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Now that great band has gained someone who will ensure they continue sound as they should. Many people talk about all the musicians who have passed on, and that great band they have formed on the other side. I will miss him like a member of my family. My sincerest condolences to Wendy and family. I've heard that no one is irreplaceable, but that's how I know whoever said that, never knew Enzo. I won't have a lot of regrets when my time is up, but now in the top 3 will be that I didn't make that drive up to Lansing sooner.
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Reflect on the hours Shiawassee was open to help us, and the hours Enzo would be on here posting, and how so much of what he did for us came out of the goodness of his giant heart. Be honest with yourself, how much music could you make, without your equipment? "The Mighty Enzo" helped so many of us, in his shop, and here on the Forum, and on other Forums, maintain and repair our equipment. While Enzo carried an engineering/technical segment of the music industry, it truly is like the industry losing an EVH. It is difficult to identify, the last time I was overcome with such sadness. But a right to repair is of little use without the ability to repair, and Enzo was a giant in making people acquire and improve that ability and in sharing his expertise. Politics are just now wrapping their head around "right to repair" legislation to reduce the amount of stuff going the way of the landfill. It boggles the mind to hear (and read in the archives) just how long he has been helping people here and elsewhere find their way around old gear and keep or restore it to working. Enzo has been patient and helpful during this time and more often than not first up to bat when people wanted help. I don't think I joined the Peavey forum for much more than half a year. I do not have the words to express what his friendship has meant to me for 25+ years. To quote his wife Wendy "his giant heart finally gave out". You may find this inside Preferences, or Options. Go to the application's Device settings screen.
Peavey ampkit linkll driver#
Note that the application must support ASIO as a driver format. Now open your DAW or guitar app of choice. Our great friend and teacher Douglas "Enzo" McCallum passed away last night. Locate the Peavey LiNK HD in the WDM Device List on the left of the window, and click its power icon. Peavey AmpKit LiNK HD iOS Guitar Interface. There's even an optional AC adapter input so you can charge your device as you play - a real bonus for live performance. Onboard controls give you direct access to guitar and headphone levels, and rugged jacks keep your gear firmly connected.
Peavey ampkit linkll mac#
Early days though.This one is hard, and for me especially hard. The AmpKit LiNK HD also works with your Mac via USB. I'm certainly enjoying practising on my iphone. Hope this info helps some other poor soul not decided yet on what interface to get, and worried about latency. Just now waiting on this mysterious AC adaptor to be released.
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So, so far I'm very happy with the Ampkit Link HD. I can increase the Ampkit Link HD input gain though as much as I want, on the Ampkit Link HD itself, and this makes a big difference to the guitar tone. I sent the Line6 Sonic Port back though, as its input gain was far too low, and there is no way to adjust it on the interface, and using the software/app to increase the input gain, still wasn't enough. I also tested the Line6 Sonic Port with different settings on the iphone, and that also gave good results re latency. I have also been using it mostly with Amplitube so far, which has a setting to switch from Low Latency, to Ultra Low Latency. I did have to restart the app the odd time if the latency was too much, then it seemed to correct itself. Anyway, I can seem to get a good low latency with the Amkit Link HD, where it didnt affect my playing, so I'm happy now! It appears that the latency is more affected by what apps you are using, and probably by the amount of processing the iphone is doing, (iphone4 in my case). Well I'll answer my own question then, since I just bought the Ampkit Link HD and took a chance.
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