How do I play my pods on my computer?
How to connect the POD Go to your computer
- Go to your DAW’s input and output settings and set the POD Go as the default recording and playback device.
- Create one MONO track and set its input to POD Go USB 3 or 4, then create one STEREO track and update the track’s input to POD Go USB 1/2.
Can you record with Line 6 POD Go?
Go to your DAW’s input and output settings and set the POD Go as the default recording and playback device. The MONO track will record the dry sound, and the STEREO track will record the processed sound directly from the POD Go’s preset you’ve selected.
Does POD Go have Looper?
Users can also load up to 128 additional custom and third-party Impulse Responses (IRs). A single mono or stereo looper can also be added as one of the unit’s four effects blocks, providing maximum loop durations from 20 (stereo, full speed) to 80 seconds (mono, half speed).
Can you use the POD Go as an interface?
Not only is the POD Go great on stage, but it’s also equally as great in the studio since it acts as a 4-input 4-output audio interface for reamping and recording.
Is Line 6 POD Go worth it?
The Pod Go is definitely worth the price and is great for a compact live rig if you only need simple routing options. It has an effects loop and amp out which can overcome the limitation of only four user effect blocks are available per preset.
How many inputs does a POD HD 500 have?
With an 8 input interface, you can record your band in one shot, then bounce that ripping guitar, bass, keys and flugelhorn jam onto a stereo pan, then erase the scratch drum track and have 8 inputs to have the drummer record the final drum mix.
How does the pod work for HD recording?
The pod does two things to triumph this obstacle. First it offers Zero latency input monitoring. This means you can hear the input in real time with no delay of the computer processing. 2. HD onboard DSP. you can record with HD effects with Zero latency into your DAW.
Can a hd500x be used as a sound card?
I use the USB which essentially turns your HD500 into a sound card. You then select it (make sure you choose ASIO for your driver mode in your DAW) as your recording source in the DAW’s preferences. That way you skip two converters that would be used if you do it the other way. I do not use the hd500x as the audio interface.
Can a DAW connect to a pod via USB?
Connecting the Pod via USB allows your DAW to do the following. Use the Hardware I\\O on the pod as its own hardware interface ( this includes midi ). Now what’s so important about this is that when you record audio into a computer you’re faced with latency. The pod does two things to triumph this obstacle.