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Toastless
10-16-2005, 04:13 PM
Is there any way of hooking up a standard pc and using it for distortion (back into the amp for the final product), being new to electric guitars I want to try out a variety of distortion types and refuse to believe that this big box of cogs can't do the tricks a tiny pedal can do :) I don't mind splashing out on an expensive sound card, buying tons of pedals seems a waste though, surely software can emulate what the pedals offer?

Dr_simon
10-16-2005, 08:45 PM
Yes but you would probably be better thinking about exactly what you want. There are any number of amp sym plugins for things like Sonar, logic or protools that are really cool. However a pod would be a more easily transportable, more robust and equally good option that is custom made for this type of deal !

CW14
10-17-2005, 03:23 AM
I played for a whole year with my guitar plugged straight into the mic jack... no POD or anything. Sounded like ass, but it did the trick at the time. You can get a program called Native Instruments Guitar Rig (you can download a free trial), which can act as an amp and effects and all that.

I would recommend getting a POD though... sounds much better.