Help Plz!!!

Discussion in 'Guitar Gear Talk Forum' started by heart_break_kid, Jan 31, 2007.

  1. heart_break_kid

    heart_break_kid New Member

    Hi Guyz..
    I've jus bought an electric but i'll hafta wait for a couple of months to get a processor cuz i went way out of budget on guitar...
    Can someone suggest some software which can do the same job (Link to demo version would be highly appricatd...)
    I've tried a few s/w but 've found one or the other prob with all of them, a common prob is the irritating delay...

    Thanks in advance to anyone who replies......
     
  2. yazi

    yazi Banned

    Use a software called Gutarfx(google it up)
     
  3. TheDevil

    TheDevil Ruler of Hell

    U can find Guitar Rig 2......on www.torr**tspy.com or download the demo .............the best (Ultimate) PC based software guitar processor !!!!!!!!
     
  4. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    ^^ Tru dat.

    But for free you can get the demo (cannot save banks, and 30 minutes max at a time).
    Otherwise use Guitar FXBOX which has low latency w/o ASIO (but 2 minute timeout) :)
     
  5. heart_break_kid

    heart_break_kid New Member


    I've Tried guitarfx i found it has bit f delay which is bit annoyin specially when u dun want delay... n besides the effects arent really impressive...
     
  6. heart_break_kid

    heart_break_kid New Member


    I've managed to crack guitarfx.. will be posting it on my site as soon as i have a crack ready.. lemme know if u want it i'll post the link here...
     
  7. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    I was talking about free/shareware. The crack is available for those who look for it enough. <_<
     
  8. Nouman011

    Nouman011 New Member

    Hey, does anyone know how to get loooooong 'fake' sustain from Guitar Rig 2?

    I use it with Asio4all, getalatency of abt 8ms, not really noticable.
     
  9. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    Dude..........Guitar Rig 2 is the most awesome stuff I have ever come across.......It can do wonders......Some patches have the problem of latency......There are some which wont introduce latency........Guitar Rig 2 is better than any of the Zoom / Korg / Boss / Digitech processors you will come across......It sounds very natural and sounds 100% pro. Just tweak it.......I use a JCM2000 Model and used a Tubescreamer Model to drive it hard. Infact I could even get feedbacks at very low volumes. This thing is mind blowing......Work with it patiently.....
     
  10. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    @Nouman011: In the MIDI settings you can increase the latency if you want. But it won't give you sustain, it'll give you delay.

    @ronnieanand: Which is the JCM2000 model? Lead800?
     
  11. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    I guess so..........I dont remember the exact names.......I dont have this software......My friend has it in his studio where I tried it out..........Yeah try that Lead 800 and try a plexi too........
     
  12. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    Alright, I'll try those out sometime. BTW, does your friend route the output to a PA system or standard hi-fi speakers?
     
  13. Nouman011

    Nouman011 New Member

    JCM2000 model, do u mean the 'Lead800' + Screamer?

    thats kinda noisy for me, tho the Noise reduction is pretty cool.

    I use the Gratifier set to 'modern' with the 'Demon' Disto mod, to get smooth lead tones. Not the best, but i'm still learning. I was wondering, how I could get some smooth sustain without all the noise.

    Using an Ibz RG320FM direct to linein, maybe i should invest in a DI box. I also own a TS9DX, so i could maybe throw that into the mix too
     
  14. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    He uses Hi Fi Speakers only but his Speakers are Studio Monitors specially meant for Studio Work......I did a small recording at his place and then tried it in my PC, it was still very good......
     
  15. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    You should ideally have some sort of preamp for your pickup output, maybe increase the gain on your line in. I may be wrong though, but I think without a preamp there isn't much of a signal to process.
     
  16. Nouman011

    Nouman011 New Member

    I use the Tube screamer for clean boost sometimes, that makes it kinda noisy tho. Maybe i'll try it again after i get some more good cables.
     

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