ok well if u are just opening an audio file reduce the inputs and outputs and usually when u open a file its gunna run it through whatever amp sim u have up creating a feedback loop. if you are recording and u record with to high input levels then its always gunna be that way unless u got a gain reduction plugin
I ha e had that problem for 3 years and 4 CPU amplitube has a bad name in my book maybe it'll work after I try this if not I'm getting peavey revalver
1. Look at your sound card driver settings to determinate whats your current default input device and connect your guitar jack to it.
2. To configure Amplitube go to its setting and put audio device on DirectX and select default input device correctly and press OK. Then open this setting again and put audio device on ASIO (Serach and download ASIO4all software). Increase the buffer size to 2 MB (Its OK for me)
3. Try to lower input device sound level to remove the buzz and noise.
ok well if u are just opening an audio file reduce the inputs and outputs and usually when u open a file its gunna run it through whatever amp sim u have up creating a feedback loop. if you are recording and u record with to high input levels then its always gunna be that way unless u got a gain reduction plugin
sinessence43 4 weeks ago
I ha e had that problem for 3 years and 4 CPU amplitube has a bad name in my book maybe it'll work after I try this if not I'm getting peavey revalver
ShadowBrave21 1 month ago
asio drivers maybe needed.
Eliteguitarschool 2 months ago
im having this problem as well, but increasing the buffer size does nothing
laxplayer72 4 months ago
@laxplayer72
Try to reduce input volume too (Line in or Mic whatever you use) - reduce gain and volume in amplitube
masnooper 3 months ago
it's feedback, try reduce output volume or take headphones
PVDHP 10 months ago
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NanoBrain 2 years ago
@NanoBrain
1. Look at your sound card driver settings to determinate whats your current default input device and connect your guitar jack to it.
2. To configure Amplitube go to its setting and put audio device on DirectX and select default input device correctly and press OK. Then open this setting again and put audio device on ASIO (Serach and download ASIO4all software). Increase the buffer size to 2 MB (Its OK for me)
3. Try to lower input device sound level to remove the buzz and noise.
masnooper 1 year ago