Setup should be two channel.
Make sure that you have selected the right driver (FocusRite) in APO settings.
Maybe you need to restart your PC…
thank you i got it working
Cool! Let me know if you run into other issues. At BassBuzz we are here to serve
Do you own a Mac? It’s less hassle to use the Logic Pro or even GarageBand instead of the free bundle that comes with your Scarlette. It’s such a pain to hunt down the plugins updates and/or driver. I’m not sure what it was but I had a huge issue with transferring files to Final Cut Pro because of the stupid AutoTune plugins. I ended up re-recording everything on Logic. It’s practically the same but less hassle.
no just windows
I use Windows, Mac and … Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is not as easy as some people say. Windows is better than Mac people say.
I especially like that it easier to solve stuff, when things go wrong.
Mac OS is a pretty face on Linux after all
But, in general, both Mac and Windows should be good for what we are doing!?
yes.
Yes unless you are a Mac person the. No! Mac is better,
Yes unless you are a Mac person the. No! Mac is better,
this is me
there are far too many fresh veggies on that to be McDonalds
actually that looks not bad. Not up to my current favorite though, Shogun Burger:
hard to tell but that’s wagyu with hokkaido cheddar, lettuce, onions and tomato
that’s wagyu with hokkaido cheddar
Will only cost you an arm and a leg, you can keep your soul
Will only cost you an arm and a leg, you can keep your soul
Ahh but here it’s only about 10 euro
How did you do that???!
I think it needs to be replaced. I would ask the shop were you purchased the bass to sent a replacement. Whatever you did: don’t tell them. Play stupid!
EDIT how to restring:
I was tuning and it snapped.
would you recommend strings to replace it
That’s a warranty case, no worries!
You over tightened it. Make sure you’re tuning in the correct register, and using a tuner.
What should i replace them with
Just ask the shop to send you the same string, It’s warranty, so it’s free.
Don’t mention “over tightened”!
How do you tune? You really should use a tuner, either hardware or software!