

Try the FAQ/support route above and they should get you squared away.Īlso, though not the intended first use, live performance and recording have been done as pointed out.
#Ampkit feedback software
There should be no feedback issue in our software with iRig and minimal in others. That's the bulk of getting a good signal into the device. It's left a sour taste.įirst shot for volume issues and other issues of the sort is to run through the FAQ that covers a lot of that (especially low output): then contacting support if it doesn't work for you.Ī DIY attempt will surely suffer a bit if there isn't impedance matching done. I wish I had a different iRig to try, or a different interface all together.Īt this point I feel like i'm BETA testing this stuff, yet paying retail for it at the same time. I have tried two different apps now, and both an iPhone 3G and current iPod Touch, they all sound bad when using the iRig I have. Normally troubleshooting is a process of elimination.

I don't pretend to have the technical knowledge to know WHY, I just know both myself and my wife thinks it sounds HORRIBLE. The volume output is simply so low you have to jack the gain/volume in the software so high it then sounds horrible. If I try to run the free AmpKit I get horrible feedback unless the volume is set so low you can barely hear the instrument. They have an antifeedback feature in the software specifically to keep the iRig from feeding back, at least that's how I understand it. I think a lot of the quality could be due to the iRig. I honestly don't know how people are doing that as I think it sounds horrible. Click to expand.Actually, you'll see comments from IK where they do specifically talk about recording, using it live, etc.
