mdfk79 wrote:is only coming through the left of my headphones.
You're getting there, a couple more things to check out...
In the
Control Panel application, under the [
Configuration] section, what is [
Direct Monitoring] set to? To hear on both sides of your headphones, change the setting to [
Mono]. Does that work? This doesn't mean you can only record mono tracks, it just allows you to hear a mono source input, like an electric guitar on both sides of the headphones. Below is from the AXE I/O user manual.
- Code: Select all
Direct Monitoring:
Here you can determine how the two input channels are mixed on the Direct monitoring path.
“Mono” means that both channels are mixed to mono. This is the most useful setting when you want to monitor one channel per time as this way the input channel will be monitored on both channels of your monitors or headphones.
“Stereo” mean that channel 1 will be routed to the left side of your monitors or headphones, and channel 2 on
the right side. This is the most useful setting when you need to monitor stereo sources, like stereo microphones,
keyboards, sound modules etc.
mdfk79 wrote:sounds like crap
The next thing to check is how the
physical [
MONITOR]
knob is set. The knob is on the right side the AXE I/O next to the [HEADPHONE] knob. Make sure it is turned all the way to the right, pointing to [
DAW]. Whether you are using a DAW or the standalone Amplitube application, it needs to be turned all the way to the right to hear just the signal processed thru the Amplitube standalone application or the plugin inside your DAW. When using a DAW, like Studio One, which I use, you'll need to turn monitoring on to hear the dry signal.
- Code: Select all
Setup your DAW
The AXE I/O is compatible with any Windows-based DAW that supports ASIO or any Mac-based DAW that uses
Core Audio. After installing AXE I/O Control Software and connecting the hardware, you can start using your
AXE I/O with the your DAW.
It is possible that your DAW may not automatically select the AXE I/O as its default I/O device. In this case, you
must manually select the AXE IO as the audio hardware on your DAW’s Audio Setup page. Please refer to your
DAW’s documentation (or Help files) if you are unsure where to select the ASIO/Core Audio driver.
Once the AXE I/O is set as the preferred Audio Device in your DAW, all 2 inputs and 5 outputs will appear in your
DAW’s Audio I/O preferences.
Can you try those two things and let us know if you see a difference?
Dave