I am trying out Amplitube on my Windows 10 desktop. How would I go about recording what is coming out of Amplitube? I don't see a way to do that - install Amplitube in Audacity as a VST maybe? Can I run Amplitube as either a VST or standalone?
Thanks.
dave
Audacity 3.0.0 and Amplitube 5
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Re: Audacity 3.0.0 and Amplitube 5
On doing further research maybe 'Loopback Recording' is the proper path here. I can't try it because I am also having a Amplitube 5 issue that is unresolved.
Surely this is a common scenario that many have encountered and solved (??).
dave
Surely this is a common scenario that many have encountered and solved (??).
dave
Re: Audacity 3.0.0 and Amplitube 5
You will probably hit a problem if Amplitube is using ASIO.
ASIO tends to grab exclusive control of the computer sound system, which interferes with non-ASIO applications like Audacity.
If Amplitube is NOT using ASIO, then yes I'd suggest using WASAPI loopback.
(See: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tut ... ndows.html)
ASIO tends to grab exclusive control of the computer sound system, which interferes with non-ASIO applications like Audacity.
If Amplitube is NOT using ASIO, then yes I'd suggest using WASAPI loopback.
(See: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tut ... ndows.html)
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Re: Audacity 3.0.0 and Amplitube 5
Steve, thanks. That is EXTREMELY helpful! dave