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Listen iAxe in the PC speakers

Dieses Thema im Forum "GUITAR COMBOS" wurde erstellt von grouchomrx, 7. April 2008.

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  1. grouchomrx

    grouchomrx New Member

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    Hello, I've recently purchased a Behringer iAxe 629 USB guitar, and it sounds Ok for what i wanted (just a beginner).

    So I've installed Guitar combos included on the package, as well as a demo version of Guitar Rig. The problem is that the only way of listening while I play is pluggin the my headset or the speakers into the guitar connector, but I think it is imppossible to select my sound card as output (Realtek AC'97).

    I've installed asio4all drivers and the same problem. When I try to select the realtek output, it's impossible to set the guitar as input...

    Will it be possible to do it if I install an ASIO sound card, or the only way of listening the guitar is using the headphones jack?

    Thank you.
     
  2. grouchomrx

    grouchomrx New Member

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    Sorry, using Win XP, integrated realtek AC'97, P4 3,2 Ghz, 2 Gb RAM...
     
  3. Marc_S

    Marc_S NI Product Owner

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    It's not really going to work that way. Why don't you plug speakers into the guitar?

    you can split the I/O with ASIO4ALL, but you get clocking issues, and it never, ever sounds right.

    M
     
  4. grouchomrx

    grouchomrx New Member

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    So there is not any way of redirecting the output to the sound car? I just want to use the same headphones or speakers to listen the guitar and other things (guitar pro, mp3...) without having to unplug and replug the headphones conector each time...
     
  5. Marc_S

    Marc_S NI Product Owner

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    Nope, sorry.
     
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