's a different question.
  16. Hi guys, so I'm recording at home my guitar with Cakewalk, using an Amp sim in within the DAW from Overloud. Now I would like to use my DD-200 Boss pedal as an effect instead of the plugins within the DAW. For convenience I would like to be able to re-amp the delay effect for the following reasons: - The effects should sound better after distortion (amp sim in my DAW) as it is usually placed at the end of the signal chain - If I place the delay effect before the audio interface and before getting into my daw the guitar will be recorded with the delay, not clean, this means that if I would like to change the delay settings after recording for some reason (like delay time, intensity, type or whatever) or maybe because I notice some mistake, I will need to record everything again, while if I re-amp the delay I can re-play the clean track recorded in my daw, and re-amp it back with the delay where I would be free to change the settings. Now, I have read that instead of buying a re-amp box, I could use whatever Boss pedal (like my boss tuner for instance) as a reamp box, because apparently it has the same functionality, watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-RUSK9nOeQ Can you confirm this can be done? Also, since I have an interface with only one input, it's a really basic Seinberg UR12, I would need to buy a new audio interface so that with 2 inputs/outputs I can re-amp it. I'm just a bit struggling to understand which one would better fit for my needs. I would like, if possible, to be able to not switch cables and do re-amping in the second step after recording, but I would like to be able to do that simultaneusly, with that I mean recording the clean track while reamping at the same time, because I would need to hear the Boss DD-200 effect while I record the track. So based on these infos, how many output/inputs I would need to have in my audio interface? I'm considering these 2 models, of course there is a big difference in price, so I would like to get the Focusrite 2i2, but not sure if with those 2 line outputs would be enough, maybe I could use the headphone output to be able to listen to the track while I record, and the 2 line outputs on the back to re-amp? Or do I need to get the 4i4 Focusrite? Please notice the delay pedal effect would be better recorded in stereo, in any case I should also consider the price difference, if it worth it. 2i2 4i4
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