Eyeris wrote:
Also, you are right, for some reason it was in MIDI. Even after changing it, it doesn't fix it. Funny thing you mention editing it out because when I do, it doesn't actually go away from playback. And if I wanted to record the guitar again using the same track, it will just layer over another buzz sound. I don't know, it's weird. Hopefully the file I sent can help out. This sound begins no matter what amplifier I use and it only does it with Reaper.
Wow, that is a weird sound! Actually I have no idea what causes it, all I can say that you should do systematic trouble shooting to try and and narrow down the possible cause.
I dont think it's an Amplitube thing, rather to do with Reaper, interface and their audio settings, but I don't know for sure. Which interface and drivers are you using? Have you checked the Reaper audio device settings, that your both input channels are seeing your interface, and not have the other channel recording your default hardware input like a built in microphone or something?
Do you get this if you start a completely fresh Reaper session without any custom settings and just record a dry guitar part on a blank track, without Amplitube or any other plugins? If you don't get this sound in that case, does adding Amplitube on the track afterwards cause it?
I would start with these..