by zulujos » Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:43 pm
I had a whale of a time getting my solo 3rd gen to recognize AT4. Here are some instructions from IKM that got me going in the right direction. One thing that helped was changing channel 1 output to channel to and vice versa.
Open AmpliTube 4 (With your speakers or output muted - to avoid the feedback loop)Go to the Settings -> Audio/MIDI Set Up. Inside here, select the ASIO Technology and use the OUTPUT device to select ASIO4ALLOnce selected, use the PANEL button to see all available WDM devices in ASIO4ALLUse the WRENCH icon to show all "Sub-devices" (Think of your Focusrite as an example, this device as a whole is a device, but it's inputs and outputs are separate "Sub-devices".) On the left hand side of the panel you should now see "Power" buttons use these to disable ALL devices outside of just your Focusrite deviceOnce done, close the panel and the Audio/MIDI Set up to hear your AmpliTube playback properly
Important: Focusrite offers drivers for your device. These are similar to ASIO4ALL in the way that they will provide latency free audio, but they are different in a very specific way. ASIO4ALL access all "WDM" devices (Almost any audio device on your system, in short). The Focusrite drivers would only use the Focusrite device. This means, using the correct drivers, it would be impossible for your internal mic and speakers to cause this feedback loop. These drivers would also be optimized for your device, while ASIO4ALL is optimized for WDM devices in general. With all of this said, please make sure to look for your specific Focusrite ASIO drivers after selecting ASIO as your technology, these should be listed next to ASIO4ALL.