Hello,
Eastbound71 wrote:1. Levels are too low when recording tracks on the built in DAW. I need to overdrive my audio interface to get to acceptable recording levels
*Please make sure to never clip your converters in your Audio Interface when recording/playing live*
- Set your Audio Interface to Hi-Z and raise the Input Gain (on your AI) to -20 - -10 while you are playing. (As you already did)
- In Amplitube's "DAW" select the first Track (1-Audio) and make sure:
your Input and Output (Master DAW) Gain is set to Zero
your R(ecord) is activated (red)
your channel fader is set to zero
You have selected Input 1 (or Input 2) and not Stereo-Turn off "Amplitube" (above the EQ knobs)
Now you should have the same level on the channel as on your Audio Interface. Yes?
If so, you can now activate "amplitube" again and raise your Input slider in Amplitube (bottom left) till you start hitting the red (and beyond...).
Eastbound71 wrote:2. If I add more then 3 tracks in the DAW, it starts to crackle and pop on the 4th track
What samplerate do you use?
Check: File -> Project Settings (try to lower the sample rate or increase the buffer size if necessary)
Eastbound71 wrote:3. Program will randomly crash and freeze up
Maybe this also stops when reducing the sample rate or increase the buffer size.
I hope i could help, if not i'm sorry