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  1. Hey there! So I am having a problem with my sound in POD Farm and I'm not sure what is the source, so I am wondering if anyone can help out have are experiencing the same there. I have Line 6 UX1 audio interface and running Line 6 POD Farm (latest update)/ Reason Limited recording software. I have a 1/8 to 1/4 converter jack for my headphones. However, recently the volume coming out of the UX1 has been extremely low and I have to turn the output to maximum in order to hear the sound. Even when I have it cranked, I can barely hear it. Also, the sound that comes out is very fuzzy/buzzy. I am wondering if it is caused by the converter or is there something in POD Farm that I have to change? I have ruled out that my headphones are not the problem since they work on everything else and they are brand new. If anyone has any advice on what exactly is going on, that would be great! Thanks a lot Cheers
  2. I've recently purchased the POD Studio UX1 seeing as I want to get into recording tracks and such. I've installed POD Farm 2.5 (or whatever the most recent it), I've authorized my device, I've updated the drivers, I've pretty much done everything computer wise to set my UX1 up. However, When I plug my bass into the instrument slot, no sound gets picked up by POD Farm :S I have my headphones in as well and nothing is getting picked up. I've tried playing around with it and I found that if I plug my bass into Line Inputs 1/L I get sound. I don't think that's what I want to do? Is there something I'm doing wrong here? All of the setups and tutorials I've watched say that once you plug your bass/guitar into the right slot that you should be good to go. If there's anyone that could help that would be great. Also, is there a way I can feed it into my amp? Or should I just stick with my headphones? Cheers
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