Cabinet Types And Controls; Tracks And Signal Routing For Guitar - ELEVEN Free Manual

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Cabinet Types and Controls

The Cab Type selector lets you pick a cabinet to
use with the current amp. The selected cabinet
and its controls are displayed directly below the
amp controls.
Cabinet Type selector in the Master section
Available cabinets include the following:
• 4x12 Classic 30
• 4x12 Green 25W
Cabinets are listed by their number and diame-
ter of their speakers. For example, "4x12" means
a cabinet has four 12-inch speakers.
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Cabinet Type selector
Tracks and Signal Routing for
Guitar
The way you set up Pro Tools tracks and signal
routing can vary depending on what you want
to do while recording and mixing with Eleven
Free. This section gives you a few specific exam-
ples of some of the many different ways you can
choose to work:
• "Recording Dry" on page 20.
• "Recording Eleven Free" on page 21.
• "Recording Dry and Eleven Free Simulta-
neously" on page 22.
• "Processing Pre-Recorded Tracks" on
page 23.
Recording Dry
(Monitor through Eleven Free)
This workflow lets you record dry (clean) while
the recorded signal is processed through Eleven
Free, letting you hear it but without committing
the track to that tone forever.
The flexibility to audition and compare differ-
ent settings and combinations of amps, cabinets
and microphones is a very creative and powerful
tool for mixing and arranging.
To record dry and monitor through Eleven Free:
Choose Track > New, configure the New Track
1
dialog to create one mono Audio Track, and
click Create.
Set the track input to the audio interface input
2
your guitar is plugged in to.
Insert Eleven Free on the track (see "Inserting
3
Eleven Free on Tracks" on page 13).
Choose a Settings file (preset), or adjust Eleven
4
Free's parameters to get your tone (see "Settings
(Presets)" on page 15).

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