elflord1973 wrote:If you're sending to a guitar cab, you will want mono output. Sending wet signal through out5 seems a little unusual but should work, might almost be better if your power amp is expecting an instrument level signal.
Usually for this sort of thing if I was using a regular amplifier I'd recommend using 1/2 for monitors and sending output to 3, then plugging output 3 to the FX return of the amp (so I'd be using my amplifier as a power amp)
I don't completely understand your setup, it shouldn't be necessary to use outputs 3 and 4 just to stream -- there should be some way to do the routing in the computer, e.g. send your mix to your streaming application by way of some kind of virtual inputs/outputs without using the outputs on your interface
Thank you for your input, mate.
I just want to use amplitube as preamp/effects and hook up it with external 1x12 and give it a go.
I am quite shocked that this is unusuall method and I cannot wait to see if it will sound any good.
As for the mixing and streaming... Yea I know I should be able to re-route it somehow but I had so much trouble doing so... This was the only option I have managed to work.
All kinds of echoes, feedbacks, etc.
I just want to play/practice the guitar and stream it at the same time, so basically = all sounds from a pc (amplitube 5, backing track from a website, etc.) need to go to stereo mix.
I haven't tried any software for virtual rerouting and couldn't make it work with windows 7 only, hence the cables going from mirrored 3&4 axe i/o outputs back to green input of my onboard realtec sound card.