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Adjust the physical gain knob on your interface so your loudest playing hits around in your DAW or interface meter.

AmpliTube 5 amp simulation and guitar gear modeling software

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The Settings and Preferences section allows you to customize Amplitube 5 to your preferences. Here's how to use it: Adjust the physical gain knob on your interface

The pedalboard section is drag-and-drop, allowing for complex, multi-pedal chains.

Inside AmpliTube, navigate to Settings > Audio MIDI Setup. Ensure your audio interface is selected, set your sample rate (usually 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz), and choose a buffer size (32-128 samples is ideal for recording to minimize latency).

The left panel allows you to browse and drag-and-drop stomps, amps, cabs, and racks. Here's how to use it: The pedalboard section

: Instructions on how to import your own .WAV impulse responses using the "Custom IR" option in the cabinet sidebar.

Garbage in, garbage out. Start by checking your input meter in the top left. Strum hard; the meter should tickle the yellow zone but never hit the red (clipping).Turn on the (located at the top or as a stompbox) if you are using high-gain amps. Set the threshold just high enough to cut out the hiss of your pickups when you aren't playing, but low enough that it doesn't cut off your notes as they fade out. Step 2: Selecting and Tweaking the Amp

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