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My name is Levi. I lead worship at my church. I work in construction inspection and testing soils, concrete and building materials.
Howdy and welcome to the forum.

Nice guitar. What kind of music you like?

Did you know? If you pipe your guitar playing through a computer, you can get a lot of FX for freeeeeee! Phaser, flanger, echo, compressor, all kinds of reverb, amp simulators, all made by music folks and put out online for free. And not a dime spent on hardware. :cool:
 
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Howdy and welcome to the forum.

Nice guitar. What kind of music you like?

Did you know? If you pipe your guitar playing through a computer, you can get a lot of FX for freeeeeee! Phaser, flanger, echo, compressor, all kinds of reverb, amp simulators, all made by music folks and put out online for free. And not a dime spent on hardware. :cool:
I like any music that worships Jesus.

Long ago I played with computer effects. Back then we struggled with latency and it was less useful for live performance. What software do you recommend?
 
I like any music that worships Jesus.

Long ago I played with computer effects. Back then we struggled with latency and it was less useful for live performance. What software do you recommend?
Depends what you're doing with it.

For just messing around with FX, VSTHost is good and free. And it handles buffer sample size in-house, so you don't need ASIO4ALL to reduce latency. And there are... just so very many good free FX VST out there.

Hardware is a lot better these days, and any old laptop can give you pretty good sound with low latency and no glitches. 512 samples is a reasonable buffer. (Remember when 512 was something only rich people's computers could do without popping and stuttering?)