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  1. 16 hours ago, TheFoff said:

    THX for responding, guys.

     

     

    I may be wrong but the way I see it "reinstalling" means using my old software - which has a driver. So I don't get how I could use another driver except for changing it afterwards (after the installation)? And this is what I have done if I'm not mistaken.
    I don't think I changed the pc in my account. Don't know where either.

    You can download everthing you need from line6.com software section and choose an older or newer driver as you please. It might not work, but worth a go. You will need to log into your account at line6.com and add your new computer to your account, it most likely won't allow you to use it properly.

  2. 10 hours ago, TheFoff said:

    Hey there!

    I can see that the problem is more than a year old and I guess it should be fixed today but I gotta admit that I seem to have an identical problem.
    I bought my Line6 POD UX2 in 2012 and used with a computer that was yet some years older. Some days ago I decided to buy a new pc - one of the many problems I had was that I was unable to get a sound from the system (Windows 7 btw).

    Today I got my new pc (Windows 10) and tried to install my UX2. After several hours of trying I still didn't manage to get a sound from my speakers. As you may guess from my answer to this topic I have found some related problems but it seems that the solutions above won't work for me - or I do something wrong.

    So please help me, I'm losing my temper over this. I don't know what you need as information but I will provide as much as I can.

    So far the new pc runs with
    - Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit

    - AMD FX 4300 4x3,8GHz

    - AS Rock 760GM-HDV Mainboard

    - 16 GB DDR3 PC-1600 Hynix AMD

    - 512GB SSD 2.5

    and mostly I have no clue what that means. :)

    I have updated the driver for UX2 to version 4.2.7.7, the POD is plugged in some USB-Port and is marked as the standard device to play. To change the sample rates hasn't made any difference.
    The way I see it, the noise gets to my pod - I can see that in those level devices - but doesn't get through to my speakers which are connected on "phones".

    Furthermore I get some error when I start POD Farm (version 2.01):
    It says that a valid license is detected but not for the recent computer. As a result it won't process audio and I should run Line6 monkey to update the device.
    When I try to run Line6 monkey I can't get through to any server - I get a message that it's not possible to connect to the internet. However, I AM connected to the internet and it's definitely not blocked by my firewall.
    I shall admit that POD Farm shows that the driver and the USB Firmware is not up to date which is weird 'cause I HAVE downloaded the recent driver.

    Hope someone can help,

     

    best regards - TheFoff.

    I can only suggest uninstalling all of your line6 intallation and re install with an older driver, available to download from the downloads section of line6.com. Downloading everything manually from there, not using monkey.

    Have you removed your old pc and added your new one to your account at line6.com?

    There seemed to be troubles with Windows 10 a few updates ago, but not much on the forums until recently, may be the latest driver or Windows update haven't helped.

    If you still have issues with podfarm, you could try running it in compatibility mode, a quick google search will show you how.

  3. Just to confim. You have registered your ux and your computer to your account  at line6.com? Then followed the instructions to install license manager and signed in to that? Downloaded line6 monkey and all the tick boxes are green?

    Assuming you have installed it correctly, have you ever had sound/recording out of it before?

    You would be best to open a support ticket with line6 directly, via your account page at line6.com if you want to talk to them.

     

  4. You can download the drivers from line6.com

    Log in to your account and head over to the downloads section and select your hardware/software/operating system.

    You can download line6 monkey which will do all the legwork for you once its set up.

  5. The ux is just the audio interface, you can use any amp sim you want, I only got the ux as it came with a podfarm license and im used to using their amplifiers. You can record anyway you want with it. I record the take along with my drum track just plugging in the electric guitar and recording the unamplified signal, then produce the sound i want with podfarm after. You can go about if any way you want to.

  6. Ive had about 12 tracks active with podfarm plug in with no issues. Once you figure out how it all works, its pretty versatile, it will surely be plenty good enough for a beginners needs.

    I generally record a dry signal and then play with podfarm to get the sound i want, so it is fully tweakable.

    You can record with just a mic or send your amplifier through the unit ot you would like and just use basic compessor/noise gate functions on that sound or nothing at all. You can indeed use it for existing tracks, I've updatdd old recorded tracks from previous projects with podfarm. I have never experienced latency issuse, and that I've come across on this forum are usually down to issues with their set up/settings. It can be tricky to set up, bit once you have it all sorted, it should be pretty good.

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