


So here we go.įirst of all I must note that everything I write below is related to Amplitube in combination with Adobe Audition. In retrospect that was to be expected though. Unfortunately the suggested workaround didn't completely do the trick. GuitarProphet Posts: 11 Joined: Tue 7:26 pmīit late, but here I am. Still it would be nice to be able to use panning without having to apply the guitar effects permanently first (kinda defeats the purpose of VST effects.).Īny suggestions would be appreciated. That sort of makes sense as the signal coming from Audition is probably treated like an original initial guitar input signal and you can't pan that left and right either while you're playing. Stereo effects that are in the Amplitube effects chain apply, but eveything pre Amplitube in terms of stereo mixing vanishes.

It always comes out the way the amps are setup. However, the output signal does not have any panning applied anymore. The input meters show the panned signal coming in (I can see left and right signals changing in Amplitube). When I use panning in the recorded waveform in Audition, it applies to the dry signal just fine, but when I then turn on the effects rack and start routing the signal through Amplitube the panning disappears. For this, Amplitube 5 is running as a VST plugin in the effects rack of one of the tracks in Adobe Audition. I record a dry signal and then use Amplitube 5MAX to add effects chain. In the last weeks I've been using Adobe Audition for recording guitars.
