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Pod go no sound in Mac Big Sur


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I recently bought a Pod Go and when connected to my mac with Big Sur it shows as Audio input but doesn't have any sound.

I already update the firmware which says it's compatible with big sur but it's not working


Is there any way of making this work properly?

 

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51 minutes ago, phil_m said:

How are you monitoring the POD Go?

 

I'm connected with usb to a usb hub going though the usb-c input on the mac

Pod go edit working fine I've manage to update the firmware, it shows input audio and output on the audio settings but no audio coming out.

 

I could check the sound using headsets or amp output, but not going on the mac though the usb :(

 

Am I doing something wrong?

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29 minutes ago, jcthalys said:

 

I'm connected with usb to a usb hub going though the usb-c input on the mac

Pod go edit working fine I've manage to update the firmware, it shows input audio and output on the audio settings but no audio coming out.

 

I could check the sound using headsets or amp output, but not going on the mac though the usb :(

 

Am I doing something wrong?


I guess I’m still not clear on what you’re expecting to hear and where you’re expecting to hear it from. The POD Go will stream audio to the Mac, but you won’t hear audio coming from the Mac’s speakers or headphone out if that’s what you’re expecting.

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Sorry the confusion,
I have a monitors connected to my mac and I was expecting that with the usb connected from the pod go to the mac, I should be able to hear the guitar on that monitors or in mac's speakers as well.... 
As any other audio from the mac.

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1 minute ago, jcthalys said:

Sorry the confusion,
I have a monitors connected to my mac and I was expecting that with the usb connected from the pod go to the mac, I should be able to hear on that monitors or mac speakers as well.... 
As any other audio from the mac.

 

Generally not. You can set up an aggregate device in the Mac so the input and outputs are different, but that will give you additional latency. When you plug the POD Go into your Mac via USB, it becomes your audio interface, meaning it acts as your input and output device. So you'd want to connect your monitors to your POD Go to hear the audio from it and from GarageBand or whatever other DAW you want to use.

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