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This is soo frustrating!

Discussion in 'GUITAR RIG' started by icecoldstar, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. icecoldstar

    icecoldstar New Member

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    I have behringer guitar to USB link device connected to my PC. Also, I have speakers connected to PC. I'm running windows 7 64 bit, got guitar rig 5 and asio4all installed.

    I'm trying to use guitar rig as amp simulator and possibly record my guitar playing. However, right now there's no sound from speakers and recording does not work. Can someone help me out?

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  2. arve.knudsen

    arve.knudsen New Member

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    Maybe you should try some more basic setup first, i.e. record into a wave editor (Audacity) or something to rule out fundamental prolems. Verify also that you can play back through your Behringer audio interface.
     
  3. ReverendLove

    ReverendLove NI Product Owner

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    I assume, you connected your speakers to your PC-Audio. GuitarRig has your Behringer as output. Why should you hear anything, if you don't connect your speakers to that interface?
     
  4. icecoldstar

    icecoldstar New Member

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    I changed Behringer as input, but it give me error message shown here

    http://i39.tinypic.com/rh00mw.jpg

    I don't really know how to fix that error message because as far as I'm concerned, there's should be no conflicts.
    Also what's more frustrating is that I tried to set it up without installing the drivers for Behringer. It worked like I wanted, but the background noise is just too much. So I installed the driver and hoped it would reduce the noise, but it just fuccked me up. what I mean by that is the error message in the screen shot I provided.
     
  5. snicholls

    snicholls New Member

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    Hello I have this usb device also, make sure to download the newest 64bit drivers for it as the ones on the disk are useless.

    And using Asio4all, you should be able to get sound working.