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Go to the downloads page and select your hardware from the dropdown, drivers, Win10.
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signal path Using Dual Tone with 2 real inputs
Triryche replied to FTP1's topic in POD Farm / POD Studio / TonePort
I can't speak to the GX. For the UX2 there are 4 sends, L/R for each tone path. You may need to use the instrument input for the clean guitar signal. So inputs could be guitar and Line1. -
UX2 amplifier and speakers. Headphones. Ideas?
Triryche replied to VH99's topic in Computer Audio Setup and Troubleshooting
You'd be better off investing in a pair of powered studio monitors. Sorry, I have no recommendation on wireless headphones. But if you're wanting to record I would recommend investing in a pair of studio headphones. -
signal path Using Dual Tone with 2 real inputs
Triryche replied to FTP1's topic in POD Farm / POD Studio / TonePort
Yes. Enable dual tone. In the mixer view set Tone A to Line1 and Tone B to Line2 and configure your sends. Then insert 2 tracks in Cubase and configure to capture the appropriate sends. -
Download the Line6 ASIO driver and select that in Reaper. In Reaper the last input should be 4 if you want to capture L/R dry and L/R wet (to 2 separate tracks). In the mixer view of PF or the Line6 AudioMIDI control panel you need to configure your sends for wet and/or dry. ASIO4ALL is fairly useless these days expect as a last resort.
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I won’t be able to access google docs until later. Audacity does not support ASIO drivers out of the box due to Steinberg licensing. You can compile Audacity to support ASIO (google Audacity ASIO), but the easier option IMHO is try a DAW that supports ASIO out of the box. Reaper is free to try and cheap to buy. With the proper Line6 ASIO drivers you will have 4 sends available to record, 2 Dry and 2 Wet. I typically capture all 4 then add the PF plug-in to the dry track post processing.
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Unless you have a pro-audio soundcard designed for pro-audio production, using your pc as the output is virtually junk. Also, in the pc world, audio interfaces relay on ASIO drivers that run at the hardware level. So your device, in this case the POD Go, needs to be both the Input and Output device. There are work arounds, but the results are typically garbage.
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I would recommend investing in an external mixer and connect your monitors to it. Doesn't need to be fancy. That way you won't have to swap your monitors back and forth between your pc and other devices.
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Tone Port UX8 and Windows 10
Triryche replied to logicbdj's topic in POD Farm / POD Studio / TonePort
It's a legacy item, so I personally would not invest in it. ASIO4ALL is more of a workaround driver if you cannot find the manufactures driver for your OS. -
How can I connect Amplifi TT to another audio interface?
Triryche replied to film13125's topic in AMPLIFi TT/FX100
So you specifically do not want to use the TT as your interface? If that is the case and you want stereo just run the the L & R outs to you Focusrite, but you are introducing an extra A/D D/A conversion. -
How can I connect Amplifi TT to another audio interface?
Triryche replied to film13125's topic in AMPLIFi TT/FX100
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Weird issue with podfarm 2.5
Triryche replied to foofighterux2's topic in POD Farm / POD Studio / TonePort
PF2 should work as a plug-in in your DAW if the UX2 is connected and recognized. To use PF2 standalone with a non-Line6 interface would require the hardware independent license. -
TonePort GX Without Pod Farm?
Triryche replied to mcknigs's topic in POD Farm / POD Studio / TonePort
You can use it without PF but you still need the drivers. You can configure it via the Line6 Audio-MIDI control panel to send audio to your DAW. You could also use PF and have an empty signal path. Regarding Audacity, you may get better results is you compile it to include ASIO (it's a Steinberg licensing thing, Google it). The A/D D/A take place in the Toneport. -
But that's how ASIO interfaces work. The wet and dry signals from PF should be available to any program that uses ASIO. If you are able to capture a wet signal from PF in your DAW then, then PF is working properly with the UR22. Does bandhug have an active forum? I'm willing to bet you're not the only one try to do this.
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You need to connect your headphones or powered speakers directly to the FX100. That's the proper way to use a USB audio interface. You could try selecting "Listen to this device" in Windows sound settings, going thru your pc and then BT, you will likely have too much latency.
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I can't check currently, but in Win7 there was an option in the sound control panel to check a box Listen to this device, which would make the audio from an interface available to Windows via the USB connection. I'm assuming there is an equivalent in Win10. But if there is, you may have the same issue as when you tried the analog connection.