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+ How do I connect my guitar to my computer? + |
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+ There are two cheap solutions to this question: +
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+ Why do my speakers pop when I play my guitar through virtuAMP? + |
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+ Your computer isn't able to process audio buffers fast enough before receiving the next + audio buffer. This is usually caused by a slow CPU or cheap sound card. You can mitigate the + effect by trying any combination of the following three settings: +
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+ How do I connect foot pedals to virtuAMP? + |
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+ virtuAMP does not support foot pedals, but you can use your keyboard to toggle effects on + and off. To add a shortcut: +
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+ Why can't the Player/Recorder effect play my .wav file? + |
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+ virtuAMP only supports 8 or 16 bit PCM, and 32 bit or 64 bit IEEE floating point .wav files + sampled at 44100 Hz. +You may use Audacity + to convert your .wav files to an accepted format. +You may also encounter problems if the .wav file is opened in another program, or by + virtuAMP for recording. Check the log.txt file in your installation folder for detailed + error messages. + |
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+ How do I improve my sound quality? + |
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+ virtuAMP is not meant to be a replacement for real guitar amplifiers or professional studio + equipment. Having said that, there are many factors that will affect the quality of sound + virtuAMP can produce. Your audio card and speakers are probably the most important factors + (most computers come with a cheap on-board sound card), and a slow CPU can lead to audible + popping as audio buffers aren't processed before they are needed. Upgrading any of these + things may lead to a better overall sound. + |
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