markwaldron7string wrote:Amplitube is giving me 0 sound when I pull it up other than some awful feedback. I installed Ableton to see if that might work but I still can't get any sound other than the clean that is coming directly through the interface. Do I need to have a DAW open for Amplitube to work? I was expecting it to work directly through the computer where I could just mess around with different amps and settings.
I'm sure Ableton was just an example DAW, you can use the
Amplitube 4 standalone program and use that exclusively. You've glossed over a couple of questions I asked.
Are you using headphones
connected directly to the AXE I/O?
This will help isolate the problem. If not, do you have a pair of headphones you can use?
Did you update to the latest
AXE I/O control panel? There is no driver update since AXE I/O is class compliant and
does not require an external driver on MacOS. Don't use "asio4all" or any other external driver. Can you
open the
AXE I/O Control Panel and see the meters moving when you play your guitar?
The next thing to check is how the
physical [
MONITOR]
knob is set. The knob is on the right side the AXE I/O next to the [HEADPHONE] knob. Make sure it is turned all the way to the right, pointing to [
DAW]. It needs to be turned all the way to the right to hear just the signal processed thru the Amplitube standalone application.
The last thing, in the Amplitube standalone application, make sure
BOTH your [
Input Device] and your [
Output Device] are set to [
AXE IO]. You can't mix devices, like the AXE I/O is input and your Mac built-in speakers are ouput because it causes hardware timing issues and latency. Also, do
NOT, and I repeat, do
NOT have the Mac built-in microphone selected for your input device. I believe that is the source of your feedback sound. AXE I/O absolutely has to be selected as your input and output device.
They mention having security rights in the MacOS to the internal built-in microphone because it causes problems in the Amplitube standalone application as it tries to read all of your devices, but it shouldn't be something you would use or have selected as an input device.
Please try out my suggestions above and reply back.
Dave