![]() However the main issue that I have is that I CANNOT seem to assign SINGLE input channel from Zoom U44 to a track in RealBand. OK so I am able to attach BIAS FX amp emulator as Input Monitor insert. If you hit the VST/DX Plugins button, you can choose "Input Monitor Insert" in the "Track" drop-down menu, and then any plugins you select will be applied to the input signal, in real time (though there may be latency).Īttached Files (Click to download or enlarge) (Only available when you are logged in) Personally, I'd just record one at a time to prevent the guitar from bleeding through on the vocal track, but the option's there if that's how you prefer to work. Channel 1 will go on the first track, channel 2 on the second. ![]() Just set two consecutive tracks to Audio - Mono, select the first one, and hit Record. In RealBand, if you go to Options - Preferences - Audio, and change the "Input Channel for Mono Tracks" setting to "L+R (two tracks)", then you can record vox and guitar at the same time. Using a hardware amp would make things a lot simpler. Not every ASIO driver will allow you to have sound in BIAB while another program is using ASIO though, which we won't have control over unfortunately. You'd have to use an MME driver in BIAB, and WAS or ASIO in the amp sim. I guess I need to go through some basic RealBand tutorials. Regarding option #2 how do you set a track as "Input Monitor Insert"?Īlso I was not able to split the input channels - RealBand would not allow me to assign input #2 (vocal) on Zoom to one track and input #1 (guitar) to another track. I think that using preamp output from external amp into Zoom UI might be the only option. I think that you cannot do option 1 with Zoom U44 ASIO driver being output for both BIAB and amp emulator. This'll work as long as you're using an ASIO or WAS audio driver, with input monitoring enabled. Since Band-in-a-Box doesn't support input monitoring, that's the only way you can use an amp sim in real-time while using BIAB.Īlternately, you could open the song in RealBand, and apply an amp sim plugin to the "Input Monitor Insert" channel. Your guitar would play through that amp sim separately from Band-in-a-Box, while BIAB plays. You'd have to either use a real amp, or have a stand-alone amp simulation program running at the same time as Band-in-a-Box.
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