mgartner wrote:Whenever I turn on my Surface Pro 3 and start up Amplitube, there's about a 30% chance it will actually work right off the bat. The majority of the time, ASIO4All will be selected, with iRig as input and output but there's no sound, or a giant buzz or high pitched squeal. I reboot, restart, uninstall, reinstall, disable, enable etc.. Somehow it eventually comes back...until it doesn't. Yet, every time Amplitube is dead, I try TH3 Overloud and right off the bat, it works with no problems at all. It's also using ASIO4All, yet has never dropped out once. I would prefer to use Amplitube, but it just seems impossible with the lack of stability.
mgartner wrote:Whenever I turn on my Surface Pro 3 and start up Amplitube, there's about a 30% chance it will actually work right off the bat. The majority of the time, ASIO4All will be selected, with iRig as input and output but there's no sound, or a giant buzz or high pitched squeal. I reboot, restart, uninstall, reinstall, disable, enable etc.. Somehow it eventually comes back...until it doesn't. Yet, every time Amplitube is dead, I try TH3 Overloud and right off the bat, it works with no problems at all. It's also using ASIO4All, yet has never dropped out once. I would prefer to use Amplitube, but it just seems impossible with the lack of stability.
mgartner wrote:Whenever I turn on my Surface Pro 3 and start up Amplitube, there's about a 30% chance it will actually work right off the bat. The majority of the time, ASIO4All will be selected, with iRig as input and output but there's no sound, or a giant buzz or high pitched squeal. I reboot, restart, uninstall, reinstall, disable, enable etc.. Somehow it eventually comes back...until it doesn't. Yet, every time Amplitube is dead, I try TH3 Overloud and right off the bat, it works with no problems at all. It's also using ASIO4All, yet has never dropped out once. I would prefer to use Amplitube, but it just seems impossible with the lack of stability.
smcvey wrote:One of the reasons I bought into Stomp I/O and Amplitube is I thought I could find presets and just import them onto the iPad. My objective is simply using the rig for practice and live performance. Is there a way to do that? I understand some of the presets might require additional amps and stomps and I am happy to invest if it could be that easy.
If this is not possible, is there a way to find configurations others have used and manually set them up in Amplitube? Example:
Santana Lead:
- Amp Mesa Boogie Mark I
- Gain - 9.2
- Bass - 5.1
- Mid - 8.0
- Treble - 6.5
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etc.
- Stomp 1 - Keeley Compressor
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etc.
redroc.k wrote:Hi Tim, I was having a problem with my I/O Stomp and iPad where it would occasionally stop making sounds - the two meters on the I/O Stomp would drop to zero. And, then, button presses on the I/O Stomp would stop being received by the iPad software. The behavior would happen both when using Amplitube and Bias FX.
The fix would be to sometimes reset the power cable, sometimes reset the lightning cable, sometimes including restarting the software on the iPad.
Are you seeing the same?
I did not test on a MacBook or on a Windows laptop.
tim6691 wrote:Now I just need an extended vacation to play with it.