Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
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Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Hello all,
I really like Eventide's iconic reverb, chorus, delay, modulation, pitch-shifting effects... I have their bundle plug-ins and I am thinking how to incorporate them to my live guitar rig. The obvious thing to do would be to buy these H9 boxes but I think, why on earth on 2018 not to use the laptop to replace the digital stompboxes? –and then reamped and straight to the amplifier.
I am not concerned at using a laptop because: it's introducing a lot of complexity that can go wrong, , foot controller to control the presets on the laptop, switching from one effect to another, activation key for vst's, looks ugly, whatsoever...
I am concerned with the fact that even with maximum computer horsepower, latency would still be a serious issue. I am concerned as well with the fact that the output of my soundcard (Motu Ultralite) even reamped with a proper box, could entail serious impedance/sound problems when entering the guitar amp (let's say an amp with a big clean headroom), I guess it could be even further problematic if I put a fuzz box between my guitar and the Hi-Imput of the audio interface.
Is this a serious feasible route? Any experiences?
Thanks!
I really like Eventide's iconic reverb, chorus, delay, modulation, pitch-shifting effects... I have their bundle plug-ins and I am thinking how to incorporate them to my live guitar rig. The obvious thing to do would be to buy these H9 boxes but I think, why on earth on 2018 not to use the laptop to replace the digital stompboxes? –and then reamped and straight to the amplifier.
I am not concerned at using a laptop because: it's introducing a lot of complexity that can go wrong, , foot controller to control the presets on the laptop, switching from one effect to another, activation key for vst's, looks ugly, whatsoever...
I am concerned with the fact that even with maximum computer horsepower, latency would still be a serious issue. I am concerned as well with the fact that the output of my soundcard (Motu Ultralite) even reamped with a proper box, could entail serious impedance/sound problems when entering the guitar amp (let's say an amp with a big clean headroom), I guess it could be even further problematic if I put a fuzz box between my guitar and the Hi-Imput of the audio interface.
Is this a serious feasible route? Any experiences?
Thanks!
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Thanks so much!odontophobia wrote:Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
I've seen that rig rundown, but I thought it was mostly in relation with axefx and I really wantto use my own collection of plug-ins
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
I just used it as a reference for a group using laptops in a live rig. NIN could be more relevant. And I think This Will Destroy You has a MacBook Pro in their live rig for a time.MPrado wrote:Thanks so much!odontophobia wrote:Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
I've seen that rig rundown, but I thought it was mostly in relation with axefx and I really wantto use my own collection of plug-ins
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Yes, btw, I've just discovered this and looks awesome: https://orangeamps.com/news/orange-ampl ... -teleport/odontophobia wrote:I just used it as a reference for a group using laptops in a live rig. NIN could be more relevant. And I think This Will Destroy You has a MacBook Pro in their live rig for a time.MPrado wrote:Thanks so much!odontophobia wrote:Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
I've seen that rig rundown, but I thought it was mostly in relation with axefx and I really wantto use my own collection of plug-ins
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Link doesn’t work. :|MPrado wrote:Yes, btw, I've just discovered this and looks awesome: https://orangeamps.com/news/orange-ampl ... -teleport/odontophobia wrote:I just used it as a reference for a group using laptops in a live rig. NIN could be more relevant. And I think This Will Destroy You has a MacBook Pro in their live rig for a time.MPrado wrote:Thanks so much!odontophobia wrote:Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
I've seen that rig rundown, but I thought it was mostly in relation with axefx and I really wantto use my own collection of plug-ins
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
http://orangeamps.com/omec-teleport/odontophobia wrote:Link doesn’t work. :|MPrado wrote:Yes, btw, I've just discovered this and looks awesome: https://orangeamps.com/news/orange-ampl ... -teleport/odontophobia wrote:I just used it as a reference for a group using laptops in a live rig. NIN could be more relevant. And I think This Will Destroy You has a MacBook Pro in their live rig for a time.MPrado wrote:Thanks so much!odontophobia wrote:Equipment depending that may not be a huge issue.
Gonna drop a couple links worth perusing.
Rig Rundown for God is an Astronaut, using laptops for stuff on the latest tour. also using axefx.
https://youtu.be/rmBwfaYv_cU
And here’s an interview taking about Nine Inch Nails using Apple’s Mainstage, a live performance tool.
https://www.mixonline.com/technology/ni ... iew-378158
I've seen that rig rundown, but I thought it was mostly in relation with axefx and I really wantto use my own collection of plug-ins
If you decide you want one let me know. I bought one and never used it and will make you a sweet deal.
https://orangeamps.com/omec-teleport/
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Didn’t even realize you could use the OMEC Teleport USB to route effects. Lit.
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
I put mine up on Reverb but I'll make you an even better deal if you decide to go the Teleport way.odontophobia wrote:Didn’t even realize you could use the OMEC Teleport USB to route effects. Lit.
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Can't stomp on a laptop.MPrado wrote:why on earth on 2018 not to use the laptop to replace the digital stompboxes?
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Yes you can. It's a great feeling.D.o.S. wrote:Can't stomp on a laptop.MPrado wrote:why on earth on 2018 not to use the laptop to replace the digital stompboxes?
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
Welp, we've solved it. No drawbacks at all.
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Re: Using a laptop computer in place of digital stompboxes
I find that with the latest low latency interfaces like the Focusrite Clarett series, the latency really isn't noticeable anymore. That's especially true if you're using it for something like chorus or reverb, since you can use direct monitoring to get absolutely no latency for the dry signal.
Impedance won't be a problem if you set your amp clean, but don't expect sensitive fuzz pedals to handle it well. You'd rarely put those kinds of fuzz pedals after reverb anyway though? More traditional dirt pedals will sound fine after the interface.
Ultimately though you just have to give it a try and see if you like how it sounds or not.
Impedance won't be a problem if you set your amp clean, but don't expect sensitive fuzz pedals to handle it well. You'd rarely put those kinds of fuzz pedals after reverb anyway though? More traditional dirt pedals will sound fine after the interface.
Ultimately though you just have to give it a try and see if you like how it sounds or not.