I recently bought EZMix2 and several expansion packs. I have only installed EZMix2 so far. Both the stand-alone version and the plug-in inside Cubase Studio 5 have an incredibly loud audio hum, typically associated with extreme gain. I thought maybe one of my cables was blown, but even when the cable and guitar are unplugged the noise persists. I spent a whole afternoon trying to figure out what I am doing wrong. I can get the sound of the Carv preset going, but it is accompanied by the dry signal of my clean guitar. All the promo videos on Youtube sell this incredibly cool, crunchy, metal guitar sound with no background noise or hum. I am pretty sure EZMix can produce the sound I want, but I have no idea how to get it. The manuals do not help either. And what is up with that dry clean guitar sound protruding from my speakers? I buy all my software and I think TT make great products, but having spent the money I feel a little let down so far. It normally just works straight out of the box.
Any advice on setup would be very gratefully received.
Cheers
Dan
No, I am just applying the plugin directly on the channel as I would any other plugin effect. – Thanks
But actually even the Stand Alone version of EZMix2 just feeds back and screams and doesn’t give any kind of sound I can work with, regardless of the Audio Setup I choose. I have tried every configuration. So it might be that the fact that I am going into a mixer and directly into the Mac has something to do with it. But I mean surely the Stand Alone version should work. I have guitar direct in to mixer output via Tape Output to Mac. Then the Mac Audio Out goes back into stereo Line In on the mixer.
It sounds like a feedback loop to me. I have no problems here running through my interface connected to my MacBook Pro .
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Yes, it seems to be a feedback loop. But I have not been able to find a way to fix it. Do I need to buy an Audio Interface to get past this? I have always just muted the right channel and recorded mono into the left, but it is not working in this instance.
Hi,
The same problem here. I can’t understand how a fully digital effect can be so noisy. Even my whole-tube amp and analog pedals don’t create so much noise. The dry signal is a problem as well, can’t find a solution for that either. Previously it worked fine, I don’t know if it depends on updates that gone wrong?
It would be great to have an official answer from Toontrack and instructions to handle this very annoying problem.
Hi,
the OP 4 years ago obviously had problems because of how he connected his guitar to his computer.
How are you getting your signal into your computer?
Which OS are you on? Which version of EZmix2 are you using? Is it any Preset in particular?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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