thats simple enough. understood.Tim Brackett wrote:If both signals are passed through to your monitors then the computer signal will be behind the the 0 latency signal by the amount of latency your system has.
and about the POD. i do have one of those too. hehe. but i don't really like to commit when im doing overdubs if i don't have to, when im using something like the POD, because there are so many things that can go wrong with the tone in the final mix, but to doublr track using both signals is a good idea. what exact equipment would i need for this? just one of my DI boxes i guess... or a y cable... if i used a y cable before going to the amp, and just preamped the other one clean into the software, then i could just get tone later using the amp sim. would a y cable work for this? since im preamping it would there be anything wrong with going with a y cable? kind of like splitting the signal..
i wouldnt have to isolate the second signal with a transformer or anything would i?
what im envisioning is this: guitar, mono y cable, two leads coming out of the y cable, one into the amp/POD for monitoring, then one clean one into a preamp, into the daw. and of course, i could mic the amp as well and preamp it into the daw. sounds simple and easy. but a long work around for something that i used to be able to do on my pt le system.
don't get me wrong, im not saying pt le is better, or that i don't like tracktion (i love it, and want to stay with it no matter what), im just saying that i miss the old "no latency" with plugins that i used to have. but i guess i souldnt go on about that in here.
i apologize. but the ideas im getting for work arounds are nice. and maybe i will find the correct settings and they will be fine and then i wont have to use these work arounds (which actually are more sound than my amp sim habit)...
thanks!


