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  1. Hello, I recently downloaded Cubasis 3 for my Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+, running Android 14. I'm connecting to my tablet via the USB port on the HX Stomp directly to the USB C port on the tablet. My Stomp is running the latest version (3.71, I believe). Cubasis 3 sees the Stomp as both an input and output device, and I have ensured that I have it selected as the input and output device. I have created an audio track in Cubasis and selected the input source under routing. I've done everything as instructed by the Cubasis tutorial to record, but I'm getting no input. Cubasis forums state that there was an Android 13 feature with MIDI improvements that was causing it, so I've disabled all options in Cubasis relating to MIDI. I now wonder if it's a compatability issue between the Stomp and Android. In reading through the Stomp's user manual, I see reference to recording into Windows, Mac, and iPad/iPhone, but I see no mention of Android. Does compatability exist between the Stomp and Android? If so, what else am I missing or what do I need to do to get my signal into Cubasis? I don't see any settings in the stomp that would prevent signal from getting to the tablet or indeed into Cubasis. Regardless, I have tweaked every setting I can find with no luck. The stomp's main volume knob is at 12 o'clock, and I am monitoring through headphones, which are getting the signal just fine. All things point to my signal being loud enough, though not clipping. Again, I have followed Cubasis' tutorials for recording, and the audio track is picking up sound as long as I am using the built-in mic and no USB is connected. I have a 3rd gen Focusrite 2i2, just in case. Though if I can just record with the stomp as my interface, I'd prefer that option. Note that I will be posting a similar post on the Cubasis 3 forums, in case it's not a Stomp issue. Thanks for any input! Mike
  2. Hello! I want to use HX Stomp XL as audio interface. My problem is that simple audio playback and recording are as noisy as changing frequencies between radio stations. The sound is unrecognisable. Sound file attached. Of course, I installed HX Edit and the firmware, everything is the latest version. The pedal works perfectly with the bass, I can also work properly in HX Edit. I did reset Stomp to factory settings. The problem persists. There are no special settings in the Audio MIDI setup. 48000khz and Steam 1. (image attached below) I also checked the cables. Attached the Ableton settings image below. Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 was previously installed on the Macbook, which works flawlessly (and all other audio interfaces too). Could this be interfering with Stomp? OS and software versions: - macOS Sonoma 14.3.1 - HX Stomp XL Firmware 3.71.0 - HX Edit 3.70 - Line 6 Helix Driver2 Version 1.5.0 - DAW: Ableton Live 11 lite version 11.3.21 I read the HX Stomp maunal, asked Google, Youtube, AI to review the docs and asked him, but I couldn't find the solution. What did I miss? Any ideas? I tried it on Dell Inspiron with Windwos 10, that one is a bit older notebook. Focusrite was also installed before, tried with it, then uninstalled it as its possible. But the results were the same. Audio MIDI Setup Ableton settings xs-stomp-xl-rec-sound.mp3
  3. At first, sorry for my english, I am from Poland. I have a problem with my POD Live XT. When recording via USB, the speakers can hear distorted sound even though the sound is recording properly. I checked the cables, power supply, tried on three different computers and the same. I tried the same on another POD Live XT with the same settings. There is also the second problem. When I play live, and connect the cable to the second output (I want to play for 2 amps at the same time), the first amplifier hum appears. When I pull the plug and play on one - hum disappears. I tried the same cables, amplifiers and power supply on another divided and everything is working normally. Yes, I tried to reinstall the drivers, restore the system settings, load factory defaults etc, change cables, power supply - it did not work Please help!
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