SoulEye
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 15:06 Using a line-in signal for realtime VST wetting |
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Ok, that cryptic headline needs some explaining...
I recently got myself an electric guitar. I'd like to use som VSTs for it, especially software amplifyers.
How would I accomplish this if I want it in realtime, so I can hear the result while playing?
If it helps, you could think of the guitar as a microphone or so, since it's just another line-in signal, except it comes from an instrument.
Addittionally, I'd like the possibility to record whatever comes out, but I don't think MT is the right choice for this operation.
Any ideas or suggestions? |
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TOffe
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 16:03 Re: Using a line-in signal for realtime VST wetting |
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first things that pops up in my mind is ofcourse cubase. I know it's expensive etc etc but that's the only audio tool I worked with when doing that kind of stuff. maybe there is a freeware that could do this for you aswell, if so I'd be interested in that too. maybe even something that works as a rewire host? |
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Martin
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 17:10
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Does it have to be VST technology? I`m pretty sure there are a lot of standalone applications for effect prossesing the line in signal. Many soundcards will allow you to record "what you hear" but you may need a reasonably fast computer if you already use cpu cycles to process the sound effects. I guess a low latency soundcard would come in handy aswell. |
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TOffe
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N0N
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 17:57
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I've tried looking for one as well, but the only one I could find is http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/FastAsPossibleDSP/
I tried it some, and it is got distort and some other effects. and it's not a vst, and had a slight delay of playing to sounding. |
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SoulEye
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 21:52
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No I guess it doesn't have to be a VST. But it would be nice if it was so I could incorporate it into MT.
What is amplitube? Me go google. |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 22:06
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You guys will want to look at Kristal. ASIO/VST support plus has a nice little feature they call KRISTAL LiveIN, with which in their words you can "connect your mic/guitar and play thru KRISTAL using VST effects in realtime". I haven't tried this option myself, but I did try out the software otherwise and it seems solid. |
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Franklin van Uden
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Posted: Mon Dec 11 2006 23:21
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Eh found this : http://guitarfx.info
I don't know if that works or if the website just sux big time, anyways it could be of some help seeing the fact that they promise what u are looking for (for free \o/)  |
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N0N
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Posted: Tue Dec 12 2006 19:52
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Franklin van Uden wrote: | Eh found this : http://guitarfx.info
I don't know if that works or if the website just sux big time, anyways it could be of some help seeing the fact that they promise what u are looking for (for free \o/) |
the programs are free, but you need to pay for downloading them. A bit confusing if you ask me. |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Tue Dec 12 2006 21:27
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Go to http://guitarfx.net/ instead, found a direct download link there (didn't download because the site in general seemed a bit shady) |
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SoulEye
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Posted: Tue Dec 12 2006 22:34
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I too got the impression it was shady and did not DL. |
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StyrmanLjungberg
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Posted: Sun Dec 17 2006 18:44
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Did you find anything useable souleye? Would like one of those myself  |
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SoulEye
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Posted: Mon Dec 18 2006 06:08
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The whole project fell apart when I bought a cable for it and started lining the guitar to the computer. I had to much noise/static that it was unbearable to use it for anything at all. |
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Stealth-P
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Posted: Tue Dec 19 2006 13:19
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Sorry for the offtopic:
Souleye, i liked your song which came with the madtracker installer
keep it up
greets,
Stealth-P |
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