![]() I keep the cabinet/amp model from the Pod because they sound pretty good. I discourage use of effects like delay/flange/verb because that can be done in Live and keep the option to change/tweak the effect later. Since we work in layers, this is not a problem. They run through a Line 6 pod into my mackie mixer (1202VLZ) and right into my built in audio. Recording the guitars are not that high tech either. Stay away from repitch mode or you will get the classic pitch down/up effects. Between those three modes, I get a good sound without artifacts. If there are many sustains & bends, I will use texture or tone mode. ![]() If the notes are really staccato (eg Mutes), beats mode is good enough in most cases. Just a question seeing as though I haven't played guitar live into live yet, does the tempo change thing do anything to the pitch?įirst off, the playing has to be good. We have saved many hours recording solos that would have been difficult to do with another DAW. In fact some of the tracks were written with slower BPMs but when they saw what live could do with tempos, we bumped them up a couple of BPMs. If one of the players is trying to nail a solo and can not quite "get it", I drop the BPM by 10 or so and they can play right along. Live has been perfect for this application. Cmcg37 wrote:I am working with a group that is doing a video game sound track. ![]()
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