When using the Guitar Rig software, certain problems occur in the form of audio delays or extraneous noise. You can get rid of them by applying the necessary program settings and changing the hardware configuration.
Necessary
Guitar Rig program
Instructions
Step 1
Go to asio4all.com, download the additional driver “asio4all v2”, then install it on your computer. Open the Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices menu in the Computer Control Panel, select the Speech tab. Then on the audio output, change the device to yours.
Step 2
Apply and save the changes and close all windows, then go to the "Start" menu on the taskbar, then go to the "Control Panel", find the "Audio Configuration" setting, which contains the settings for the parameters of your sound card, go to the mixer tab, where you set the audio playback parameters, as well as the audio recording parameters. Next, find "Stereo Mixer" and disable it in this menu.
Step 3
Open the Guitar rig program installed on your computer, then go to the File menu, then go to the "audio-midi settings", set the "interface" parameter to "acio", and the "Simple rate" parameter to 96000 Hz, but the quality the sound can become much worse, then set asio4ALL v2 for the "Output Device" parameter.
Step 4
Try to keep your computer configured in accordance with the system requirements of the Guitar rig software, especially RAM and processor frequency, otherwise sound delays may occur. If you have problems with the input volume settings, change the value to "Linear", this usually helps to troubleshoot problems that occur when music is not clearly reproduced through your computer.
Step 5
Use the dedicated circuit to connect your guitar to your computer, as the sequence is very important in this case. The guitar should be connected to the mixing console, and then to the input of the sound card.