Now I have tried GuitarFX for three days or so, but I'm not satisfied
with the sound. It's very noisy and I get some kinda sounds that
shouldn't be there. Take a listen to this file for an example:
http://hem1.passagen.se/samp/eriks/noise2.mp3
What are those strange sounding "blips"? I recorded with the High gain
distortion preset.
I don't have a good soundcard on my computer and uses the mic-in
instead of the line-in. The computer is fast though (pent4 1400MHZ)
============== Coments from Mumufuk ===============
This is realy interesting question!
I hate questions like "what is wdm?" etc.
People with such questions at first must look into
http://www.microsoft.com, it has "seek", also people
must look into http://www.google.com and only then
go to make a trouble for us.
Good questions must be like this (from erikla2002),
with mp3 sound example and PC description.
At first: Go to http://hem1.passagen.se/samp/eriks/
then seek for noise2.mp3, direct link does not work.
About noise, you must have the latest GuitarFX 3.03
with "NOISE GATE" unit and add this unit to the first (top) fx slot,
then tune noise gate appropriatly, noise will be removed totally.
About sound "blips". Some Creative Labs sound card has different
sampling frequency for input and output, du to this you can have
these sound discontinues. How to avoid? Use sound card on mother board
or buy any modern PCI sound card like c-media for $5-$10.
Another way to remove sound blips - try to make biger latency,
move "Latency" slider to the right, make latency up to 30 ms,
sometime this help, but modern $5 PCI sound card can work with 10 ms
latency without sound blips.
Also, try to stop anti-virus monitor, cable or adsl modem or LAN
or any other underwater-activities and hard disk swaping software.
Also stop CakeWalk or Cubase or Sonar, they can take CPU% from GuitarFX
even you use Pentium 1.4 GHz...but I am not sure in this.
Mumufuk