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  1. I've been having an issue with my Pod HD Pro X and reamping. It seems that whenever I reamp I get a ghost tone, almost like a heavy reverb or feedback loop. However, while actually playing the guitar everything sounds perfect, no issue. It's only during the reamping. I've tried multiple setups for reamping. I used this setup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_mYnOX0XNs. I've also connected SPDIF out from Scarlett 6i6 into Pod and back out from POD into Scarlett SPDIF. I've also connected Scarlett Line outputs 3 & 4 to POD. Seems that no matter how I do it, still get the feedback loop. I've also tried adjusting settings in the Line 6 Audio-Midi Devices. I've tried different patches, different DI signals, tweaking settings in pod, inputs settings, DAW monitoring, etc. I have recently purchased new instrument cables and SPDIF cables. Nothing seems to work. I also learned that having POD HD Pro x Edit closed makes it a little better as well as removing the USB cable to POD during reamp. But it's still a huge issue. Seems like it's not so noticeable on clean tones, but whenever there is anything with any gain involved it's very apparent. Especially on quick stop and start passages. I have an attached a sound clip. Anyone else experience anything like this? Feedback Loop.mp3
  2. I currently use a Line 6 KB37, PodFarm 2 and Propellerhead Reason to record all of my guitar and vocal tracks on my laptop. I just use the KB37 USB and the ASIO drivers as the interface. I typically record all of my guitar tracks dry so I can reamp at a later time. I just purchased a Pod HD Pro X and now is the time to reamp those already recorded dry tracks. What is the best way to reamp the dry tracks with the Pod HD Pro X? Also, I like the KB37 for recording vocals and midi keyboards. Would it make sense to continue to use the KB37 (for vocals and keys) AND the Pod HD Pro X (for guitar)? Will they play nice together? Or (since I have another midi keyboard) should I just ditch the KB37 and just use the Pod HD Pro X as my only interface? I like to keep the workflow simple as I work alone and switch a lot between guitar, vocals, bass and keys when tracking. Thanks for any advice, and sorry for the amount of questions...
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