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Submitted Mon, 03/15/2010 - 14:16 by hashel | View the tab (3 votes) FF3 Last Battle part 1 & 3 I used the Jacob31593 tab i'am not as good guitarist as many of you but i'll try to :p directly recorded with audacity the quick parts were a bit tricky for me i hope you like it :) (sorry for bad english :X) |
Not bad, but it sounds like
Not bad, but it sounds like the recording process messed up your timing. I would guess you are using high latency recording--maybe you could try something like ASIO4ALL or lower your buffer size to fix that for your next recording?
i directly recorded it with
i directly recorded it with Audacity, you mean that the tracks aren't synchronized ?
No, that's not what I mean.
No, that's not what I mean. If your computer doesn't have a low monitoring latency, it can throw off the timing in your playing. That's what it sounds like to me, but it was just a guess.
the is that in dont know what
the is that in dont know what is a "low monitoring latency", 'cause my english is not verry good and i'm not a computer's friend ^^'
When you play a sound on your
When you play a sound on your guitar, you hear it on the computer speakers AFTER you play it. This is called "monitoring". The "latency" is the amount of time it takes between playing the sound, and hearing it on the speakers.
It is hard to notice the monitoring latency, unless it is very high (like 30ms or more). Ideally, you want it to be as low as possible. If it is too high, it will throw off your timing, but you might not notice until you listen to the recording.
You may be able to use this to improve latency: http://www.asio4all.com/
i understand now ^^ i'll try
i understand now ^^
i'll try it for my next recording, but before, can i post some old recording to have tip or suggstions ?
You don't have to ask
You don't have to ask permission :-)
i think someone doesn't like
i think someone doesn't like my vidéos ^^