Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Jump to content

herohal

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Southern Ontario
  • Interests
    guitar, weight training, wood working
  • Registered Products
    2

herohal's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later
  • One Year In
  • First Post Rare
  • Conversation Starter Rare

Recent Badges

1

Reputation

  1. herohal

    jam2wav

    Easy way to do this is to use the Spider Jam itself. Jam files are very useful for editing on the Spider Jam. Say you make several layers and you save them as a wav. That's it then, no more editing is possible because the amp 'mixed' all of your tracks into a mono wave file. However, as a jam file, if you change your mind about a layer, you can delete it and re-do it. For me, instead of copying files onto my sd card (you have convert them to mono wavs anyhow), I just play the file while having the line out from pc into the cd input and just copy it and save it to either the sd card or internal memory. It auto saves it as a jam file, but the option is there to save as it as a wave file. The Spider Jam is NOT a home studio recorder....it's just a very good tool to capture ideas and save them cleanly. I have used Cool Edit Pro (got a freebie from a buddy) and while it is older, it is very good for making home recordings......good enough for a demo cd even. I have not done anything on guitar/recording for a few years now, but am thinking again 'bout doing something. I'll have to experiment, but for now, I don't see any real need for a jam2wave converter. The amp itself does a good job for that purpose. Just a bit more time consuming to play & copy files.
  2. herohal

    Bass Guitar

    Lol...... this forum doesn't get a whole lot of activity, does it?
  3. herohal

    Bass Guitar

    I just got this great amp Dec. 24. I like being able to lay down some bass tracks and this amp handles it fairly well. Was wondering if anyone tried to hook up a sub woofer via rca outs to get a more 'bassier' sound out of it?
×
×
  • Create New...