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I guess Cubase LE comes with some kind of guitar simulator. I find it out that Cubase SX3 (the much more expensive version does not). Then again, I totally hate these simulators anyway 99% of the time. Sorry I can't help you. Brandon |
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I am looking for a different guitar amp sound just plain reverb w/ a lil delay sorta sounds dead to me. I think the amplifier makes a big difference with the sound unfortunately I can't afford an original Fender Twin Reverb to give that tele I have a true fender twang. Unless someone knows something I can do with the program then again LE is a pretty decent for the beginner to play with and try out different things.
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I would look make sure that you have matched impedances as good as you can when going into you sound card. You are probably losing top end on the way in. There is something called a "Redeemer" than can balance this effect. It is great for direct guitar and bass applications. Other than that, you are at the mercy of the little plugin. Brandon |
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