but while im playing along with the guitar track the sound quality on my speakers sounds muffled and just not right. i play back the guitar so i can play the bass along with it so i can get the timing right. i use the noise gate, chorus pedal, and compressor for the bass. ok so on to the bass track i turn the input in insert 1 in turned off and i turn it on in insert 2. i play that back and it sounds good, the levels are all in the green and nothing is clipping. i record my track and send it to the play list track one. now when i record i use the edison recorder. with the settings i have on the effects it sounds good. on the hard core effects i am using in this order noise gate, equalizer, distortion, then compressor. in insert 1 i am using fruity filter to help with the extra noise from the guitar. then i am using fl studio's hardcore effects, for the guitar sound. the guitar is pluged in to the mic input on my computer, not the best way at all. Ok how i am recording this set up is as fallows. Ya i know i got to work on the timing of the riffs thats all in time.
RAD what you can do for your country with rock 'n roll. RAD not what your country can do for you. I really don't want to contradict my contradictions by telling you how intelligently stupid your recording problems are are not being. Otherwise, I think you will have made a perfectly wonderful awful recording. I just want that to be clear, about the chicken I just saw that crossed the street while answering this.
More information is required from you as to the entire workflow, equipment, technique you are utilizing before a more smartass answer from me can be derived & convoluted into an incomprehensible answer. The art of recording isn't quite as brute force as the music you are playing and therefore cannot be engineered in the same way that you play it. Your problem is nothing more than operator error.
What kind of file format you use to record & mix out to. The gain adjustments set properly on the preamp. The other problems are simply in what microphones you select and where to place them.
#HOW TO USE GUITAR IN FL STUDIO SOFTWARE#
If you recorded your guitar, when you played back just your guitar, does it sound OK? Are you recording your guitar & bass guitar on separate tracks? Or are you stacking one on top of the other? You are talking about your software but software isn't there to affect your sound only record it. Dude, the only problem that I hear is that you have not worked out your mixing chops properly.