If anyone tries this, please let us know how it works. I've just gotten a new
Tele, a new hollowbody, & a Peavey Bypyr 30 that I'm really enjoying. My next
step is to dive in to GB.
CJ
On Aug 25, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Thanks. It looks like you can record and apply effects lat
Recording guitars via a direct connection has been notoriously
difficult. Traditional setup has always been to put a mic in the speaker
of the guitar amp for best sound. There have been hardware boxes like
the sansamp and so maybe between the GarageBand software signal
processing and their spec
Hi,
You can definitely add effects while just playing.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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On Aug 25, 2011, at 10:20 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Thanks. It looks like you can record and apply effects later, but I'm
> still not sure about live eff
The movie from Chris does make it look like it is live. I wonder if
you really need the cable they talk about, though; I heard on forums
that it costs $25 or so, which is a lot for a cable. Besides which,
are all these effects and settings accessible?
On 8/25/11, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
>
hi all,
firstly, using software effects would cause slight delays to the playing
as the effect is applied, so you'd have timing issues. The talk of
changing the effect with a peddle is external, there are effects peddles
you can get which do effects. I recommend that root, the setup would be
I, too, want an app that will let me play the live effects, even if I'm just
jamming and not recording. Plug my Strat into the line-in, select the effect,
play it. The virtue of this is that there would presumably be a LOT of effects
to play with. Plus, it'd look real cool at parties. :)
•
Apple's video on using Garage band with guitar effects seems to imply
it's all live. They even mention using an external foot pedal to change
the sound setup while playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyNZrYzM1WQ
CB
On 8/25/11 10:33 PM, Taylor Scott wrote:
Hmm, I'm fairly sure you can onl
Hmm, I'm fairly sure you can only apply affects to a recording in Garageband...
On 8/25/11, Alex Hall wrote:
> Thanks. It looks like you can record and apply effects later, but I'm
> still not sure about live effects. That is, I'm not sure if you can
> apply effects as you play or only to record
Thanks. It looks like you can record and apply effects later, but I'm
still not sure about live effects. That is, I'm not sure if you can
apply effects as you play or only to recordings.
On 8/25/11, Taylor Scott wrote:
> Yeah, pretty sure you could do this with Garageband.
> I'm still new to all
Yeah, pretty sure you could do this with Garageband.
I'm still new to all this, so can't give details other than it is
doable. Maybe hit up youtube?
On 8/25/11, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all
> I am wondering if any software exists for the mac to let me plug
> my guitar into the mac (via a DI box or b
Hi all
I am wondering if any software exists for the mac to let me plug
my guitar into the mac (via a DI box or basic amp) and apply
effects? Of course, whatever app this is should be accessible.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from BrailleNote
mehg
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