Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Jump to content

SwampWhompa

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Registered Products
    1

SwampWhompa's Achievements

Rookie

Rookie (2/14)

  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later
  • One Year In
  • First Post Rare
  • Reacting Well Rare

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. Okay, I understand this part, but would there be any other device or method I could use for this or would I just be better up saving for a pod with midi i/o and selling the desktop pod?
  2. Ah, gotcha. Do you know of any other possible method I could use to facilitate this kind of automatic patch switching? Or will I have to just buy a shortboard and do it manually?
  3. Hello everyone. I currently use a Pod HD Desktop and love it, but this post isn't exactly about such. I enjoy its features but am saddened by the lack of midi inputs, virtual or physical and was wondering if I could rig it up to one of the Fbv boards (most likely the express). My intention would to use a daw to send midi signals to the fbv, then have that switch between patches in my Pod as necessary for my live show. I know the mkii fbv boards have a single midi input, so I was wondering if it could be used this way or not. Essentially, if you don't understand what I'm trying to accomplish, the guy in this video is doing the same thing, just using physical midi output from a computer interface into a physical midi input on his pod. I would be doing the same, except Daw's midi tracks > Fbv > Pod. Is this possible? Thanks in advance ^_^
  4. That makes a little more sense. I'm just confused as to why only one ear.. Anywho, my 3rd pair is only slightly deadened on the left side when I tested with my computer, but really deadened through the pod. And the left/right outputs are both really quiet, with the same issues.
  5. Okay, this is kind of a strange situation, I got some sound out of the left side, but not much at all. And, in the two other pairs of headphones, now the left phones are blown out completely (they didn't work plugged straight into the computer.) Is the pod somehow overworking and blowing the drivers in my headphones?
  6. Nah, I've tried various presets, my own and factory stocked, nothing :c
  7. So, I've been getting this strange issue for the past few days, and it seems like nobody else has, as I've checked the forums and my issue isn't quite the same as others. I know from trying to record that the pod is giving off a stereo recording, just when I try to plug in with headphones, I only get right sound. I tried the half-in jack trick on the guitar jack and the headphone jack. The strangest thing is though, I've used this same setup before with no issues :/
×
×
  • Create New...