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2014/03/08 19:50:31
mikedocy
I just used 50 jam points on Amplitube 3, so the total out-of-pocket cost was only 50 dollars.
With the 4 freebies that will be 5 different Amplitubes for only 50 dollars. What a great deal. 
2014/03/08 19:59:27
Grem
Yep just six left!! We still got all day tomorrow!! Looking good for four free!!
2014/03/08 20:32:34
smallstonefan
If you have Amplitube for the PC and purchase gear such as the Slash or Hendrix collection and you want to use this on an iPad, do you have to re-purchase everything, or can you just buy the iOS app and you have access to your custom shop purchases?
2014/03/08 21:21:27
mikedocy
We did it! Hit the 4 free mark. I just checked my account and all four freebies are there.
2014/03/08 23:01:25
southpaw3473
I just jumped in. I resisted as long as I could but it was just too good to pass up. Having a time of it installing Amplitube though. I keep getting an "Unable to execute file in the temporary directory. Setup aborted" message. I'm stuck until I hear from tech support. Can't wait!
2014/03/09 01:02:39
Grem
mikedocy
We did it! Hit the 4 free mark. I just checked my account and all four freebies are there.


Yes!!!
2014/03/09 10:12:51
smallstonefan
I'm having a lot of fun playing with this, but struggling with a level issue. I'm getting just a bit of distortion (the ugly digital kind) even though I don't see anything peaking in the meters, and I've padded the input (which is a high impedance input). Been watching Amplitube Explained on Groove3, but it seems to cover the basics (obvious stuff) and I haven't seen anything on level setting.
 
Anyone know of some good resources that cover getting the most out of Amplitube, such as the level setting, minimizing latency, etc.?
2014/03/09 11:02:02
Grem
James are you using the standalone or the VST? I usually go with the VST and use X3 meters to get a good signal flow. I plug my axe straight into my interface, which has a high impedance input. What are you plugging into?
 
 
2014/03/09 11:22:12
Silhan
smallstonefan
I'm having a lot of fun playing with this, but struggling with a level issue. I'm getting just a bit of distortion (the ugly digital kind) even though I don't see anything peaking in the meters, and I've padded the input (which is a high impedance input). Been watching Amplitube Explained on Groove3, but it seems to cover the basics (obvious stuff) and I haven't seen anything on level setting.
 

I use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 interface, and I found that the factory ASIO drivers don't work well with Amplitube.  The rotary speaker emulations in particular produce a harsh digital clicking sound.  However, using the ASIO4ALL drivers that I found on the web made everything sound good.  The latency is probably more now than with the factory drivers, but not noticeably bad.
2014/03/09 12:40:25
smallstonefan
thanks guys! I'm using the i2M as an audio interface, but also tried my Mackie 1200f. I'm using the stand-alone, but will create a project template in Sonar with this and BFD3 and see if I can't get everything tweaked just right there.
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