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  1. Problem solved. It wasn't the cable. There was a setting in Cubase for 1 or 2 channels in Input and Output. It was defaulted to 2 which is how it has always been set for recording with another device. I changed it 1 and now it's fine. Now if I can just figure out this latency thing. Never had to deal with that before. Trying to minimize the delay between hitting the strings and hearing it in my headphones.
  2. Thanks. I'm sure this looked like a stupid question and I suppose I overlooked the obvious, but I record stuff all the time with different devices and never had this issue with the cables I have. Guess the pocket pod threw me a curve ball. Ha... Thanks again.
  3. Using the Pocket Pod to record but I'm only getting sound from one side of the headphones.and on my recording software. I'm running a cable from the "direct out" to an interface to my laptop. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
  4. I have the pocket pod running into a Behringer Guitar Link interface into my laptop. I have sound, I can record, all is good. But whether I run it out of the pod from "Direct Out" or "Amp out" I'm only getting sound in my left ear and it's only recording the one side. What setting do I need to change somewhere that will give it the full sound? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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