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kfir26 Just Startin' 9 posts since
Jul 16, 2012
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Sep 2, 2012 2:02 AM

Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

HI

I have POD HD500 and EMU 0404 PCI  soundcard.

What is the best way to record? I use the pod unbalanced out and plug it to my card PL entrence. The sound is good but I have to turn the main volume of the POD almost all the way.

  • johnpicton Gear Head 920 posts since
    May 14, 2007
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    Sep 2, 2012 4:12 AM (in response to kfir26)
    Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

    I am not sure why you wouldnt use the USB link to record?

     

    If you record via your soundcard inputs you are running big risks of latency.

     

    Just use line6 monkey to download the HD500 drivers and then in your recording software select the Line 6 ASIO drivers. That is likely to get you far better results.

      • mazuwa Iknowathingortwo 371 posts since
        Jul 7, 2006
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        Sep 2, 2012 7:21 AM (in response to kfir26)
        Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

        Connect your POD HD 500 S/PDIF Out to one of your EMU 0404 PCI S/PDIF in/out coaxial.

        Configure your HD500 SETUP page 5/10 S/PDIF Output to: "MATCH OUTPUTS" if you like to record the effect processed path, or use "DRY INPUTS" for unprcessed signal.

        If you want to record them both at the same time, you must connect S/PDIF for dry signal, and processed signal over analogue unbalanced line outputs (as you already do).

         

        It is absolutely normal that you have to level the volume, depending on your preset. Try to use the HD500 MIXER and AMP VOLUME knob to save the patches to equal output levels between presets. Some effects are also adjustable in gain. The S/PDIF LEVEL you can find on the SETUP page.

        In live situation you want the lead sound to be louder than for rhytm part. But for recording it is better to record at equal maximum save level (e.g. -9db) to give you the best signal to noise ratio. So it is better to hold live presets leveled for your amp, and recording presets leveled at constant recording level.


    • PremiumJones Iknowathingortwo 238 posts since
      Mar 29, 2008
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      Sep 6, 2012 2:08 PM (in response to johnpicton)
      Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

      O_O

       

      The best latency I can get with USB is about 20ms.

       

      WIth my M-Audio PCI card, which was new when Windows 95 was new, I get 6ms.

       

      Stop drinking the USB koolaid!!

       

    • CairnsFella Just Startin' 205 posts since
      Sep 16, 2012
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      Jan 29, 2013 11:11 PM (in response to johnpicton)
      Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

      johnpicton wrote:

       

      I am not sure why you wouldnt use the USB link to record?

       

      If you record via your soundcard inputs you are running big risks of latency.

       

       

      Although I am repeating the responses already provided, I think there is a point to take on board here that may still be a little less clear than it could be.

       

      Simply put, PCI bus devices (all being equal) have superior potential performance compared to USB. This all became a little blurred because after the initial use of USB 'pre-ASIO' where some 'adequate in some situations' latency was the norm. After the release of ASIO, and other improved USB drivers, coupled with the integration of USB audio capability of external devices meant the whole USB audio thing could be pushed at a more 'pro' level.

       

      Whilst it was never specifically stated, this momentum seemed to carry the inferrence that it was all better than existing PCI devices, which of course, was not the case.

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
    Apr 1, 2009
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    Sep 2, 2012 7:01 AM (in response to kfir26)
    Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

    The way you are using it is probably best. Are you actually having any problem with it? Sounds like things are working fine. Turning the Pod Master Volume up high is the best way to use it - gives the best signal-to-noise ratio.

  • alessio84 Just Startin' 7 posts since
    Nov 14, 2012
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    Jan 21, 2013 10:40 AM (in response to kfir26)
    Re: Best way to record POD HD500 with PCI soundcard

    I have a problem too..i have a mbox mini and pro tools 8.5 but the pod sounds not do good and there is some latency.  Which are the right connections?

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