I have purchased a Vox Cambridge 50. I wanted to process one of my guitar sims via the Vox and then send the processed audio out. I have Gig Peformer 5 and my digital interface is a Clarette pre. The cambridge has 4 modes to chose from but I am unsure how to route the guitar sim via the cambridge and then send the audio out through the Clarette. Has anyone any experience in using this piece of hardware. Any help would be appreciated
If I understand you correctly, you want to use the Clarett interface and the Vox Cambridge as an USB audio interface?
If you’re on mac, you can create an compound audio interface (I’m a Windows guy and I’m not sure what it’s called. I thought IAC or something similar).
On Windows you can’t do that. The next best thing there is to use 2 instances of GP. One instance controls the Vox, the other one the Clarett. Then using GP relayer (an inbuilt plugin), you can send the audio from one instance to the other.
If I’m barking up the wrong tree, then a little diagram of what you’re trying to achieve could be helpful. Maybe that’s helpful anyway
IAC is only for MIDI
For Audio it is called Aggregate Device
Hello Frank - I tried a new instance but as I use loopback audio to play backing tracks - I found there was a latency when playing the guitar part. I did try using Reaper and sending midi to the guitar sim and tbh - that will be a godsend for recording using the GP Relay, but I have a mountain of different guitar configs over 50 strong setlist. So I am compromising in that I will send the audio out from the Focusrite to the Vox Cambridge 50 so that I can still take advantage of the remodelled sound and the Nutube technology. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Ty PianoPaul - I did notice that but as you can see I have chickened out for now, purely because I am due to go out soon on a few very small gigs so I just don’t have the time to rehash the setup. I have a final 6 weeks of Chemotherapy before a major op so I can only fit the gigs in between the block of good days and not so good days. Hence the backtrack. GP is a brilliant tool and although I have yet to take advantage of the new wondrous facilities gp5 offers I couldn’t have gotten anywhere near close to the setup I now enjoy if were not for this great software.
Also to anyone reading this post - thank you to everyone who freely gives their expertise to on behalf of us strugglers; I have picked up so many great tips just reading responses, so again thank you.
@anon397315, @WSM could it be that you are the same user with two different user account? (Interest for the same topic, AxEdge pseudo and Keytar thumbnail, both with Steve as firstname…)
If yes, tell me which user account you want to keep and I will delete the other one. (probably the @anon397315 one which seem to be a fast replacement one)
Good luck to you!
Well my first posts seem to be @wsm so I think that may be the one to keep - thank you
OK, I anonymized your other user account, you will continue to be @WSM for us.