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When playing your guitar into GUITAR RIG, the output meter in the GUITAR RIG header should show an amplitude. In this example, the guitar is connected to 1: Input 1 (the input name might be different on your computer, depending on which audio interface you use) and we wish to use Guitar Rig 5 In L. Select the audio interface input your guitar is connected to.
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When playing your guitar into GUITAR RIG, the output meter in the GUITAR RIG header should display a signal level. Turn the Input Gain slider to the right in the GUITAR RIG header.In this example, the L button is active because the guitar is connected to the L input (see previous step). Make sure that the corresponding input button ( L or R) next to the input level meter is active.In this example, we are using Guitar Rig 6 In L, since our guitar is connected to 1: Input 1 (the input name may be different on your computer, depending on which audio interface is used). In this example, we have selected Komplete Audio 6 MK2. Open the Preferences panel from the File menu and switch to the Audio tab.Note: Steps 3 and 4 apply to the standalone version only. Make sure the input gain of your audio interface (if available) is turned up.Make sure that the volume of your guitar is turned up and the guitar is connected to the audio interface input that you wish to use.If the input meter is not displaying any signal level, follow the steps below: When playing your guitar into GUITAR RIG, the input meter in the GUITAR RIG header should display a signal level.