For all you tech savvy musicians

Mar 14, 2007 16:03

I've got a M-Audio Jamlab USB mixer for my guitar and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for effects software thats compatible. Right now my current software that came with it, GT Player Express, only has like 4 stomp boxes in the interface and I kinda want more.

Any help is mucho appreciated.

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ego_likeness March 15 2007, 02:30:37 UTC
Its Asio compliant which is what you want. Any asio compliant host which is most of them should be able to see it is an input. Once the daw sees it, you should be able to route it to an audio track input, and drop any vst that makes sense onto it.

The caveat on that being you will need a pretty beefy system to do any sort of real time processing. The Jamlab does not do DSP so your machine will have to do all the math.

Look into amplitube, I think they are up to version 2 now. Theres also a similer thing called guitar rig or something like that, that you could look into.

Personally when we record I run the guitar through a pod 2.0 let it handle the cab simulation and distortion effects, then add the reverb and delay after the fact in cubase. That cuts down on the amount of math the software has to do, but keeps your tempo flexible if need be.

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konstruct March 15 2007, 12:07:53 UTC
very cool, thanks for the info that helps a lot.

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