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[BUG] A few issues on Mac.

Open Ventrilokill opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Hi! I downloaded the Neural amp modeller 2 days ago. The first time I ran it, it appeared to work fine, but it sounded very muddy, noisy and scratchy (regardless of the amp model or IR i loaded into it). I tried it again Today and when I opened the app a prompt popped up requesting to use my Macbook's microphone which I allowed. It then just made a very loud feedback noise which I couldn't get to stop unless I closed the app. Tried again, same result. Tried again but this time did not allow the app to make use of my microphone. The noise was now gone but I had no signal either. I then re-downloaded and installed the app, but the results were the same. I double checked all my settings to see if the error was on my side, but everything seems to be in order. I even tried to open it in both GarageBand and Reaper, but couldn't find it in either DAW. I did notice the app's picture changed and reads "iPlug2" but the app name remains the same. I use a MacBook Air M1.

Ventrilokill avatar Mar 22 '23 17:03 Ventrilokill

Be sure to select the right Input Source. On a mac, while having the PlugIn open in standalone mode, press command and "," for opening the settings, and select the right input.

The noise you were hearing could be the macs internal mic (used for video conferencing etc.). If this signal gets into an amp it is for sure only a big noise.

page6de avatar Mar 27 '23 14:03 page6de

Be sure to select the right Input Source. On a mac, while having the PlugIn open in standalone mode, press command and "," for opening the settings, and select the right input.

The noise you were hearing could be the macs internal mic (used for video conferencing etc.). If this signal gets into an amp it is for sure only a big noise.

Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it. I will check the settings as you suggested and give updated feedback afterwards.

Ventrilokill avatar Mar 27 '23 14:03 Ventrilokill

Be sure to select the right Input Source. On a Mac, while having the PlugIn open in standalone mode, press command and "," for opening the settings, and select the right input.

The noise you were hearing could be the macs internal mic (used for video conferencing etc.). If this signal gets into an amp it is for sure only a big noise.

Would be nice to be "muted" when the plugin opens, I guess having a microphone feedback loop bang when you open the plugin isn't good for the speakers... Also having a button to open the settings instead of only the "command" + "," keyboard shortcut

gabenddos avatar Jul 05 '23 17:07 gabenddos