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Audio Recording

Stuart Black

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I need some help with recording guitar. Every time I record something it doesn’t play back the same as what I played. Am I missing something with setting up the audio track ? Grateful for any help, I am rather old & struggle a bit with modern tech 😀
 
Can we get some details about your system and the configuration you are using to record?
 
Can we get some details about your system and the configuration you are using to record?
Windows 11, Intel i7 9700 CPU, 16 GB Ram, GeForce GT 710 GPU, 1TB SSD Hard Drive, Line 6 UXT 2 Audio interface. Everything records fine using Instrument tracks. I use Omnisphere, Serum 2, Stylus RSX & the other units inside Studio Pro.
 
Windows 11, Intel i7 9700 CPU, 16 GB Ram, GeForce GT 710 GPU, 1TB SSD Hard Drive, Line 6 UXT 2 Audio interface. Everything records fine using Instrument tracks. I use Omnisphere, Serum 2, Stylus RSX & the other units inside Studio Pro.
Now tell us about your guitar recording ...
 
and also what you mean by 'doesn’t play back the same as what I played'? Level, tone, timing, tuning, ...?
It’s the timing, tried recording a new guitar riff using Bias X to a Stylus RMX Drum loop. My playing was fine but playback didn’t fit the rhythm. Same results when using the inbuilt Fender guitar plug in.
 
Set up a Stylus RMX Drum loop on track 1. Guitar through Bias X on track 2, my playing was fine but playback didn’t fit the rhythm, same results using the inbuilt Fender guitar plugin.
So the tone is correct, but not the timing? In that case see the link @Gerran posted
 
Or this link, seems a bit more elaborate on the explanation if you prefer that..

 
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