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usb, sample rate, aggregate device questions


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Messing around with the pod go and wondering about usb recording and reamping. First off, is 48k the only sample rate that can used?

I understand the concept of the recording and reamping using usb but is there no way to use the pod go as an aggregate device. I'm on Mac

using Pro Tools 10 and have many projects in sample rates other than 48k. I've tried a few things and at this point it seems like using the 1/4"  audio

outs to my interface ins is my only option? I can split the signal before the pod go and send a di to my motu interface as well as the processed out of the

pod go but at that point it almost seems easier to just use the sgear and bias software that I've been using to record. I'm on an older system (PT10 and Mountain Lion) due

to tons of recordings started in that format and needed plugins unable to upgrade. I have to use Pod Go edit in Yosemite and use onboard editing if I'm recording in Pro Tools

which is a bit tedious but I can deal.

Beginning to rethink the viability of Pod Go for my situation. i have an old Live XT that I've used a ton in the past (on records) and a zoom G3 as well. All usable still.

Thanks, and sorry for the long winded explanation, just trying to make things as clear as possible.

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As a Core Audio device, yes, 48kHz is the only option. On Windows machines, the Line 6 drivers offer different sample rates. I'm not sure if Line 6 plans on creating a separate Mac driver for other sample rates or not.

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