by garfy » Thu May 20, 2021 4:39 pm
Hello Icantplaytheblues91 and welcome to the forum.
So, first thing to do is to turn down any outputs to a conservative level while you're trying to fault find. There's nothing like fixing a problem at random and getting a blast from your headphones. I would also chose the default preset in AT5 to start with something normal to get it all working.
The obvious thing with the UR22 is that input 2 is the instrument input, so make sure your guitar is plugged into that and you have switched the Hi-Z switch in. You will also need to make sure that input 2 is chosen as the left input in AT5 Audio/MIDI setup.
You should also have the mix knob on the UR22 turned all the way clockwise to point at DAW. Now as you turn up the gain on input 2 you should be able to see a signal register on the input meters in AT5 and you should be able to hear your guitar being processed in your headphones.
Let us know how you get on.
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