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I do it all the time as stated but it takes a separate interface for AT3 and the soundcard for BIAB into a mixer.




John, you are always a step ahead of me. OK, I tried to run the VST in RB for live monitoring which playing over my arrangemetns and it did work nice - form a guitar sound perspective, however, as you know, my show is in BIAB.

So you got me thinking, I actually have two soundcards on the laptop, the external VLT and the internal with its output from the headphone jack and my PA has a built in mixer. Since BIAB will not allow the VLT to run both itself and Amplitube (as etiher a VST with live monitoring or as a standalone sharing the single external VLT - it seems you are suggesting that I can cable-in both of the cards.

How does this sound:

First, I have to have BIAB output to the VLT since BIAB is also sending a midi channel to control harmonies - so therefore BIAB has to send to the VLT.

I have to have Guitar input from the VLT also since this is where I have the 1/4" jack.

So If I run Amplitube in Standalone mode with its input from the VLT, but with its output to the internal headphone jack so may be an option.

Well I tried this all last night and no go. But it was very complicated with multiple options for drivers. So should I keep on trying? Does it sound like I am on the right path.

If this would work I could literally eliminate the Guitar Amp from my giging. Not a big thing, but every less wiring and setup on stage save times and frustration.


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