Mixing link loopy hd8/31/2023 This was a hard one to imagine and explain, so I hope it is all clear and correct.The Allen & Heath ZED60-10FX is analog mixer worth using in a home studio setup, considering the features that it comes with. If my instructions seem off, they may be, but ask and I will see if I wrote something wrong. If you need more help, don’t hesitate to ask. Crank it up to 100% if your non-Loopy guitar signal seems weak. Also, back when creating the Buss Send in AUM, it will be created with the Send level at about 50%. If it can only load in the input slot, it’s fine to do that instead and it shouldn’t make a difference. What I am not sure of is if it can run in the FX slot in AUM and Audiobus. I looked up the Amplitube app, and it has IAA support so it should be fine in AUM. The iRig input cable is plugged into the amp FX loop send, and the guitar is plugged into the main guitar input on the amp. Plug the Right channel output with Loopy into your amp Line In. Plug the Left channel with your Amplitube guitar signal into your amp FX loop return. You need a stereo splitter adapter to separate the R and L output channels. Then you will hear the loop playback in the Right channel. So if you turn off input monitoring in Loopy, you won’t hear your guitar in the Right channel until you record a loop. You can also use the Audiobus toolbar in AUM to control Loopy. Select iRig output R for the output of AUM Track 3. Add a panning node if you need it and pan it full Right. The output of Audiobus Track 2 gets sent back to AUM Track 3.įinally, back in AUM, input Audiobus Track 2 on AUM Track 3. Then in Track 2 in Audiobus, bring Loopy master out back in through the input. In here, select AUM as the input to receive the audio from AUM’s Track 1. But if you can only select the stereo iRig out then the panning node will isolate the audio to the Left channel for you. If you can select L or R for the iRig output, the panning node isn’t needed. In the output I just have HeadphoneL selected, but you would select the iRig L output. I put a panning node on this track and pan it hard left. At the output of Track1, I select IAA/Audiobus for the output.įor Track 2, I select Buss Send A to receive the audio from Track 1. You can easily rearrange FX order in AUM. If you want dry guitar going to your Amp FX loop, put the Bus Send before Amplitube. I assume you want Amplitube on both the Loopy signal and the Amp FX loop signal, so I put the Buss Send after Tonestack in my example. This goes into Tonestack for me in the effect slot, you run Amplitube instead. But, I don’t know if this would change if I had an interface with more output options. I’m thinking that means that I can’t choose AmpliTube more than once in Audiobus. However, AmpliTube is ‘grayed-out’ after choosing it once. I was hoping I could just choose AmpliTube as another input and choose my hardware output as the second output. I guess my question really is, how do I route this in Audiobus? Currently, I choose AmpliTube as an input, with Loopy as output. With just the iRig mono cable, you are kinda stuck. Same with a simple stereo input, you could run it dual mono. If you do mono output, you can probably use a simple stereo out device and use it as dual mono. If you try to bring a single guitar input multiple times into Audiobus, they all combine onto one mixer channel. For input, you should look for a device that has multiple selections for the guitar input, such as “1, 2, or 1+2.” That way your inputs in Audiobus will have separate mixer channels and assignable outputs. You are going to need an audio device with multiple outputs, at least two discreet stereo outs you can assign separately in Audiobus. So where does the Loopy output go? To the amp as well? Does it need to be in the effect loop path too? You are recording loops in Loopy and outputting the looped audio, but not the live guitar/Amplitube signal. Loopy is receiving input from your guitar through Amplitube, but has nothing to do with the amp or effects loop. Where does this go from here? To the amp speakers? The line out goes into your amp and gets processed by the effects loop. So if I understand correctly, you want to plug your guitar into Amplitube and send it to line out as well as Loopy.
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