Thanks for your help and advice - I think we have got as far as we can. Some of my initial experiments can be found here: And, for guitarists on a budget, it’s still a refreshingly slick bedrock with which to capture ideas, process your tone with plugins and develop your track ideas. For example bass/Treble spread the colour spectrum, delay creates multiple displaced overlaid images. (Image credit: Future) Apple ’s free DAW has established itself as a formative piece of music technology for a whole generation of musicians. I wanted to use Guitar rig because of its comprehensive set of effects and presets, and because there is a clear relationship between what happens to the picture and the audio effect used. Just adds an extra layer of complexity to using multiple effects for my purpose, which is glitching and reprocessing digital photographs by importing them into audacity, processing them through audio effects, and then taking them back into digital art manipulation software for further work. Is there a 64 bit version of Audacity on the way? Otherwise I will make do with 32 bit freeware effects. I have a full suite of NI products all installed in 64 bit versions, so I am reluctant to mess with that. I’m unable to find out whether I can have a dual 32 and 64 bit installation of Guitar rig. Bridged files were recognised on startup, but did not appear in the effects menu.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |