So my goal here is to record a passage of a song with my "base" Pod Go preset, and then reamp it with the Pod Go to really dial in and fine-tune my tone (all this in Ableton). Also worth mentioning that I JUST got my Pod Go, and planning to use it almost exclusively in live gig scenarios. So I'm fine-tuning my tones for live use.
So I followed the instructions in the manual to reamp using my Pod Go.
Problem starts at step 4. When I arm my new stereo track and hit play, its playing BOTH the DI track that's now amped, AND the reamped track, so it sounds out of whack (when Monitoring on both the DI and reamped track is set to Auto). I also tried just turning off monitoring on the DI track, while leaving monitoring on the reamped track, same thing.
So, fine, I turned off the monitoring on my reamped track, and now I just hear the amped DI track during playback. I try to dial in my tone to taste via Pod Go Edit.
Then step 5, I decide to record the reamped track. After recording, and solo-ing just the reamped track, I find it sounds so different from what I just dialed in, comparing it with the reamped DI track.
This is driving me insane. Is it because the recorded track is in stereo? The recorded track sounds bassier and more distorted. HELP