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No, a guitar is not sending a line-level signal; you need a pre-amplifier to boost the signal and then connect that output to the line input on the RZ.
Hey guys,
Can a line guiter connect to one of the channel with a rca cable into the line place?
Will it work?
Thanks.
No, a guitar is not sending a line-level signal; you need a pre-amplifier to boost the signal and then connect that output to the line input on the RZ.
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Thanks for the fast reply mate.
Now, if I have another sound card connected to the pc along with the controller also connected to the pc, and than plugging the guitar in the sound card and from there to the line input in the controller?
Too messy or just like you say to take the pre-amp?
Because I want to work in a daw and want the sound from the controller driver.. ;)
If your other soundcard allows you to pass an input directly to an output, then yes, you can send that output signal to the input of the RZ.
Alright man, will give it a try.
Another last question if you dont mind,
Why my daw having issues setting the RZ driver as the main audio driver?
I tried like everything in the settings and once I unchecked the asio force control over the ports it worked but now again I have this issue even when I already unchecked the asio force control over the ports..
Do you have any idea for fixing it?
Big thank you.. ;)
I'm not sure, which OS and DAW are you running, and is the DAW in 64bit mode?
Yes it's Windows 10 and the daw is Cubase Pro 8 in 64bit.
When trying other daw it's works fine..
That's happening because the drivers are currently 32bit; you need to either run the DAW in 32bit mode or use a different application to manage the drivers.
Ohhhh, I see...
Well I hope the drivers will be at 64bit soon..
Pulse, you really helped me, I didnt even tought on the 32 and 64bit way.
Thank you very much man!
Keep up the good work. ;) ;)
Sorry, I don't have any timeline for their release, keep watching the forums for information when it's posted.
Alright will do.
Thanks again ;)