On Aug 5, 2009 5:45pm, Viktor Mastoridis <[email protected]> wrote:
I also use Rackarrack: I puit my guitar on Ardour to record, but also route the output to Rackarrack and get some nice reverb/choruse there, which is actrually not recorded on Ardour. Another good machine is jack Rack - (an Fx machine) - route your guitar to jack Rack, route the output of it to your speakers and you get nice sound too.



Viktor

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM, [email protected]> wrote:


Quoting teza [email protected]>:



> Hi everybody, I've got a question. How can you ear the ffets you put on

> a track while recording? Because vhenI some effect on my guitar I can

> ear them while playing, which is not easy.

> Thanks for your help

> regards

> Teza

>




Depends on how you route your effects.



One method I use is to send the outputs of my jack rack both to the ardour track

as well as my sound card output (monitor send) (using qjackctl connections)



You can also allow ardour to monitor the track as it records if I remember

correctly.



You can set Ardour to use software monitoring. To do this, hit Options > Monitoring > Ardour Does Monitoring. I'm not sure if this will allow you to monitor effects while tracking live, since I've never done that, but I think it will.
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