Wired: Extremely intuitive user interface, plenty of amps and pedals, great sound, recording capability and active gain and feedback control in hardware. Overall I like it, and I am hoping that a new gadget will get me to practice the guitar more. You can also import backing tracks to play along with.Ī handy chromatic tuner, metronome and extensive and very useful help system round out the features. This lets you quickly lay down a track and worry about the pedals later. You can then "re-amp" your track and change up the amp and effects. It lays down both a clean and effects track. Amplitube was a bit sluggish in the UI, but rarely showed latency with the effects.Ī feature that is (so far) unique to AmpKit is the ability to record yourself. The app launches quickly, every tap produces a quick response and I didn't notice any latency in processing, even with five or six pedals chained together. Peavy probably makes one, and Behringer makes an inexpensive one.AmpKit performed very well on my aged processor. Works with most recording, processing and tuning apps. LiNK is the ideal companion to AmpKit for iOS devices that aren't compatible with Peavey AmpKit LiNK HD, and includes active circuitry that reduces crosstalk. You can also get Guitar-USB interfaces, so you can record the guitar directly on the computer (with Audacity or other recording software), if you'd rather do that than use the iPhone. AmpKit LiNK is a best-of-breed analog guitar interface that connects to the 1/8' headset jack on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you don't want to edit, you may not need Audacity.
Then, you can use Audacity for editing, if you wish. Then you should be able to transfer the audio file to your computer digitally via USB. I assume you can record to your iPhone with the peavy gizmo. Gitr interfsz, iPhone, iPad, iPOD Touch kszlkekhez A Peavey sajt fejleszts kiegszitje iPhone s iPad-hoz. There are a couple of other options, depending on what you are trying to do. You obviously don't need Audacity to play a sound on your computer, or to hear the sound coming into the computer's mic input (out of the laptop speakers, or the laptop's headphone-out). but no signal from the guitar comes out of Audacity?You're getting sound from where? From the computer, or from the iPhone? Are these "recordings' on yoru iPhone, or on your computer? I can connect everything and get sound from recordings I've done. A headphone-out to line-in on a desktop computer is a better match. The headphone-out from your iPhone to the mic-in on your laptop should "work", but the mic input is usually too sensitive for a headphone-level signal and you might get distortion.
I assume you can record to your iPhone with the peavy gizmo. AmpKit LiNK II connects your electric guitar or bass to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android device with.
You just need to configure the Windows audio control panel properly.
AmpKitis a free app that includes the Peavey ValveKing amp with clean and.
And, you don't need any special software to hear the sound coming into the computer's mic input (out of the laptop speakers, or the laptop's headphone-out). AmpKit and AmpKit+, together with AmpKit LiNK, a high fidelity electric guitar. Further details on AmpKit and AmpKit LiNK are available online at: Ampkit App. The AmpKit app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad will be available in the Apple iTunes App Store. You obviously don't need Audacity to play a sound on your computer. The AmpKit LiNK guitar interface will be available for pre-order from the Peavey online store as well as from dealers, distributors and retail stores for 39.99. What are you really trying to do? Do you want to record on your iPhone, or the computer? but no signal from the guitar comes out of Audacity?You're getting sound from where? From the computer, or from the iPhone? Are these "recordings" on your iPhone, or on your computer?