Recording Guitar Tracks On Your Computer With SONAR V-Studio 100
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can i play through my pedals before i plug into computer?
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It sounds like you guys are making a soundtrack for a porno...
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what is better, using real foot's effects or guitar rig effects??? thanks!
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another question how do you take the fuzziness off because i managed to record my guitar but when i add the fx it makes alot of fuzziness
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my question is how you get the guitar to be in the program because i have a guitar input jack that i got from radio shack and i can play guitar on computer
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Its cool that it has Guitar Rig, but can I use my amplitube with this unit?
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@CoDGunner1 Also, Cakewalk makes the VS 20 for lower cost hardware. I couldn't afford $699 either, so I bought on ebay for $350.
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@CoDGunner1 I'm not in the audio industry and I agree that a lot of this stuff is well overpriced and underengineered, but I have the VS 100 and a soon to be sold Roland BR800 as well as about 8 grand US worth of video gear. I can tell you quite plainly that manufacturing costs on something like the BR800 might be 10 bucks, but the VS100 is not. Had they spent an additional 10 bucks and added a couple more XLR inputs, that would have been nice, but there is a LOT of stuff in that box.
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@CoDGunner1 You have to record with mic to get pro sounds.Line In recording is unpro.
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I think what we ALL want to know is..can you record your guitar STRAIGHT IN to Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 WITHOUT and special, IE. EXPENSIVE PROPRIETARY devices??
My monitors have only RCA, optical or coax in. I am using the rca and I cant seem to use asio drivers for that out, only 1-2 or headphones, any advice?
someguyoketcetc 1 year ago
@someguyoketcetc Make sure to turn everything off, reboot the computer, follow page 40 of your hardware manual to properly connect your equipment. Are your hardware drivers updated? Inside of the DAW, assign both your audio input and output as the V-Studio 100. Default driver as ASIO, sample rate as 16-bit at 44.1khz. Under Options, Audio, General, run the Wave Profiler. Restart the program. Select V-Studio 100 as your in and out on the track you are recording to inside the DAW as well.
CakewalkSoftware 1 year ago
However, you wont get the quality sound nor the great recording tools and effects that comes bundled with the VS100.
CakewalkSoftware 2 years ago
So u can add the effects on your computer?
chaincells 2 years ago
@chaincells Yes, you can add effects within the VS DAW
CakewalkSoftware 1 year ago