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If I use amplitube as a standalone everything works great,Im not getting any of my dry guitar signal. But if I use it in Cakewalk I get the amp sounds and my dry signal coming thru when I play but it only records the amp sound.

Make sure the mixer knob on the Audiobox is full right. Start with a new project and delete all tracks but the one AT4 is on. Have echo enabled. If that doesn't work you'll have to be specific about how the track is setup. Is AT4 in the track fx bin or PC fx and so on.

The PC fx refers to the ProChannel. Any effect may be added to it too. When adding a regular DX/VST2 or VST3 plug-in to the ProChannel an FX Chain is added to the PC and the plug-in is placed in it. TheProChannel is accessible in the console view and inspector.

If you're new to amp sims be aware that, for the most part, they behave like amps. Play around with the level going into the DAW. With AT4 if you go in at -6 dB you may need to turn down the input control in AT4. Adjusting the level going into an amp sim is like having a clean boost in front of the amp. Also check the master outs. A number of the presets in AT4 seem pretty hot to me. Also if you have other amp sims, each is different. You can have AT4 setup and replace it with S-Gear or Bias Amp and they behave differently. Have fun!

I have an older version of Bias but it never really clicked with me for some reason,AT4 just seems fairly straight forward since Ive always used real amps and mics. But these days the wife working at home and now working on her PHD its not easy to play or record with the real deal. Besides Im no pro, I do this for myself and AT4 seems to let me keep playing and recording ideas with the whole pandemic thing going.

A Patch is the combination of a preset and its external controller settings (such as master volume, amp gain, delay level, etc.). The new Patch mode shows 4,000 memory locations where you can store patches. Patches have numbers (for example, 200A) AND names. This is because the name of the associated preset contained inside each patch can also be thought of as the name of the patch since the preset contained inside a patch is a unique preset that is only associated with that patch and is not tied to any other preset in AmpliTube. Once you save a preset into a patch, the preset becomes a part of the patch and may be edited independently of the preset from which it came.

The other parameters are optional, but it may be worth configuring them to properly describe your custom preset. Before you hit save, make sure Save PRESET, and not Save PATCH, is selected.

After assigning the correct program change number, click OK to exit the menu. After that, click on SAVE at the top of the GUI, and select Replace Preset. The program change number will now be tied to the specific custom preset.

Hi folks, looking for help with this. I have Amplitube 5 loaded into an audio track and all works fine. Now I want to control the Wah pedal with my Line 6 foot controller via a USB cable. I right click over the Wah and pick up learn Midi. It then tells me to move a controller to learn. Nothing happens... I tried loading Amplitube on a Midi track and bingo.. the Wha picked up the pedal ok so I wonder why this works on an instrument track but not an audio track. Can anyone help me?

Either use Logic's controller assignments to learn a MIDI message to a plugin control, or use the plugin in the "MIDI FX" mode, which has a bit more convoluted routing, but now will receive incoming MIDI which you can MIDI learn in the plugin directly.

For anyone else, this worked perfectly. You can't use Amplitube 5's wahs, but the Logic wahs sound great and respond to the full range of my expression pedal via the macro control. Configure the Logic wah of your choice as shown in the video, then load Amplitube 5 in the second audio fx slot of the same track and record your guitar and your wah automation on the same track.

My question is how to: "...use Logic's controller assignments to learn a MIDI message to a plugin control"? Is that what is being done in the video posted by supanorton? (Obviously on a different plugin)

Or how do I reduce latency when using the plugin as described in the above video? I am assuming that when des99 is saying to use the plugin in "MIDI FX" mode, he is describing the same process as in the above video.

Yes, that would be my preferred method rather than all this side chaining messing around, I'd expose the wah in amplitube to be automated, i.e right click the wah and pick "Assign Automation - Param 1". (Not map to MIDI as per the other method)

Yeah I had some time to try this out. Had to do a bit of research on macros in general first, but now I know how to do it this way, and I agree (in my limited knowledge) it seems like the best way to do this.

In AT, I assigned the Wah to "param 1", then in the smart controls menu, I found the tab that had some knobs already mapped to AT, and asked the "param 1" knob to learn from my expression pedal (under External Assignment).

I've found that doing it this way also allows you to map multiple parameters to a single expression pedal, so that really opens up some cool possibilities. I had a wah, phaser and an Opto-tremolo intensity knob all linked to my pedal and it was working great. It didn't look like I could invert the control or manage the range, but I didn't dig too deep. It is lots of fun playing around with multiple parameters on one pedal, and the mind boggles at all the combinations.

Actually, I think I have something odd going on since I used to be able to use my expression pedal to control AmpliTube in Logic -- exactly as shown in the "How do I get an Expression Pedal to work in AmpliTube 5 with Logic Pro...??" video from TheSuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow, as posted above by supanorton -- but now I apparently cannot! ?

I should add that I can merrily assign MIDI control from my expression pedal within the AmpliTube standalone app, and -- in Logic -- I can confirm that I see the appropriate MIDI In stuff in Logic's LCD panel.

But, although I set up a Software Instrument track with AmpliTube 5 in the track's "Instrument" spot, when I then go to assign MIDI within the AmpliTube plugin and "Learn" the wah, the plugin just sits there "waiting for MIDI input" even though I'm moving the expression pedal and can see the MIDI info changing on the LCD's MIDI In section.

Weirdly, if I open another audio track, add an instance of Logic's stock Pedalboard plugin with one of its wah pedals, I can then open the Smart Controls (with the Inspector) and easily use the Learn button to assign my expression pedal to control the "Pedal Position" parameter! (I don't even need to do the macro stuff as described in the "Controlling Pedalboard With An Expression Pedal - Logic Pro X Tutorial" video from Decibel Peak, also posted above.)

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