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    • Kelvin Bouma
      Kelvin Bouma last edited by

      In BIAS AMP 2: When I plug my guitar into my pc I get very low gain on the metal amps (they don't sound metal at all). But when I up the gain on my input I just get this high pitched noise together with a lot of white noise. How do I fix this?

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      • Sascha Ballweg
        Sascha Ballweg @Kelvin Bouma last edited by

        @kelvin-bouma said in Low gain and high feedback:

        In BIAS AMP 2: When I plug my guitar into my pc I get very low gain on the metal amps (they don't sound metal at all). But when I up the gain on my input I just get this high pitched noise together with a lot of white noise. How do I fix this?

        Spend some money in new batteries for your active guitar PUs ;)

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        • Kelvin Bouma
          Kelvin Bouma @Sascha Ballweg last edited by Kelvin Bouma

          @sascha-ballweg I never said my pickups were active ones. They aren't

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          • pipelineaudio
            pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

            Are you using a direct box of any sort?

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            • Sascha Ballweg
              Sascha Ballweg @Kelvin Bouma last edited by

              @kelvin-bouma said in Low gain and high feedback:

              @sascha-ballweg I never said my pickups were active ones. They aren't

              I know. It was just a guess, based on the symptoms.

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              • Kelvin Bouma
                Kelvin Bouma @pipelineaudio last edited by

                @pipelineaudio No, I'm not. I guess the chance of it happening because my guitar is plugged straight into my computer is very high. However, if I do anything clean, it does sound good and my input signal is pretty loud.

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                • pipelineaudio
                  pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

                  Because the clean signal is for the most part, linear. Stick a compressor on that clean signal, and have it do anything like the dynamic range reduction a high gain amp would do (I mean a max swing of like 18dB, for real) and see what it sounds like then

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                  • aaronlewis02
                    aaronlewis02 @pipelineaudio last edited by

                    @pipelineaudio I'm currently using my Rig via interface and no DI. I've used a DI with an interface and I still had this issue occur. The comp even with Noise gain I'm still hit with that noise. It's like some sort of error with the drivers is my assumption.

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                    • pipelineaudio
                      pipelineaudio A2 last edited by

                      Definitely could be! Which interface is this?

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