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Help connecting SPIDF from HD pro to Focusrite 6i6


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Hey friends,

 

Sorry if this has been covered I have searched everywhere and can't find an answer

 

I am trying to connect my POD HD pro to my Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 via SPIDF ive followed the manual and tried syncing with the interface and can't seem to get a sound through.

 

Does anyone know how I go about doing this ? I realize that I can record direct via USB and I have been to great results but I would like to go into the interface via SPIDF and for the life of me cannot get it to work.

 

I have tried through the analogue out using 1/4 inch TRS but noticed a loss of quality and am wanting straight digital signal.

 

This is just for the convienience of not changing interface in session and unplugging and replugging my monitors into both units.

 

Any help to get this working would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks :)

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perhaps your interface has some limitations or settings that it's looking for.

I've used the SPDIF on mine without issue. I actually used it to transfer the dry sound (for future processing), and also captured the wet via analog.

so that i would have both...

anyway there are some spdif setting in the pod that you can change regarding sample rate etc...

try cycling through those, maybe you'll find one that syncs up and works... not familiar enough with your interface to be more specific.

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