Ryan_IK wrote:Not_Here11 wrote:I have watched and read a lot of reviews on this item ) that it is, doable to record a Wet signal on one track and have the Clean signal recorded a the same time for a safety/re-amp track. That right there is a big plus for recording guitarists out there? Are you familiar with that capability?
That's one of the best parts of the AXE I/O. Check out the GIF above. In this example I'm using AmpliTube 4 and the routing matrix in Studio One 4 to send signal between sources. With the AXE I/O re-amp output and mic pres you can use a similar concept to re-amp your live gear like your stomp boxes or guitar amps in real time.Not_Here11 wrote:The FX loop issue I was referring to is using the Stomp I/O connected via USB to a macbook running Amplitube to use all of its features ( controlled by stomp i/o) and being able to connect the Stomp I/O rig to the FX loop on the Head of my guitar amp/cab, using a four cable method (four cable method can be found on YouTube ). this would allow the Amplitube/Stomp I/O to be the fx processor and my head to be my guitar preamp and output through my cab.
Would you see a way to accomplish this with the use of the AXE I/O?
The AXE I/O has the same outputs as the iRig Stomp I/O (1/4" Headphones, & 1/2 Line output) plus a couple more. In this situation I would use the re-amp out to the FX Return of your amplifier. The FX send can go into the AXE I/O input channel 1. Using Z-Tone and the gain control you should be able to get a good signal routed each way. I've found this can produce interesting results when using time-based effects like delay or reverb.
Thanks for posting the GIF! that is exactly what I was referring to, being able to record both at once, which really is all about the routing huh ?
I have seen (sparsely) reports of problems in Win10 with drivers? Nothing specific, but I have to ask if you have seen any circumstances that Win10 and the AXE I/O may cause other crashes with in the system? I know that it is kind of a vague question, but when mixing a large project, stability is priority.
I would more than likely purchase via Amazon, understanding that I lose participating in the Jam Points program. Fine, as I can avoid the long wait times and save a little too.
Will I still get credit when I register the product for the group buy? I think the answer is yes, but I would like to confirm.
Also if indeed it does result in any instability, I assume I can return said item? (probably back to Amazon?)
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions!