The Perfect I/O for Guitarists & Singer-Songwriters: UA-4FX
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I have this but i have windows 7 =S the program that it came with doesent work on windoes 7 only xp vista and 98 and macc... -,-
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I'm using guitar rig and I cant get my sound to come out the speakers, I need to wear headphones and plug them directly into the UA-4FX in order to listen...
Can anyone help?
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can i use the interface to record vocal(mike output) and guitar(hi -zi output)at the same time??
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Will cubase run smoothly on my pc with dat?
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I have a question. Say I already have a USB mic (blue snowball) Will I be able to record mym snowball the same and not using the xlr or other inputs on the audio interface, will i be able to use the onboard fx in my Daw for whatever channel im using? say i wanted to add the compression effects to my vocal im doing with the usb mic. I know its a long question but its a deciding factor to buy it or not for me.
I hope that you can apply effects to whatever u want.
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Do any one know how to set up the advanced mode driver? I already got the latest version of the driver from roland but when I try to use it it makes a lot of scratchy noises when i try to play back any sound from my pc. the nomal mode works ok but I really want to be able to get the advanced mode going so I can record using asio. thank and cheers.
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I have a guitar, a PC and the Edirol UA-4FX. What I have to do, to listen my guitar playing in realtime over the PC-Speakers?
I really don´t get it.
can singers use it f we dont play guitar
ajallstar101 1 year ago
@ajallstar101 Yes. If you have a condenser microphone (or one that connects via XLR cable) you can plugin to the UA-4FX through the XLR input. It's equipped with phantom power for better sound quality.
CakewalkSoftware 1 year ago
Can i use the xlr input with sm58? i'm afraid it might damaged the mic since it has a 48v phantom power for condenser mics :(
monlegaspi 2 years ago
It shouldn't be a problem. Make sure you turn down the volume before you plug it in.
CakewalkSoftware 2 years ago