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  1. Does anyone know if there will be a carry Case available for the Pod Go Unit? I just got mine last week and would like a case for it instead of using the Box it came in?

     

    Thanks!

    Rober \m/

  2. Quick question?

    I already own the UX-1 and Have Monkey on my Mac 10.7 OSX

    I just ordered the Desktop unit and Im waiting for it to be delivered.

     

    So when I open the box up Do I plug the Desktop unit in first or do I download the drivers etc first before connecting the USB for the desktop?

     

    Another words if I plug in the unit the Mac should recognize it as a new device and automatically download all the drivers?

     

    I'm not clear on this and want to try to do everything correctly.

     

     

    Thanks,

    Rob

     

     

  3. yes, you'd just need to move monitors appropriately.

    it would be easier just to go analog into the UX1 when needed honestly... keeping it simple.

    i doubt there would be a significant difference in tonal quality.

     

    you might consider getting the hd pro, since it will give you input options to simply take completely over and lose the ux1.

    (yeah i know its more money... so it may not be an attractive option)

    Thanks for Answering

    I want to stay with the desktop due to room size constraints , plus I want to be able to use the HD Edit ( i think the POD has to be connected to use the Edit screens )

  4. Was wondering if you can use 2 interfaces on the same computer ( but not at the same time)

    I'm thinking of buying the POD HD Desktop, but it doesnt have the 2 inputs like my UX-1 has for my Keyboards

    So even if I add the POD HD and disconnect it I want to be able to connect the UX-1 and add keys in my recordings.

     

    Any advice would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Rob

  5. The HD Desktop is itself an audio interface so it can replace your UX. but you could also continue to use your UX and connect the pod analog outputs to the UX inputs. Your choice. But you can only have one of them connected via USB to your computer at a time.

     

    Riff works will use whichever audio interface device is connected via USB - your UX or the Pod. You will be able to use whatever plugins you want in your DAW.

    Thanks for answering my question , The HD edit program uses very little RAM correct? Once I connect the POD HD Desktop I just need to download drivers and then download the HD Edit/Library right?

     

    Thanks again!

  6. I want to purchase the Pod HD desktop, I had a question about whether or not I can still use my Line 6 UX-1? ( I am using a Mac with 10.7 )

    Also with the Pod HD will I still be able to use my Amplitube 3 Plug Ins?

    I noticed when I tune on my Riifworks software that the Amplitube Automatically opens, by installing the new POD HD drivers and defaulting to the device will that stop?

     

    I would appreciated any answers!

     

    Thanks,

    Rob :)

  7. I currently own the UX-1 And I have a Korg Microstation and a NOvation Ultranova I use the 2 Outputs on the Keys to the 2 Inputs on the UX-1 and get great stereo seperation , The POD HD Desktop only has the Guitar input so Im gonna need a Y Cable, I usually just use my Keys for sound into my Riffworks program ( dont really need to add effects)

  8. 1)Will this Desktop work with my Mac OSX 10.7?

    2) The Library/Editior is it a Plug in or is it seperate using less Ram?

    3) How are the Vocals on this

    4) Can you get good Bass sounds with a guitar?

     

    Thanks,

    Rob

     

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