Audio Recording Help?
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- AndyRoss0
Reason all the way, when you can. Live costs as much, I think, and it's not as much fun.
The audio thing that could be going on is this: when you record through the TonePort, you probably have inserted some kind of effect. What happens is that you get this effect as the audio goes in, and again when it comes out, if that makes any sense. So, if you don't set it up right, you get twice as much of the effect as you think you'll get.
You should output the audio through the TonePort, but learn to use it correctly.
If you're getting too much distortion, it could also be that you're running your audio at too high a level. So you may need to learn how to adjust the adjust the levels in the software--usually it's a slider. You should get excellent audio with the TonePort. It's a good unit with a good rep.