symbolofmylife
Hi guys,
I am currently messing about with Guitar Rig 5 (with Cubase 5).
I know when using guitar rig it's basically applied as a VST after the clean guitar track's been recorded. I got that to work, no sweat. Also, when opening Guitar Rig by itself, you can jam through it with effects applied (this is outside of cubase, without cubase running). Also, no issues.
Now, how do I set it up that the clean sound is recorded, but also that, when I record, I can hear the effect while I lay the track?
I tried overcoming this by opening Guitar Rig outside of cubase. I am recording at 48kHz, not 44.1. As mentioned, I've tried opening Guitar Rig independently, setting the effect, and then open cubase, so that cubase records the dry signal, but that when I am physically playing the guitar part that Guitar rig, which is running "externally", processes the sound so I can hear what it'll sound like with the effect...although in cubase it's recording the dry clean signal.
Two things happen: Guitar Rig that's running "outside" of cubase is also just producing the clean signal, regardless of the active effect/patch. Also, when running in this mode, cubase asks if I'd like to convert the already recorded parts upon opening up to 44.1, although, they were recorded at 48 (as if, with guitar rig opened outside of cubase, it's reverting to 44.1).
Any pointers. Is it possible?
greetings
I know that in Line 6's POD Farm, you can open it in standalone, apply all effects etc, and then select only the dry signal to be sent to the DAW - then you apply the VST after you have recorded and you can tweak as much as you want. There should be a way to do that in Guitar Rig.