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From: George Leger III <george3@utopiaparkwaymusic.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 at 3:27:51 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Guitar Rig 2 in Logic question!
Message #224299
This is a reply to #224296.
On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Gareth Henderson wrote: > Hi Guys, > So I admit this ones not PURE logic but.... > I am considering purchasing Guitar Rig 2. I already have Amplitube > 2. I seem to be getting more and more young bands who benefit from > Guitar plug ins coming to record with me (they don't have an amp > "sound" to speak of) but when I'm recording tracking them at low > latency with stacks of tracks recording "live", Amplitube causes my > Dual 2GHz G5 (4GB RAM) Logic 7.2.3, to glitch like crazy. I end up > tracking with Guitar Amp pro then switching to Amplitube 2 on mix > down. > > The "Question" part of this is two fold: > > a) Does anyone here have any experience of how the audio interface > that is part of Guitar Rig 2 behaves with Logic - most especially how > it will behave when used simultaneously with another audio interface? > (in my case an RME Fireface 800) I'm guessing we are talking core > audio aggregate device here and I'd heard rumbles that the aggregate > device set up with Logic caused problems at low latency. > b) Does anyone have any comments on how "glitchy" Guitar Rig 2 is at > low latency, particularly when used at the same time as a bunch of > other record tracks? > > Logic is my only DAW so I'm only concerned with how the hardware and > software integrates with that, not stand alone use etc. > > Any advice appreciated - I'm gonna place an order today if the > outlook for GR2 in a Logic set up is sunny! :-) > > Gareth > > http://www.hlstudios.co.uk > HL Studios, Southampton, Hampshire. > Logic Pro on a Mac. Nice Here's a suggestion: why not try a Line 6 Toneport interface to record to your DAW, then use the Line 6 plug-ins for your mix tone? The interface has no latency (it processes on input) and you have the option of re-amping at a later time. Just a thought... George Leger III ________________________________________________________ http://www.myspace.com/georgelegeriii http://www.utopiaparkwaymusic.com Mac AND PC: The only way to fly 8-} ----------------------------------------------------------------- Group Buy until Feb 22nd for Virtual Instruments Magazine! See http://logic-users.org/groupbuy/vimag for full details.
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