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Hi

I've connected Pod Go to my Daw (Reaper) 

The Pod is being used as the USB interface. 

The ins and outs are set as 1-4 in Reaper preferences. 

Theres a good signal going into Reaper according to the levels, but on playback there's hardly any sound whatsoever and what sound there is is very thin and tinny. 

Can anyone help? 

This is the main reason I bought the Pod. I'm pretty sure I'm doing something wrong but I've checked and checked and I can't find anything else I can change! 

Any help would be appreciated as it's getting very frustrating. 

Cheers

Les

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Hi

I've tried all of them. 1-2 and 3-4. In reaper. 

In the pod the only choice you get is either guitar or channel 3-4

Theres only so many changes you can make and I've tried them all. 

In desperation I went back to my komplete audio Interface and plugged Pod go into that. It worked fine but that's not how it's supposed to work and it's a bit limiting. 

 

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Hello everyone!

I am having the same difficulties with my POD Go connected via USB - I am new to DAW, recording, and the little POD Go beast, so I guess I am the one doing something wrong. In any case, I could really use the help! It happens when I try to record both, guitar, and bass. Especially with this last one.

I am using Reaper as my DAW. I configured the ASIO, firmware on POD is updated, and everything should be set correctly I believe. I have set volumes max everywhere just to check (POD, guitar/bass, computer, etc) and while I get a somewhat ok volume when using the guitar with any distortion preset (feels it could still be louder the signal), when I use any preset with clean guitars, it sounds really quiet/low whatever I record. Same happens with any bass preset I use.

Any ideas of things I should check? I really don't think the device is faulty, but I'd be really happy to have this functioning correctly :)

Thank you!

PS: Sounds perfect when connecting to speakers, monitors, amp, etc, just a low signal when recording.

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6 hours ago, Kokavic said:

Hello everyone!

I am having the same difficulties with my POD Go connected via USB - I am new to DAW, recording, and the little POD Go beast, so I guess I am the one doing something wrong. In any case, I could really use the help! It happens when I try to record both, guitar, and bass. Especially with this last one.

I am using Reaper as my DAW. I configured the ASIO, firmware on POD is updated, and everything should be set correctly I believe. I have set volumes max everywhere just to check (POD, guitar/bass, computer, etc) and while I get a somewhat ok volume when using the guitar with any distortion preset (feels it could still be louder the signal), when I use any preset with clean guitars, it sounds really quiet/low whatever I record. Same happens with any bass preset I use.

Any ideas of things I should check? I really don't think the device is faulty, but I'd be really happy to have this functioning correctly :)

Thank you!

PS: Sounds perfect when connecting to speakers, monitors, amp, etc, just a low signal when recording.

Are you turning up the USB setting in Global settings?  You can increase the USB output.

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Hello everybody!

 

I can confirm the issue because I'm also unable to use the POD GO as an audio interface for Reaper (but the problem is a general problem and not limited to any specific DAW).

My system is a POD GO (v1.12) and Windows 10. I'm also forced to use an additional audio interface for recording.

 

The issue may be described with the following statements:

  • The USB input level for any input (1-4 from PodGO -> PC) is too low for proper usage
  • The Windows10 driver lacks a function to increase the input level (decreasing is possible) 
  • There is no "Master USB-Output Level" on the POD GO that allows a general adjustment for the USB output level

At least there is a workaround to get to usable output levels:  increase the "Main-Out" output level at the end of each preset. Adding 12-18dB does the job in my case.

 

However I'm not really happy with that, because every single preset needs to be adjusted which also affects non-USB output levels (leading to even more unwanted side-effects). Additionally it would also mean, that all Factory-Presets are levelled too low and need corrections (I'd suppose that the reference-factory presets should have a usable level at the end of the preset chain).

 

Hope this hint helps until the missing feature is implemented ... there's no adjustment in the Global Settings in v1.12 for output (as pointed out by woffles) - only for input.

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13 hours ago, andreasreichart said:
  • There is no "Master USB-Output Level" on the POD GO that allows a general adjustment for the USB output level

 

On 9/30/2020 at 2:06 AM, woffles said:

Are you turning up the USB setting in Global settings?  You can increase the USB output.

 

Is there such a setting?  I was unable to find it also if there is and I'm also getting quite low volume output for DAW (Audacity)

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I have this problem too.  Using Win 10, Reaper, PodGo all patched up, using it for a bass.  I found a fix.  Previously I was going into Reaper and 'Normalizing' the wav file that came in kinda weak (somewhere between -30 and -24 db for me).  It was usable, but required extra steps each time.  I searched everywhere for a USB output level setting.  Could not find it.  So...

 

If you go to the Pod Go's  Output Main Out (the last thing in your signal chain that is selectable after all your effects), increase your output here and you will see your USB output level increase in Reaper (verify with the Mixer or track level indicator).  At +20db (maximum Pod Go output), my input to reaper went up to about -6 db.  A little hot, but this can be knocked down a bit as needed. 

 

I am thinking for my favorite patches, I will probably make this a snapshot so I am not always at maximum output when not recording.  Hope that helps someone.  I couldn't find this answer anywhere else.

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On 3/16/2021 at 3:49 AM, aurelio59 said:

hi,


I have hxStomp which I use as a audio interface when recording on GarageBand the recording volume is very low. 
What parameters should I vary to raise it.

Hello,

 

You would be better off asking this question in the Helix area.

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On 3/5/2021 at 5:11 PM, metal-j said:

I am thinking for my favorite patches, I will probably make this a snapshot so I am not always at maximum output when not recording.  Hope that helps someone.  I couldn't find this answer anywhere else.

The issue with that is that your risk inadvertently activating it when you don't expect and blow your speakers or ears...

 

I've got all my patches also relatively low volume to go around issues with too high level making my looper distort.  When DAW'ing, I reduce the speaker's volume, and crank the channel volume.  Sure, bit tedious, but less chance of playing, pressing the wrong button and the sound going from 3 to 10...

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