![]() ![]() It may work after this.įinally, if you can't fix it with anything, you may need to uninstall the app and re-install it. If none of the above working, you can wait till your phone battery drains and it turns off automatically.Īfter that put it to charge, and press the power button. Then, release the buttons and hold down "Power" button until the screen turns on. Press and hold down the "Home" and "Power" buttons at the same time for upto 10 seconds. Then you close the app that has this issue. You just need to press the recent applications menu (usually the first left button) in your phone. Most of the times, it might be a temporary loading issue. Usually when you open an app, you will see a black screen for few seconds and then app will crash with or without an error message. It is one of the most common problem in android operating system. There’s a ton of presets to choose from, and if you go to the Workshop menu in the app, you can create your own preset and submit it to be published for others to download.Common Tonebridge Guitar Effects App Problems and Troubleshooting Steps I'm getting black screen (blank screen) when I open Tonebridge Guitar Effects? In any case, using ToneBridge is also quite simple and straight-forward. You can also find a lot of user-created presets on the Ultimate Guitar forum section devoted to ToneBridge specifically: Thus, ToneBridge has a lot of extra features, like pulling up the guitar tab for many of its song presets, or downloading new presets through the website. ToneBridge as software is a bit fancier than Deplike, because ToneBridge was created by Ultimate Guitar (yes, the popular guitar tab website). Your setup will basically be the exact same as for Deplike, except that your audio interface will connect to the headphone jack on your Android device, instead of via USB OTG. Connecting your guitar to Android device for ToneBridge # You have a number of presets to choose from, or you can piece together a combination of amps and effects to create your own guitar sound. Using the Deplike app is fairly straight-forward. Turning the Android volume up to 100% tends to produce some distortion (not the heavy metal kind). You can adjust the volume on your phone and speaker – I recommend setting your phone volume to around 80%, and then turning up the speaker volume to compensate. Once you’ve connected everything, just launch the Deplike app on your phone, and begin strumming. Your setup will basically look like this: Guitar -> AUX cable with ¼” to 3.5mm adapter -> USB sound card input jack -> USB OTG -> Android device, and then USB sound card output jack -> AUX cable -> portable speaker. So for connecting to Deplike, you’re basically going to do this: Do not use a Bluetooth speaker, the latency will be terrible! Connecting your guitar to Android phone for Deplike app # Some kind of portable speaker with a headphone input jack. ¼” to 3.5mm jack adapterTwo 3.5mm AUX cables If you’re using Deplike + USB sound card. This means for ToneBridge you need something like:ĭeplike, however, is USB compatible, thus you can use a USB-based sound card like:ĭTOL 5.1Behringer UCG102iRig HD / HD 2 / Pro USB OTG cable # How to Record Guitar on PC using Reaper DAWHow to Create a Sound Rack Preset in Overloud TH3 Requirements: # Amp simulator app: #ĭeplike or ToneBridge External sound card device: #įor ToneBridge, you need a compatible adaptor that uses a headphone port for connection, because ToneBridge is not USB connection compatible. Other music software tutorials from Appuals you may be interested in: In this Appuals exclusive guide, we’ll be covering what you need to connect your guitar to your Android device, so you can start rocking out wherever you are, no heavy gear necessary.
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