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Mixcraft Mini Tip - Record Your Guitar In Stereo

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2010

Demonstrating how to record your guitar on two tracks simulataneously for a great stereo sound using two completely different sounds by choosing different presets within the Shred Guitar Amp Simulation plugin that ships with Mixcraft.

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  • hello! I have the same ' mixcraft' that this in the video, but does not have same the effects,So that? mine has less, is mixcraft 5,1 149 #. Queria to perhaps know, can be unloaded of some side the Fx. thanks greetings from Argentinean.

  • @Nenederosaa1 Mixcraft will use just about any 3rd party plugin/effect you want to use with it. Either in VST or DirectX formats. What you are seeing are simply the 3rd party VST effects I have on my computer.

  • wow, your really good :)

    whats your amp/guitar setup :P

  • @VolczMusic Thanks! In this particular setup I am not using an amp, it's just the guitar plugged into the audio interface, using the Shred plugin as an amp.

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  • Mines could record but it doesnt record cleanly or clearly

  • Hello! I just got one question.

    I currently got the wires and components I need in order to do direct recording right from my guitar to my computer. It does work, but when I try to go to FX for the Shred Amp Simulation, it says that it doesn't allow audio more than 48,000... Please help :)

  • can i record with my microphone too? or do i need some adapter or something?

  • good job!! we are going 2 buy this software!! SO MUCH HELP!!

    ~Cryztal Clear Band

  • wow for phasing

  • @666Scissor Yes for harmonies you will need to record separately. For quad guitars you probably should only record two, then double them and then pan the main two hard right/left and the other two 50-70% right/left. If you record 4 different tracks it might get messy sounding, but it's not a rule..just practice caution with it.

  • But what if I want to harmonize the guitar track? Than I cant record 2 tracks at once because they need to be different. And can you give me the advice on quad tracking 2 guitars, do I need to record all 4 tracks by myself or I can use your way and record it in two pairs and than pan them right and left for example L100 L75 - R75 R100

  • where do you get all your effects from?

  • I record music with a classical nylon guitar how do I make the appropriate effects like EQ,compression,reverbs? I know how to include effects but I do not know how to make it better and get the best out of it! hope you reply

  • hey acoustica222. quick question. if i want to record one my songs. do i just record the rythym part, then lead?? i know that's sort of a dumb question but i am new to this recording thin and don't know. plz respond. thanks

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