Which DAWs recognise the PG Spark Amp for recording guitars and playing
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I've had a very frustrating afternoon struggling to connect my Spark Amp to any number of different DAWs. Has anyone been successful and with which packages and using what settings please. I am a Window user.
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@topmcarter I have been using Reaper and have not had any issues. I did update the firmware which fixed the output volume issue.
I have found it just as easy to run a cable from the headphone output directly into my audio interface...I use a summing cable. I am not sure if this is necessary but it works.
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@cottero thanks so much for that, 8s the quality good through the earphone route
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@topmcarter I run my headphone output into a Yamaha AG03 and the quality is OK...I think it all depends the quality of your audio interface.
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I have used Audacity with little problem. The input signal seems a bit weak but using the amplify signal control on the daw boosts it fine on playback.
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Not recognised in Studio One - even AFTER installing the ASIO drivers from PG. For my there is little point in running with a DAW without ASIO as the latency will be far too high...
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Did you ever get it to work?
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@j-m-corr nope, still a problem with the DAW i/f. It's not clear if this is a PG interpretation of the ASIO interface or the DAW author. Both PG and Acoustica(mixcraft) are looking at so fingers crossed there will be a resolution
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@cottero I've got a focusrite 2i2 3rd gen, so I'll give the headphone output a go. I take it you have a splitter to convert the stereo headphone out to two mono inputs?
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Has anyone tried it with Pro Tools?