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  1. Hi all, Sorry if this topic has already been covered, but I would welcome your advice. I (like I suspect many others), have an existing audio interface with monitors connected directly to it. Since buying the Pod GO, I am impressed with how it sounds when it's connected as an audio interface (with the monitors plugged directly into the left and right outputs). However, I'm not sure I can live with having this as a permanent interface due to noise issues and also due to the fact that I like to have the Pod GO on the floor so I can use the expression pedal. I don't know an awful lot about audio routing etc., but is there anyway I can use my existing audio interface alongside the Pod GO? I suspect not due to the ASIO but worth the ask. What about using the Pod GO plugged into the audio interface? Advantages/disadvantages? No stereo with this option? Loss of quality? It seems like a real pain in the **** to have to move my setup around every time I want to record my guitar into my DAW - surely there must be an easier way? Many thanks in advance. SB
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