User manual
2 - Setting up Audio and MIDI
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AmpliTube
™
Live
the latency as low as possible without clicking or glitching. This will provide
the best possible performance for real-time guitar playing. The amount of
latency is dependent on several factors: computer speed, sound card per-
formance, and ram. Our suggested specifications are more than adequate
for near zero latency monitoring of the signal. With this setup, the latency
incurred is less than audible, even during fast arpeggiations or soloing.
Next, select the desired sampling frequency. This will be limited to your
soundcard’s capability. Most soundcards will default to 44100. This is OK.
AmpliTube Live will support sample frequencies up to 96000.
MIDI
Now that the audio is configured, the MIDI can be set up for using an exter-
nal MIDI controller for Volume/Wah changes and program changes. In the
bottom of the same menu, select the MIDI input that is connected to the Midi
controller. The learn functions can now be used to assign midi controller
messages to the AmpliTube™ Live functions. This process is explained in
detail on page 21 under the “MIDI control” section.
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