lastyak@gmail.com wrote:It is September 7, 2018. I just received a new iRig StompIO expecting that I could use it as an input device to Amplitube 4.6.1 but then output through my UAD Apollo Twin Duo Thunderbolt interface. No dice.
In fact, for those playing the home game, don't try it. If you select ASIO in Amplitube Settings, the StompIO does not show up as an input. If I keep it set to Windows Exclusive, the Apollo Thunderbolt DOES show up in the output list, but when I select the Apollo as my output, Amplitube's meters peg-out, and I get a Blue Screen 'Less Not Equal' crash.
Interestingly, I happen to have two desktops and one PC laptop with Thunderbolt connections. No go on those either.
If there is no ASIO driver, why does it offer ASIO as an option to select, and what kind of professional tool doesn't? [mod redacted]
I have done this with the irig stomp io as my input and audiobox usb for output.
Just set up amplitube with asio4all and make sure your input for the irig stomp io is enabled and the output disabled within asio4all control panel. Then make sure your output for your thunderbolt is enabled and input disabled from within asio4all control panel. Then within windows, if you want to play along to YouTube or whatever, go down to your sound icon on the Windows taskbar and select your pc soundcard. It's probably set on irig or thunderbolt.