threatsignal1875 wrote:thank you garfy !! you fixed my problem ,
Great stuff, glad that worked.
threatsignal1875 wrote:now the only problem I have is my palm mutes on guitar sound like palm mute scratches or ticks . and another problem I saw is I really have to strum the guitar with a thick pick to hear the distortion , if I hit it light its more clean.
Both of these things may be down to gain structure going into the software. Firstly, on the Scarlett input that the guitar is plugged into, make sure you have it set to be receiving "Inst" and the pad is off in the Focusrite software, then increase the gain until the green halo ring around the gain knob is lit green fairly constantly when you're playing. This ensures that your signal going through the analogue-to-digital conversion is hot enough without clipping. If the halo goes red, back off the gain a little bit.
Next, in AT4, there is an input meter and level control in the bottom left hand corner of the GUI. If this still looks low increase the level here. Note that, as long as you have set your physical control correctly on the Scarlett this does not affect the signal going into your computer just the level going into AT4. Now you should have an optimum gain structure for using AT4 and the rest is down to how you set up the various bits of gear within the software ie pedal levels, amp volume, mic placement etc.
Let us know if that helps.