by garfy » Thu Feb 15, 2018 6:08 pm
Hi Gus and welcome to the forums.
I’ll be honest, I haven’t had any experience of this mixer so I’m taking information from pictures and start-up guides on the net. Whatever you do, until you get a satisfactory outcome, keep speakers and especially headphones at a minimum volume level - you don’t want to damage equipment or your hearing!
From what I can tell, it should be fairly simple and if you’ve already got AmpliTube registering an input signal, you’re half-way there. By the looks of it you need to:
1) select “Dry CH 1/2” on the To PC switch
2) push down the Monitor Mute switch. This should mute the clean guitar sound you’re hearing, but it will still be going to the computer because of what you did in step 1. NOTE: This does not mute the headphones or main outputs, just what is sent to them.
3) Turn up the volume control for the return from your PC (the one with the USB symbol underneath it on the mixer)
4) Now when you turn up the headphones or the main monitor outputs you should hear what is coming back from the PC, which is hopefully your guitar sound from AmpliTube.
Hope that helps. Let us know if that sorts it out.
Good luck
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