toggle57 wrote:Thanks for the quick response Peter... will probably have to do that.
I just downloaded Amplitube from the IK web site so I presume its the latest (4.9).
I also reinstalled it just in case something did not go right, but that has made no difference.
I have an open ticket for getting ASIO working but found asio4all on the web and fixed my latency issue.
OK, good so it seems you have the latest, that's a good start
Other issues I have are:
1. There are no presets in preset browser... not sure if this is right.
This may sometimes have to do with OneDrive when Windows 10 tries to get users to put their Documents folder there instead of locally. Support would have more information on this and can fix if this is not it.
2. Realized I should have downloaded the deluxe version but now I have no idea how to upgrade to it.
The version you have is unlocked by the serial you use to register and authorize via Authorization Manager. You should be able to find the correct serial in your IK User Area for what you have and put that into Authorization Manager and do the "Restore My Gear" to be sure and voila you'll be all set.
3. There is no user manual - I guess this is all supposed to be obvious, and i'm just an idiot.
The manual is available in your IK User Area as well as being installed with the product. For the specifics/details including location you can consult this FAQ
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index.php?id=8124. Just figured out what the Match option on the Amp screen does... I get it, but find it a weird UI choice, and wonder how necessary it is.
When people change from the default, they may not have the knowledge to suss out what the matching amp/cab combination is so it should hopefully make it easier for some.
5. Its frustrating that I can't be sure what all the supplied amps are supposed to be... I get that there are copyright/brand issues and this is all done with a nudge and wink - but would still like to know what I am dealing with. Would love it if there was some unofficial yet correct source to find out what these are.
Yes, there are issues where we cannot legally name some directly. However, you'll find that on the gear list we do sometimes specify. I'll post that link in response to #6 (but wait, there's more!
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6. I assume that the master volumes that are greyed out on the american amps because the underlying amps are single volume models... from a UI perspective I wished they had just not put the graphic on the display.
Yes, the amps they model don't have the greyed-out control. These are from previous versions of AmpliTube that had a different architecture so that is a bit of a remnant, we don't currently do it that way in the newer versions that came after.
Apologies for the brain dump... please comment if i've not already lost you
No problem! Hope my answers helped at least a little bit.