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Old Sep 23, 2007, 08:03 AM   #1
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Amplitube 2 problem - unwanted guitar signal

Hey i know someone had a simalar problem to this but my gear is different so it didn't seem to work for me. I'm running amplitube 2 as a stand alone program but am recieving 2 simultaneous guitar signals, one of them unwanted. 1 is the fx'd one from amplitube, the other is just the clean signal coming through, how can i get rid of this clean signal? I'm plugging into a SB Audigy Audio Card and the settings its currently on are:
Input channel 1- SB Audigy Audio (C000) 1
Outputs- ASIO4ALL v2
Channel 1- SB Audigy Audio (C000) 1
Channel 2- SB Audigy Audio (C000) 2

Please help.
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Old Sep 23, 2007, 11:32 AM   #2
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Assuming a default DSP config..
kX Mixer - Ins and Outs page... lower the AC97 volume.
and/Or
Mute the mic input in the kX Mixer AC97 page.
or
Disconnect the top pins of prolog (AC97) from XRouting in kX DSP

if neither work... it maybe something with ASIO4ALL Im not aware of (only played with ASIO4ALL a little, and it wasnt for 'Real time Effects' either.)

Sorry if that wasnt helpful..
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Old Sep 23, 2007, 01:42 PM   #3
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Mute the mic input in the kX Mixer AC97 page.
...or Line In, depending on how you guitar is connected to the sound card.
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