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ToshiroKarai

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  1. 37 minutes ago, Rodman said:

    What i never understood and you can help me with - why do you need asio4all?

    Does it reduce latency or does it feature other possibilities than the standard audio driver?

    Is it instead or plus the original audiodriver?

    because RSasio doesn't support the drivers from my multiefx "ZOOM G Series ASIO Driver", on the zoom website show as 2020 because it had maintenance, but the drivers are actually from 2013 , the audio does some hiss even on virtual amps with the standard driver. Last month a friend bought a Behringer interface which uses asio4all, so I just had the idea and tried the 4all generic drive to test some virtual amps like Amped Roots, it was simply click and select the USB audio and worked without any latency, the buffer was as high as 512, I just left the buffer on auto and Hz on auto, well it worked and it frightens me as how Amped free amp sounds amazing, I was almost selling for cheap that old multiefx, but now I have better use, it even works with Reaper😍

    Loading and using IRs is like sorcery, my poor quality audio became magically good with those new digital stuff 

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  2. Im jealous, your ABY box should be premium and very good, I still don't need one as I only have one small guitar amp and another small bass amp at home. Which amp do you use?

    I use a NUX DI from China, it has 1 input, 1 parallel output, 1 balanced XLR output, 1 unbalanced output, it has 3 outs, the difference between parallel and unbalanced is that the unballanced goes to transformer and could get its db reduced, maybe they did it when you forget your XLR and need to borrow another cable to play in the gig, it handles fine when going to my transistor Marshall MG30cfx (small amp for practicing), the XLR I use when I connect my Bass to the mixer in the church, it has active pickups (ibanez gio crap) and clips the signal easily, so I have to use the balanced and -20db when I connect to the mixer.

    This channel has great tips for reccording, if you don't need one, don't waste your money, Im also jealous because in Europe your money is 1:1, for me an euro is 7:1 BR$, our minimum wage on Brazil is 200€ . In example, if you buy a Behringer pedal for 20 money units, for us its like 300 money units. In my situation my Bass signal is really really high impedance and I use 8 meters cable, I need to have low noise signal, my long cable will be a radio antenna.

    In my Rocksmith situation, as I said, the realtone cable is quite expensive, instead 20 money, it is like 300 for me, I tried connecting my old Zoom multiefx, but its legacy now, it was bought in 2010, for windows 7, it doesnt have new drivers, the audio gets harsh and had some ripple before I learnt how to reduce in my Zoom the reccording gain and how to use Asio4all drivers (newer generic drivers are better than old focused drivers XD), so I just went to Rocksmith menu "Path/Input", changed the input from Realtone input to disconnected mode, and played my guitar into a Tube Screamer clone, to my Marshall and was happy to play Wasted Years along with RS tabs, they are easy to loop on practice mode, I know that could just not buy the game and the DLCs and just watch a RS video on youtube and play along.

    When I didn't know how to reduce the input dB reccord on my zoom g2.1nu, I knew that I as playing bad and I had some lattency on buffer, but the game still scored me 80% 🤣. The bass was capturing fine, the Bass RS versions are quite easy, you can score 95% 

    Anyway, now that I learnt how to configure the RSasio and Nocablemod (lets you use any driver to play RS), I just plug on my zoom input, USB into PC, asio4all and customforge to play CDLC, I turn off the monitoring audio on my zoom, plug my P10 to P2 and play with headphones, no more clipping the signal from my instrument input to the game, I control the volume output to my headphones in game, if I use the PC audio, it has some lattency.

    I still have no idea how to reccord my audio to stream playing bass (because I score better than guitar 😒)

     

    21 hours ago, Rodman said:

    Thx! Well i have done quite a lot of research back then which ABY will fit best and i am very very happy with the bigshot - it´s passive (power is only needed if you want the leds to show what´s active), it features True-bypass with On-board transformation to eliminate hum & buzz and an 180° polarity reverse option to phase-match amps and is especially been designed as  amp selector - i get very very clear audio with that, and no other recognition in RS than plugging in the (not so great) RS cable directly.
    For the guitar input to Zoom - Input 1 features high impendance input image.png

    maybe that´s why i am well-off and satisfied with the result. For the DI box option:

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    Tempting to optimise it is always... yes that´s an rather expensive one, but with unballanced through and XLR out it will be 130€ at least ... and the main problem... in my setup i cannot use the DI box instead of the Bigshot as my amp will need high impendance unballanced signal ... so i would have to transform to unballanced low imp (practically mic level) after the Trio+... there the cheapest good singleinput - single XLR output DI will do - but do you think i will gain any advantage? (stereo guitar signal i don´t care)

    The option with Zoom as interface - so putting the PC-out into the Zoom and go from there to the Receiver - was an option, and might again be, of course - the pro is that would eliminate potential and probale worsening of the signal from Pc through line-in - line out (if that can even be managed without any processing - not the case if you go digital out which i don´t) and will get rid of the painful windows sound setup (audio exclusivity for RS and still having the line-in signal put through and recordable in OBS - gone through multiple audio cards and drivers), on the negative side it will occupy one Input on the Zoom permanently and will take away the possibility of recording on the PC (though i could line-out to the pc also maybe from mic-out of the Zoom as that is volume-controllable and can be put out simultanuously with the stereo-out).... that´s tempting if i ever again gave to setup the windows audio system and fail (eg when upgrading from W10 to 11)

    For your situation - why would you need RSAsio mod to get the amp signal mixed in???

    Rock! Rod.

    , if I turn off the exclusive mode, the lattency is very high and unplayable

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  3. You can make it cheaper with other pedals that have stereo output and even reccord in estereo. Btw, I would recommend using direct box with low impedance and XLR cable on your Zoom mixer, that is the conventional when connecting in line, the DI also has parallel output that you can connect your Realtone Cable to your PC and unballanced output to connect to your amp.

    Other option is using your Zoom as a interface, and use RSAsio mod, I don't know how much lattency it will get, but its better to use the output of your mixer in this situation than the speaker out from your PC.

    In the country that I live a new Realtone cable costs 60 euros, so I use an old Zoom G2.1Nu that doesnt have support on RSAsio mod (maybe it could work if I installed Asio4all drivers), so I just either play on disconnected mode and use my amp to play along with RS tabs or deal with some lattency with nocablemod

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