
Will do . . . thanx a bunch !
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Sat 15 Nov 2008, 4:51,
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that doing it this way means you cannot change the sound once it has been recorded.
If you record the unaffected guitar, you can always put the guitar combo as an insert on that audio channel - and change the settings later if you decide you want to.
The problem with that approach, is that when you record half a dozen guitar tracks you need half a dozen instances of the guitar combo all eating up system resources.
It's always a balance between what is convenient and what your computer is capable of running.
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Sat 15 Nov 2008, 4:59,
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If you record the unaffected guitar, you can always put the guitar combo as an insert on that audio channel - and change the settings later if you decide you want to.
The problem with that approach, is that when you record half a dozen guitar tracks you need half a dozen instances of the guitar combo all eating up system resources.
It's always a balance between what is convenient and what your computer is capable of running.