

I'd like to highlight how you can use Audacity (which is an open source program) to record quickly, as a simpler alternative to AmpliTube 4, since those of you who aren't guitar players don't need the amp or effects processing features.Īssuming you've connected everything the same as before, you'll need to first download Audacity for your Mac(or PC), install and run the program. In addition to being an amp modeler and effects processor, AmpliTube also provides recording capabilities. Setting up the iRig Pro Duo to work with Audacity


You might have to tinker with volume for awhile to get everything right, but it's fairly intuitive and easy to use (more on this later). If they're red, your signal is clipping which means volume will have to be lowered, either on your guitar (or amp) or at one of the mixing points in the application. You should also notice the green signal indicators bouncing up and down, as you play.
