juic3maN wrote:Why would MIDI have anything to do with the audio?
Since i started messing with the MIDI i have lost all audio in AT4, so i'd say it does have something to do with the audio.
Peter_IK wrote:Also, AmpliTube 4 and 5 are completely different products that are installed separately. One does not affect the sound of the other. It is done that way on purpose. Seems like there might be something else at play here. First thing I notice is that built-in Windows audio will not give good results. AmpliTube is made to be used with a proper audio interface, ideally one with an instrument/Hi-Z input, in order to get the best sound with the least amount of latency.
Well i've been using AT4 for roughly a year now without a single issue. As soon as i tried using AT4 after installing AT5 the sound was completely different and not in a good way. That's a pretty big coincidence if it's not related to the AT5 install.
I found this:
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/?id=1076I recall having to install this ASIO driver when i first started using AT4.
I've downloaded the "ASIO4ALL 2.15 Beta 2 – English" driver and restarted my computer.
I'm not understanding what i should be selecting from all of the drop downs. I've tried various combinations and none of them produce any sound at all in AT4.
Here's a screen shot of the options i have:
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/5889/eGLw9s.pngThe "Audio MIDI Setup" input/output options are "ASIO4ALL v2" or "iRig Device". This is when "Technology" is set to ASIO.
The sound options in the left hand panel are:
Output: "Speakers (Realtek(R) Audio)" or "Speakers (2-iRig HD 2)
Input: "Line (2- iRig HD2)" or "Microphone (Realtek(R) Audio)"
What combinations should i be using here to get the sound back.... hopefully with the original sound i had before i installed AT5?