by That0ne6uy » Sun Jun 03, 2018 7:59 pm
Yes - I am a PC user and have the stomp setup and works good - not great. I have a different issue that Amplitube likes to switch from recording mode to looper mode randomly. However - the service group is aware of it and hopefully things can get sorted out soon.
About PC/Amplitube/Stomp/ASIO4ALL....
It's going to take some tinkering. You're a windows user, so you're probably used to that. I assure you, though, the setup works. I will stress that you need to make sure that all the windows settings in "Sound" are correct - or its not going to matter what is in the control panel for ASIO4ALL. Here is what I have:
Sound --> Playback: The stomp is set to the default device.
Sound --> Playback: The stomp properties-->advance-->exclusive mode: check both boxes, one to allow for applications to take exclusive control and the other to give apps with exclusive mode priority.
Sound --> Recording: The stomp is set to the default device.
Sound --> Sounds --> Sound Scheme (drop down list): No sounds.
After that, you need to go into the ASIO4ALL panel and look what the notes are next to the sounds devices you have on your system. For instance, I have the stomp and a Realtek HD audio device (stock laptop device). I disabled the Realtek device (the blue-ish power button in the ASIO4ALL panel is off) and made sure that the Stomp button is on. If you see any warnings or errors (red Xs or whatever) something is obviously wrong and you're going to need to tinker.
Assuming all is right so far - you can now go into Amplitube, into the midi audio setup and get your inputs and outputs all set to the stomp. Just like in the manual. Also make sure that the midi input is set to the stomp as well.
Again, assuming all that is set - you should be good to go.
I will caveat the above that I am also running a Focusrite along side the stomp on the same laptop. I have run it both ways - stomp alone and with the Focusrite.
Good luck.