Ardour

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Thu Aug 6 01:28:49 BST 2009


On Aug 5, 2009 5:45pm, Viktor Mastoridis <viktor at mastoridis.co.uk> wrote:
> I also use Rackarrack: I puit my guitar on Ardour to record, but also  
> route the output to Rackarrack and get some nice reverb/choruse there,  
> which is actrually not recorded on Ardour.
> Another good machine is jack Rack - (an Fx machine) - route your guitar  
> to jack Rack, route the output of it to your speakers and you get nice  
> sound too.



> Viktor

> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM, mark at msbrepairs.com> wrote:


> Quoting teza tsaliou75 at orange.fr>:



> > Hi everybody, I've got a question. How can you ear the ffets you put on

> > a track while recording? Because vhenI some effect on my guitar I can

> > ear them while playing, which is not easy.

> > Thanks for your help

> > regards

> > Teza

> >




> Depends on how you route your effects.



> One method I use is to send the outputs of my jack rack both to the  
> ardour track

> as well as my sound card output (monitor send) (using qjackctl  
> connections)



> You can also allow ardour to monitor the track as it records if I remember

> correctly.



You can set Ardour to use software monitoring. To do this, hit Options >  
Monitoring > Ardour Does Monitoring. I'm not sure if this will allow you to  
monitor effects while tracking live, since I've never done that, but I  
think it will.
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