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Billy's Little Trip wrote:I can't speak for Reaper, but Cubase, you need to go to the device set up and tell it which sound card to use. Cubase generally picks the best one automatically. In Cubase, if you click the monitor button next to the record button on each track, you should lose the latency. Also, when I open my FireBox mixer, (the interface in/out device) my latency goes away even without the monitor button clicked.
What is your interface between your mic/guitar and the computer? Is that interface what you are using for monitoring sound? If so, find the device setup in Reaper and tell it to use it for in/out.
jeff robertson wrote:You know, it seems to me that somebody who knows this stuff (as in, knows a lot more than I do) could make money picking out home recording equipment and installing it into people's houses. I bet one of ya'll is going to say that Guitar Center or someplace will do it (the same way stores will install appliances and home-entertainment stuff), but I bet they charge more for a worse job than some people here could do.
ken wrote:jeff robertson wrote:You know, it seems to me that somebody who knows this stuff (as in, knows a lot more than I do) could make money picking out home recording equipment and installing it into people's houses. I bet one of ya'll is going to say that Guitar Center or someplace will do it (the same way stores will install appliances and home-entertainment stuff), but I bet they charge more for a worse job than some people here could do.
How much would you pay for that kind of service?
jeff robertson wrote:ken wrote:jeff robertson wrote:You know, it seems to me that somebody who knows this stuff (as in, knows a lot more than I do) could make money picking out home recording equipment and installing it into people's houses. I bet one of ya'll is going to say that Guitar Center or someplace will do it (the same way stores will install appliances and home-entertainment stuff), but I bet they charge more for a worse job than some people here could do.
How much would you pay for that kind of service?
Me, personally, I probably wouldn't hire such a service even if it was free, because I like figuring shit out. But I'd be curious to know if other people would.
Wages wrote: I'd pay $10 or $20 for 30min to 1hr lessons, but only in person. I find that I'm having trouble understanding from online research (I'm more of a visual/doing learning; poor reading comprehension). They did not have such a person, so my goal is to get friends to help eventually.
ken wrote:Wages wrote: I'd pay $10 or $20 for 30min to 1hr lessons, but only in person. I find that I'm having trouble understanding from online research (I'm more of a visual/doing learning; poor reading comprehension). They did not have such a person, so my goal is to get friends to help eventually.
I hear that. I didn't really understand Reason until a friend gave a short tutorial on it at a local art co-op. I taught a similar class soon after that about recording on a 4 track. It was fun.
Maybe I should work something up and post it to Craigslist...
Ken
signboy wrote:Cubase wouldn't play nice with Reason, but you got Reaper to rewire?!! wow. alternate dimensions.
AJOwens wrote:(as well as something called Reaper Rewire)
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