Audacity vs kristal audio engine2/16/2024 ![]() If you still have a problem with Q2 after you get this first part working, please ask that again as a separate question. ![]() To record sound that is playing through your sound card, use the “WASAPI loopback” option as described here: Audacity Manual I can’t help you set up your system to make ReValver play through your sound card as I don’t have ReValver, but perhaps you already have that set up. You may be able to record indirectly from Revalver by setting your system so that the sound from ReValver plays through your normal sound card, and then set Audacity to record the sound that is playing through the sound card. To record directly from ReValver you would need to use a recording program that supports ReValver (possibly Reaper, Cubase, Sonar, or some other full featured DAW program). Audacity cannot do that directly because Revalver does not provide output ports that Audacity can use. To record the distorted sound you need to capture the sound from “ReValver”. If you are recording from the X-Port interface, then that will record the direct sound from your guitar that is captured by the X-Port interface. When I record, I can hear what my guitar is playing through my headphones BUT when I play the track back it only recorded the guitar WITHOUT the distortion.Īudacity will record whatever audio data that you send to it.And think about the very first thing I wrote about a personal trainer of sorts. I am only kind of good at working my computer. Please help me with those issues and walk me through it step by step. Ive been reading some of your posts and answers and even though none of those questions are my questions your answers have been serious and really good help. Those 2 things are the first questions I want help with please. Ok, lets re-cap, #1, guitar playback after recording, I don’t hear my distortion and #2 the recording volume control so its not too hot on the mic level. So… how do I control the volume when Im going to record with my guitar with X-Port and with ReValver so its not too hot? ![]() I have tried to fool around with all the volume controls whether its on my head phones (I know that’s not it but just to let you know Ive tried all) or the volume control on the Peavey X-Port box itself, or the mic line on Audacity or the volume on the ReValver program or on the computer itself. I mean, when I start to play guitar and its to hot and its going over -12 in the Mic line how do I turn down the volume so it wont go into the red and sound crappy when I record. I cant control my volume setting on the recording level. There has to be a way that what I hear in my head phones gets put onto the track. I don’t want to have to record the guitar then put the effect in over the track then do this then do that… I don’t want to go through all of that. I want to tell you though I want a solution where I can play guitar with my effects no matter what it is and it gets recorded just like it sounds in my head phones. So on playback it is just the bare guitar with NO distortion. ![]() When I record, I can hear what my guitar is playing through my headphones BUT when I play the track back it only recorded the guitar WITHOUT the distortion. So… everything is installed correctly and I have opened it and played around with it a little. I have downloaded AUDACITY and I have a Peavey X-Port USB Interface and I am using the guitar effects ‘ReValver’. Question : I have a Toshiba lap top with Windows 8. But for now lets just start with my first question: (sorry about the long intro) I don’t want to get kicked off or anything but maybe we can exchange email addresses or phone numbers? I don’t know I have no idea. So I never have done this with posting questions or been on any forum online on the internet ever. So maybe someone is willing to just be my goto guy whenever I need help on something. I really would like my own personal guy to help me with all my questions now so I can just get to work. I will be coming here a lot to ask questions.
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