Hello Milew6623
I'm sorry you appear to be frustrated with the products you have purchased from IKM. I will try to deal with some of your concerns, BUT I will also re-iterate what you have been advised in previous threads that have now been locked: this is a user-to-user forum NOT direct to technical support. Civility is expected in the language and tone you use in your comments, which includes self-censorship by using **** in your text as this still implies certain levels of language which are not tolerated on this forum. Please do not do this again.
Now, I take it from this thread that you have successfully got your AXE I/O installed and working (as per your previous threads), so this would suggest that you are having issues with using AmpliTube 4 after installation of the software.
Milew6623 wrote:How do I load presets?
There are 2 ways to load the included presets
1) using the Preset window at the top of the GUI. When you open the software it will say 'Default' but by clicking that window it will offer you a dropdown tree of the various collections and presets.
2) using the Preset browser, next to the Preset window. By clicking this, it will offer a library of all presets which includes a basic sound character description to help you choose. It is also searchable.
Caveat - as you have AT4 DELUXE some of these presets will either be unavailable or incomplete and the software will advise you of that, as they may include gear from collections which you do not own. Check the User Guide, chapter 4 (4.1 and 4.2) for more information on using presets.
Milew6623 wrote:I googled presets and saw $179, I will **** scream if I have to pay more money to get an actual amp sound
This may well be a third-party selling presets. IKM do not sell preset packages and you do not need to spend any more money just for presets.
Milew6623 wrote:I word for word asked a rep on Instagram if all I needed was the axe/io package, a computer and guitar in order to get the heavy distortion I was seeing in videos, I was told over and over, yes.
Whoever you spoke to was correct. BUT this obviously also depends on how you are listening back to the tones that AT4 can generate. You cannot expect heavy guitar sounds to be successfully reproduced if you are monitoring on laptop speakers or cheap PC speakers. Good quality headphones, studio monitors or a flat response amp/cab will always be better.
Milew6623 wrote:So damned mad! I called 15 **** times today and no one ansered, tech support is non extistent - look at FAQ.
Looking through the FAQ section is going to be the best way to quickly get answers to your questions. If there are issues that have been flagged up before, or problems that need a workaround, that is the place to look. Other issues however, i.e. ones which only appear to be specific to a single user and their own computer/hardware setup are best dealt with by Official IKM Support Team. This team however is not contactable by phone (so I'm not sure what number you have been calling). The appropriate method of communication is to open a support ticket using this link
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/contact-support/mi/ so your case can be tracked and formal one-to-one help can be given.
For completeness, I will remind you to check the rules about posting on the forum, which can be viewed here
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=19505" and specifically #3 "...please note that posts merely complaining about how long a support ticket is taking, IK Support in general, or similar will be locked or removed. You can send a private message to Ryan_IK with your ticket number if you feel a ticket is taking too long or is not being handled to your satisfaction."
I will not lock this thread yet as a courtesy to allow you a right to reply, but please refrain from posting multiple times about the same problem, or your views on Support. Follow the correct channels and they will help you.
Hopefully this has been of some help to you, so you can use AT4 as you want to. With the DELUXE package which you have, there are plenty of heavy guitar sounds that can be played through (obviously the term 'heavy' can be subjective
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