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Can JK use DAW output?
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Hi, Katznjammers!

I'm just getting started with Jamkazam and am playing electric guitar into my apogee ensemble interface.

As you know the signal straight out of an electric guitar is a very poor sound and needs processing. In my computer I'm running Ableton 10 for my DAW and using a native instruments plugin called Guitar Rig 5. This is the processing I need to hear.

But when I turn off direct monitoring from the interface I get dry signal only, and when I record into Jamkazam I get dry signal only. I assume that's what my jamming partner 50 or 60 miles away will also hear when we connect.

How can I make the processed signal the one that Jamkazam uses? Thank you so much.
Bill Henderson
Salt Spring Island, BC
Canada
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#2
Search, can be your friend. Search for DAW will lead you to this involved thread which gets you into a descent "How To"

https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.ph...hlight=dAW

Hopefully the DAW thread can answer whether there's a routing option to pass plugin effects from the DAW to JK. There is also the VST support in JK and my understanding is it needs to be 32 bit. I personally use hardware effects in front of my AI since it is my main setup. Seems to work okay. At some point I want to configure my DAW but not sure if i have the CPU. I tried it initially but have some latency. Others have had better success.
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(06-27-2020, 02:38 PM)GDJ Wrote: Search, can be your friend. Search for DAW will lead you to this involved thread which gets you into a descent "How To"

https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.ph...hlight=dAW

Hopefully the DAW thread can answer whether there's a routing option to pass plugin effects from the DAW to JK. There is also the VST support in JK and my understanding is it needs to be 32 bit. I personally use hardware effects in front of my AI since it is my main setup. Seems to work okay. At some point I want to configure my DAW but not sure if i have the CPU. I tried it initially but have some latency. Others have had better success.

Thanks for taking the time and helping search weary tired old eyes Smile  Really appreciate it.
Bill Henderson
Salt Spring Island, BC
Canada
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