My problem is that amplitube 5 is over loading my cpu in ableton on my pc, so I my idea was to use the stomp with an iPad and run it out as an audio line to my audio interface. That is bs that is bs that I would have to buy all the software again. Thanks for the heads up. Looks like I would have to get a second laptop to use all of my amplitube softare as my Amp Sim into ableton.
No Problem. I agree! I have to use the Amplitube 4 in my DAW because the Amplitube 5 just runs too much CPU. One trick you can try. Lay down your guitar tracks with the Amplitube 5 then render the guitar track as an audio file with the effects on it. I have to do this from time to time if there are a lot of MIDI tracks. You can also render your MIDI files as a wave file to help save CPU. I'm not sure if you can do that with the Ableton software though. We have MIDI drums too, so if you have a bunch of MIDI going on this can help save some CPU for the Amplitube. Make sure you save the original tracks in case you want to make changes later! Hope that helps you out. Thank you for the comment & thanks for watching. Let me know if this helps you out. 🤘😆🤘
I had the same problem. I bought it to use in my DAW & for live performances. The iRig stomp will work as a stand alone app on the PC, but it will not work as a controller in the DAW. I have only been able to assign the expression pedal in my DAW. The iPad version is not compatible with the PC version. You have ten licenses but they don't work with the iPad CS software. You have to purchase that software separately. Although I like the AmpliTube software, I have to agree it is a rip off. I put in a ticket with IK Multimedia over two months ago about using the iRig in my DAW as a controller. I have not heard back from them. And of course I purchased several of the custom rigs only to find out that I could not use them with the iPad. What a joke! Thank you for the comment & thanks for watching!