![]() Evidently that's not what you're doing, I guess. A tone that sounds good at 110 dB with a band won't necessarily work for recording. I've seen guys do n everything off a laptop straight into the PA. Play live.I assumed that meant you were using the UX2 as part of gigging rig. When I play live, it sounds great on my monitor. What's the difference? how do I choose one or the other with my software? I have run my programs by themselves with all other programs shut off in case it was a processor issue (my computer is fairly powerful, 6Gb ram, dual core 2.6Ghz) I have changed windows settings to see if that's the issue. I have tried with and without distortion - the loss of quality is the same with both. I have checked volume and signal levels. I have recorded dry and then added Pod Farm effects as a VST. I have checked the bitrate (16bits 44100) All of them have the exact same issue, so I have to conclude that it is either the box or the software. I have used Audacity, Reason, Audition, Cakewalk, and Ableton. Listen to them and tell me something isn't wrong with this product. When I play live, these tones sound great - clear, rich, low-end performance-quality. When I record it, the recording comes out muddy, noisy, and greatly reduced in quality. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have not had the time or money to try a new box or new software after sinking hours and hours into this one, tweaking this and that in hopes that I might find the problem. I plugged it in and installed it and it worked great - right up until I started recording.Įvery single recording that I create with my UX2 sounds like garbage. I bought the UX2 in the hopes that I could begin some basic, rudimentary, at-home recording. I have owned this product for close to 3 years and it still isn't doing anything for me. Please help me diagnose the problem I'm having so I can finally, finally get recording. ![]()
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