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#78623 by imprinted
Tue May 31, 2005 10:11 am
simply put - visit maplins (do you get them in quebec? another idea is radio shack - don't have them here in scotland but I know they've got lots of parts.) and ask for a 1/4 inch to RCA adaptor. worked for me and my 2496.

all I gotta do now is get better leads and a stereo lead for my V-Amp. sounds great through headphones but putting the mono lead into the stereo input sounds terrible!

#78835 by EvilPanda
Thu Jun 02, 2005 7:57 pm
Finaly I think I'll buy the POD XT! With a USB connection the POD actually performs as your soundcard so the analog to digital is performed on the POD and transfered via USB. I've looked on the line6 forums and some people have great results. With that solution I don't even have to buy a new soundcard!

AS for you stereo problem, what I think is best is to record on a stereo track the mono input of your guitar on one channel, and record the same music on the the other channel so you have a great stereo sound. You can also copy the left channel onto the right but since it's exactly the same signal it doesn't feel as real as re-recording the same track.

#78844 by Greg Reason
Thu Jun 02, 2005 9:32 pm
I like to record two stereo guitars and place them left and right in the mix, it gives it a bit more breathe and three dimensionality to things.

#79611 by zed10R
Fri Jun 10, 2005 8:57 am
hmmm...I do somethign a bit different. For rythm guitar, I'll record the same part 4 to 6 times (actually played and recorded, not copied) but I won't say what I do with them. Lets just say that I create the largest soundstage possible without creating mud. It's all in panning, reveb, delay, volume, and precision. 8)
#79612 by zed10R
Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:03 am
IronMaiden736 wrote:Right now, I just plug my amp into the line in on my computer. It sounds like crap. Its really quiet when I'm recording it, but when I play it back, its loud and distorted beyond belief.

Also, should I record the guitar tracks with distortion or should I record them clean and add distortion with a recording program (don't even know if this is possible)

Sorry about this, I'm a n00b when it comes to recording :(



Did ya ever get this sorted out?? It would be cool to hear what you a re doing if at all possible..... :D
#79862 by IronMaiden736
Mon Jun 13, 2005 12:54 am
zed10R wrote:
IronMaiden736 wrote:Right now, I just plug my amp into the line in on my computer. It sounds like crap. Its really quiet when I'm recording it, but when I play it back, its loud and distorted beyond belief.

Also, should I record the guitar tracks with distortion or should I record them clean and add distortion with a recording program (don't even know if this is possible)

Sorry about this, I'm a n00b when it comes to recording :(



Did ya ever get this sorted out?? It would be cool to hear what you a re doing if at all possible..... :D


I haven't had much time to mess around with it. I was finishing school at the time and had finals to worry about. :( . Then I had to go to Maryland for a week with my family. Now that I just got back and have the summer ahead of me, Ill probably get to dink around with it more. I'll let you know if I ever get it working :D
#79902 by zed10R
Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:35 am
IronMaiden736 wrote: I'll let you know if I ever get it working :D


Cool...looking forward to hearing about it.... 8)

#80058 by IronMaiden736
Tue Jun 14, 2005 2:33 pm
Ok, so I spent some time today messing with the volume settings of the mic on the line in on my computer and the volume on my GNX1.......and I finally found the right mix. My guitar no longer over distorts the sound and it actually sounds clean when its supposed to. Thanks for the help everyone!!

#80061 by zed10R
Tue Jun 14, 2005 3:31 pm
Well, post some of your shit then dood!!! :P

#80135 by IronMaiden736
Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:25 am
zed10R wrote:Well, post some of your shit then dood!!! :P


I'll record some stuff this week and get it up here. Beware though, I've only been playing for 2 years and I pretty much suck. :?

#80151 by zed10R
Thu Jun 16, 2005 8:15 am
Don't worry about sucking. We've all been where you are and we'll try to help. :)

#80182 by IronMaiden736
Thu Jun 16, 2005 3:46 pm
zed10R wrote:Don't worry about sucking. We've all been where you are and we'll try to help. :)


Whoa I just saw, your from San Jose?!?!?! Me too!

#80185 by IronMaiden736
Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:58 pm
Ok....so one more question. I was noodling around on my guitar with my amp on clean, and for some reason, when i hit chords, its distorted a bit also.....I think the reason it was fine when I last tried it was I didnt play chords when trying it out (bad move on my part). So I'm guessing something else is distorting it.....

I have a Jackson DXMG. I'm pretty sure that it is the springs from the tremolo that are making the noise, but I'm not sure. Im positive its not my amp because I tried it with my fender and it was fine. Any ideas on how to stop it?

thank you all for your help, I know I'm probably annoying you with all my questions.

#80187 by IronMaiden736
Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:02 pm
k, so I'm pretty sure its not the tremolo springs, so I think it might have something to do with my action, so Ill adjust it right now

#80188 by IronMaiden736
Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:15 pm
Ok....so I adjusted the action and it fixed it......but the strings are really far off of the fretboard. I'd say about a 4th of an inch away. Is this normal?

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