![]() Or you could use a line in to plug your amp in to your computer, and use a simple DAW (Garage Band or similar is fine) to distribute the signal that way. It's nice to be able to both hear the backing track and also keep your focus on your own sound, and I do think it can be hard to get this balance in a simple, easy-to-use practice solution.Īs an alternative, you could use a small mixer (or a program such as Garageband) to distribute the signal to your headphones. You can also experiment for instance by panning the backing track 70% left and panning your guitar 70% right. There are some disadvantages to this approach but it has been fairly convenient and produces a reasonably good result. Then just play a backing track on the laptop, and listen with headphones. ![]() What I would suggest is to use an Apogee Jam to plug the guitar into the laptop, where it can then use Amplitube to model the sound of a guitar.
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