To connect your guitar, you'll need an audio interface such as: Apogee Jam, Behringer UCG102, or Focusrite Scarlett, and the likes.
- Connect your audio interface to your computer.
- Plug your guitar cable to your audio interface.
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In the studio, add a new track, and select Guitar/Bass amp.
Your audio interface should automatically be detected in the instrument panel.
(Using a Behringer U-Phoria UMC22)
If this is the first time connecting your guitar to the Soundtrap Studio, the Volume Calibration and the Tuner would automatically be prompted.
You can skip these by clicking the "x" button on the upper right.
No sound?
- Make sure that your track is ready for recording.
- Check that your browser allows microphone access.
- Make sure that your guitar and speaker/headphones are connected to the correct ports. See your audio interface's manual for more info.
Audio interface not detected?
- Make sure your interface's audio drivers are installed and updated.
- Exit the studio, reconnect your interface, and re-enter the studio.
- Connect your interface to a different port.
- Connect your interface to a different DAW to see if your computer detects it.
- Try a different device.
Still not working?
Log in to Soundtrap and click the Support button at the bottom right corner of the page.
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Does anyone know of any interfaces that will work and costs less than $40? Thanks
I am not able to connect the guitar to soundtrap. When I do the sound setup I can add my interface but then no sound from the guitar is coming. There's only a constant noise
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