Nick Kersey
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First off theres the 48 to 44.4 htz problem and then i can't get the sound to work at all. Why me?
What do you mean "problem"? Set your DAW session to 48k and go...First off theres the 48 to 44.4 htz problem and then i can't get the sound to work at all. Why me?
What do you mean "problem"? Set your DAW session to 48k and go...
As far as the sound, make sure you have USB Return Level turned up.
I'm also hooking my mackie monitors to the axe fx 2.
I'm curious why you say that?That might be your first mistake. I would recommend getting a FocusRite Scarlette 2i2 and hooking up your AxeFx through that and then hooking up your FocusRite directly to your computer. In non-technical terms, if you use the AxeFx as your Audio Interface and amp, some funkiness may arise.
I second this, I've used my Axe as an interface and my amp on both a powerful computer and a very weak computer with equally excellent results. If anything, using the Axe as both eliminates the need to compensate for latency, as that's all handled for you.I'm curious why you say that?
I've never heard that before, and I've encountered no issues using my Axe Fx as my interface.
I couldn't agree more with you right now.That might be your first mistake. I would recommend getting a FocusRite Scarlette 2i2 and hooking up your AxeFx through that and then hooking up your FocusRite directly to your computer. In non-technical terms, if you use the AxeFx as your Audio Interface and amp, some funkiness may arise.
I changed it 48 and it's fine but I can't get my mix play back to sound correct or good.
Okay I'm using a Mac and also Studio One professional. I go to my I/O setting and change my main output source from analog to USB. Analog allows me to just hear guitar but the USB allows me to hear everything but it sounds like I'm listening to it through an old radio.You don't need the scarlet. Playback should be ok through the axe fx the way you have it.
One step at a time.
What exactly does it sound like when you play the recorded track back? You say "It's fine" but also that its not in the same sentence. What is wrong with it? Are you on Windows or Mac, what DAW are you using? Give us more info and maybe we can help get it set up.
What are ASIO drivers?I second this, I've used my Axe as an interface and my amp on both a powerful computer and a very weak computer with equally excellent results. If anything, using the Axe as both eliminates the need to compensate for latency, as that's all handled for you.
I'd investigate making sure you're using ASIO drivers, as I've had the best luck with those. I run the Axe as my primary audio interface both for recording and for practice, and have had no issues at all.
I go to my I/O setting and change my main output source from analog to USB. Analog allows me to just hear guitar but the USB allows me to hear everything but it sounds like I'm listening to it through an old radio.