I use software from Creative to record. I just select Line In as my
source, and it records with the effects. It's a little hassle to
work with another application, but the quality is great, and I can
change bit rate on recordings.
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guitarfx@yahoogroups.com, "Wade" <lvxunlimitedstar@y...> wrote:
> Wow this was my next question, so the effects seems to go from top
> to bottom that explains things clearer now that I didn't understand
> before, it is like the order of stomp boxes are wired in.
>
> Placing record at the bottom has all the effects while at the top
no
> effects.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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guitarfx@yahoogroups.com, "depressiefje" <depressiefje@y...>
> wrote:
> > How can I record the cool stuff I can do with guitar fx to my
hard
> > drive? Whenever I open my n-track studio and try to record, it
> only
> > records my guitar music without the effects?
> > can Anyboy help?
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > Two ways to record wav files:
> >
> > 1) to record processed guitar sound select in the bottom fx-slot
> effect called "Record to wav file", tune it, record.
> > if you want to hear processed sounds but record clean select in
> the TOP fx-slot effect called "Record to wav file", tune it, record.
> >
> > 2) buy a second sound card, connect Line-out of the first sound
> card to the Lin-In of the second sound card using standard cable,
> > use the first sound card in GuitarFX, and use the second sound
> card in other mixing-recording software or build in any Windows wav
> recorder.