However, I'm away from home at the moment and don't have access to my amplifier, though I have a guitar and USB interface along with GR software. It's convoluted, but provided I have an amp, it works. This way I can get both my guitar audio and computer audio at the same time. However, if I want to listen to practice materials, media on my laptop for example, and play along, I have to jump through a few more hoops my current setup is to use a 1/4" lead from the headphone out to my amp, use a 3.5mm cable from the headphone port on the laptop to the same port on my amp, and then plug headphones in my amp. ![]() When connected to my computer, it works fine, I get the modified audio via the headphone out. Currently, I use a Behringer UCG102 USB interface, which has a guitar in and headphone out. I've been using Guitar Rig 4 for a year or two, and it's a fairly useful toy for a bedroom guitarist.
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