Pisanoni Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 Hello Line 6 Community I´m trying to Re-amp a guitar Track (not through the POD but with the POD) First of all here is my "Signal Chain": Guitar > Into the POD HD Pro with the normal guitar In (just clean, no amps on it or something) POD > linked to a Line 6 Spider 150W with the "Dry out" on the back My POD is connected to my Mac book with USB. Here is my Problem: When I record the DI into my DAW (logic), the Signal perfectly goes clean into the POD (and gets clean recorded in the DAW), clean out of the POD straight in the Spider and distorted (just as I want it) ot of the speaker of the Spider, now thats Perfect. But when I´m trying to remap it, the POD doesnt give anything into the Spider, the "dry out" is like dead, there´s nothing coming into the Spider. Whats the Solution? Why isn´t anything coming from the DAW into my Spider ? (DAW > USB into POD > Dry out into the Guitar line in of the Spider > nothing happens, nothing to capture with the microphone) Thank you very much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTLazer Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 The dry out takes its feed directly from the guitar in, so it is taking its feed before the USB connection. If you're using an empty slot in the pod anyway, purely to use it as an audio interface, you need to use the standard outputs, as they're after the USB feed. So, your current chain is: Guitar In > Dry Out > USB Out > USB In And what you need is: Guitar In > USB Out > USB In > 1/4" Out Does that make sense? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisanoni Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 Thank you so far :) I´ve solved the problem, but as you now the solution of one problem, leads to another My new problem: Now I get my DI signal perfectly through the amp (I´m using the Headphones output), but if i want to capture the signal from the Microphone into my DAW there is a big feedback, because it´s a circle (Headphones out > Amp > microphone > Pod > Headphones out with DI and captured signal from the amp > Amp > microphone = Feedback) I´m using Logic, and in the Audio settings there is the option of "Software Monitoring" and "independent Monitoring Level" and no matter how far I put the faders down, I can still hear a signal through my Headphones (and with that, through the amp later). So it seems to be a problem in the combination of teh Logic and POD settings of my monitoring The solution: The solution is to record my microphone signal, without any monitoring. The question is: How do I do that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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