New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

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New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby Ryan_IK » Wed Oct 16, 2019 10:52 pm

There is a new FAQ available below will help guide you through optimizing Windows 10 for recording and editing audio.

https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1277

For AXE I/O users, make sure to read the FAQ on getting started here:

https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1276

iRig users will need AIO4ALL, make sure to read the FAQ on getting started here:

https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1076

AmpliTube users can find a guide for using YouTube, Spotify or other streaming services.

https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1236
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby ac30irons » Thu May 07, 2020 7:39 am

This needs updating to include the new drivers
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby Ryan_IK » Thu May 07, 2020 3:48 pm

ac30irons wrote:This needs updating to include the new drivers

Glad you noticed they were posted! The FAQs were updated earlier this morning. :D

Check out the FAQ below for information on what iRig devices now offer dedicated ASIO drivers and how to get them.

https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1340
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby ac30irons » Thu May 07, 2020 3:59 pm

Doesn’t tell you how to set them up inside AmpliTube 4 though.
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby Ryan_IK » Thu May 07, 2020 4:06 pm

ac30irons wrote:Doesn’t tell you how to set them up inside AmpliTube 4 though.

This will be similar to selecting any other drivers in AmpliTube. There are no special steps.

1) Open AmpliTube 4 CS
2) Go to the Settings -> Audio/MIDI Set-up
3) Select ASIO as your Technology
4) Select the iRig Drivers as your Output device (This will select as your input device as well)
5) Adjust your audio buffer size for your system*

*Start at 128, then go higher if you hear clicks and pops. Going lower will allow for lower latency times, but will cost more processing power to do so.

See the example below:

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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby ac30irons » Thu May 07, 2020 4:15 pm

It says Asio is not available on the drop down for me ? Any ideas ???
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby Ryan_IK » Thu May 07, 2020 4:28 pm

ac30irons wrote:It says Asio is not available on the drop down for me ? Any ideas ???

Make sure after you've installed your drivers to restart your system. This is best practice after installing any drivers.

Once restarted, check to see if you have any further issues and if so, you might want to open up a support ticket. Feel free to PM me the ticket number if this is the case.

Please keep in mind this is a user to user discussion forum and this is not for direct technical support.

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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby rmedlicott » Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:19 am

Another important thing if using a Surface device! I had popping and clicking despite buffers set up to 2048.

The Power options don't give 'Performance option' on Surface devices, you have to select the battery icon in system tray and slide the slider to the right. (All the way right, not halfway as per image below)

Problem solved! Buffer back to 512, no lag and no popping

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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby keyston72 » Tue May 13, 2025 7:19 am

Hey.
I just installed Amplitube and Tonex last night.
I'm trying to use my Digitech RP360 as an interface device but the output from Amplitube is still the clean tone of my amp.
I just followed all the steps in the guide to use ASIO 4 all and VB virtual cable, although Amplitube was already detecting the digitech RP360 prior to doing this. But still getting no effect to the guitar sound. I am running the pedal in bypass mode so as to to get any of the pedal effects in the sound.
Any ideas whats missing?
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Re: New FAQs! Windows 10: Optimizing for audio

Postby keyston72 » Tue May 13, 2025 9:07 am

I found the solution, which my be helpful to someone else so I'll mention it here.
I made a blank preset in the RP360 which goes direct to the output with no effects or amp modelling in the pedal. Then in the pedals system I adjusted the levels of pedal vs USB. That just leaves finding the sweet spot for pedal output and Amplitube input.
I'd post pics but when I try I just get img in brackets. [img]
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