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I have an LP Signature (semi-hollow body) and dovetail joints are traditional on acoustic guitars so I wouldn't be surprised if mine has a dovetail joint, but the neck is glued in place. Dovetail joints are normally glued. Are you sure someone didn't forget to glue it? If the joint is solid, which it obviously is, there isn't a problem with that. A dovetail, unglued, I would expect some sort of release mechanism.
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I like Fulltone's Deja'Vibe and record with that when I want uni-vibe. I've noticed a few uni-vibe plugins being released. SW emulations sound awfully good anymore. Are there any uni-vibe plugins that sounds as good as the Deja'Vibe?
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Win 10 speed / power tweak questions for low latency?
rsinger replied to Steve_Karl's topic in Computer Systems
Disable indexing and search. Open task manager and see what's going when you get clicks and pops. -
If you're from Eventide I like your SW. I already have both Factory and Band Delays ...
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Disabling auto updates stops windows updates from downloading automatically. Some software has an updating service. Those need to be disabled individually. I got a new laptop and have most of the SW that's on my DAW installed on it, plus Thunderbird email and it has very low ethernet activity. If I don't start something that uses ethernet, traffic seems to be the typical I'm here stuff - peak may be 10 or 11 Kbs. My DAW is negligible, either 0 or 1%, but that peaks at 3 Mbs. Since it's an older machine if I have 20 tracks or more I may get an occasional pop/click. I'm trying Promidi's advice and am selectively disabling non-essential drivers, but haven't found the problem yet. I only use the net for licensing/downloads so if I can't isolate the problem I'm going to just turn the ethernet off.
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Thanks for the responses.
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I keep my system up to date. I ran task scheduler to disable automatic updates from adobe acrobat and received a lot of errors regarding ASUS tasks. I suspect there was a problem with them when I upgraded from win 7 to 10 years ago and running task scheduler just brought it to light. I think the system was reporting in the background. My DAW is fairly old, but runs fine as long as the network isn't running in the background ...
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I ran task manager and it showed the process as system. That's ntoskrnl.exe. That's a kernel task involved with drivers. It looks like the system was reporting some driver errors I uncovered. I wasn't aware it did that in the background. I use windows defender on my DAW and ran that. No problems. I didn't disable updates, I disabled automatic updates. When an update is available I'm notified and I download and install when I'm ready.
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There is only one version I'm aware of and it's free. It sounds like you have snap to grid enabled and set to whole notes.
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Audio Interface and Midi Controller for Cakewalk by BandLab
rsinger replied to Lucero Lucero's topic in Gear
MOTU M4 on my DAW and Roland Quad-Capture on the laptop. MIDI controllers - Boss SY-1000, Roland GR-55, Cakewalk/Roland A300, Roland SPD-SX, YRG-1000 Gen 2, Korg nanokontrol, Roland FC-300. KM K-Board. -
I have win10 Pro on my DAW and auto updates are disabled in the group policy editor and one drive is not installed. While I was working on a project yesterday I started to get some clicks and when I checked the performance monitor there was a lot of network traffic. The only service showing network activity was system. Looking at data usage in settings system shows 3.35 GB. Does anyone know what system is doing on the network? Are there any other settings I need to change? Anything to do short of disabling the LAN?
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I'm using a MOTU M4 with my DAW and it's been working fine in a home studio setup. MOTU has an M2 as well which is a little less expensive.
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np, glad you figured it out.
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Try turning the Direct Mix off on the OC. That lets you hear what's going into the I/F. Enable Input Echo in CbB and that should be OK. That way you're hearing what's being tracked.
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The controls are a bit different than the QC. That sounds like it could be the Direct Mix on the OC. Do you have input echo enabled when you're tracking? Input echo in CbB.
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OK. Is the level on the Master, if that is where your output is, does that look right?
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I have a quad-capture. Taking the output from a speaker attenuator into the QC I can go from -inf up to 0.5 in CbB. At 0.5 it red-lines and sens is at12 o'clock and peak lights up on the QC. If I'm using an amp sim I like to be between -4 and 0 dB.
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Guitar AMP Sims opinion - Overloud THU vs. bx_rockrack V3
rsinger replied to Marcello's topic in Instruments & Effects
For the most part I agree with you. I like amp sims that behave like HW. However, I have a Roland VG-99 and it has a Marshall sim that you can crank without getting any noise. There's something to be said for that. I think there's room for different philosophies, but if something's modified it should be noted ... -
Guitar AMP Sims opinion - Overloud THU vs. bx_rockrack V3
rsinger replied to Marcello's topic in Instruments & Effects
Good sale on AT 5 - $99 for the standard edition. Certainly, worth checking out. If they have another group buy this summer, you could add a lot of collections as well. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/amplitube5/ -
Guitar AMP Sims opinion - Overloud THU vs. bx_rockrack V3
rsinger replied to Marcello's topic in Instruments & Effects
I have TH-U. My wife has been working at home during the pandemic so I've set up all my amps for silent recording. If I come out of the power amp TH-U is my go to for speaker sim/cab emulation. I can also get a lot of good sounds from their amps, but haven't been using the amps as much lately. I haven't tried Brainwork bx_rockrack V3, but I have PA's Overdrive Supreme 50 which I like, as well as the PT100, bx_bassdude, and bx_megasingle. S-Gear seems most like real HW to me. The way the controls work and the way the amps react to my playing they seem like HW amps. I use it a fair amount. I like Amplitube 5 as well, but it's a CPU hog, you'll want a more recent CPU/chipset for it. I like the Chicago amp in Guitar Rig 6 and they have a lot of nice fx. I keep S-Gear, TH-U, AT, and Guitar Rig up to date. I'll likely pick up more amps from PA and Nembrini as well. Compared to the price of getting a new amp, these emulations seem like a good deal. -
I'm not sure what you mean. Type-C is a connector, there are also Type-A, Type-B, Mini-USB, Micro-USB, and so on. Normally the USB standard will be specified as well. My laptop says - 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C. I got an adapter for mine but haven't used it yet. I use a MOTU M4 with my DAW - it has a USB-C port, but it's USB 2.0. Under specs it says - Computer I/O - 1 x USB-C (compatible with USB Type A) 2.0 audio class compliant
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I'm an amateur and not as good as Kenny, but here are a few pieces that use MIDI gtr and guitar synths, Drums are programmed and guitar is mic'd, everything else is MIDI gtr. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ih06B0ZDbYE30dyVMKH30hoZntbUlX2Q/view?usp=sharing MIDI gtr, you rock gtr, and the bass guitar is modeled. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qRUbtwT7RXQ7RI_bVU3Mqw9ooNzdRX4i/view?usp=sharing Bass, strings, and trumpet are Boss SY-300, pads are you rock gtr. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w1HsIhvbJQAWddTG-1N34_sTb14zRXk4/view?usp=sharing A couple pads are keyboard in the beginning, and arps are keyboard (a sustained note). Bass guitar, guitar, and harmonica are SY-1000, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bq6MTffuDx6apNx13vjgGK6PtY4PdtOC/view?usp=sharing
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I use it in tap mode and it does a pretty good job.
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I've been playing guitar synth for over thirty years and all the equipment I have works with hammer-ons and pull-offs. I started with a Roland GM-70 back in '87 or '88. I like synth sounds or I use modelling, say for bass guitar, so I've been using a VG-99 and now an SY-1000. For MIDI I often use a You Rock gtr.