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It needs ASOI drivers in order to be used an an A.I. However, I have yet to be able to use it for what I bought it to use it for, which is recording.
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Seeing as how Pod Go uses the same HX series effects processor as Helix and HX family of products. I wanted something to help me simplify my workflow when tracking, but that would not be a compromise on tone. Infact, that was one of the main reasons. I do quite a bit of recording with Reaper, and part of the reason the Pod Go appealed to me was the fact that it can be used as an audio interface. It got more than enough play though considering I can't play the marshall through haedphones without connecting up a bunch of other gear I don't feel like messing with when I now have Pod Go right here) Anyway. (Got a new Marshall DSL100HR too though, so the Pod Go had to share the stage. It was a Friday, so I had over the weekend to play it before I had to go back to work. So get yourself some POD Farm, but be warned that it can be habit-forming.I just got my Pod Go a few days ago.

Plus, the interface boxes all come with POD Farm already bundled for you convenience. That means you don't have to have a Line 6 interface anymore to use the software, though they still recommend that you do. I guarantee that if you are a guitar player, you will truly dig the Line 6 POD Farm, which now allows you to use any ASIO interface. So that is how the guitars and bass were recorded for the That Thing You Do cover. I plugged my Samick bass into the POD Studio interface, dialed up the Brit Pop 101 bass sound in POD Farm and did the same thing as with the guitars to create a bass track. Next I did the same basic (no pun intended) thing with the bass guitar. Iĭid that for tree guitar tracks in Reaper, one for the guitar on the left, one for the guitar on the right (the one that plays the little run-riff on the first parts of the verses), and one for the lead guitar. Since I was recording in Reaper software, I set the audio device to the POD Studio interface, loaded up my All My Lovin' tone pushed the "record" button, and simply played the guitar. So I downloaded the tone for that with GearBox and then loaded up in POD Farm.
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Not only did they have hundreds of lessons and guitar tabs for tons of popular songs, they also have performances for these songs using POD Farm tones, and links to download the exact tones used in their recordings right onto your computer where you can load them up in POD Farm.Īnyway, on the GuitarPort site, I found that they had a lesson/recording of All My Lovin' by the Beatles. At least that is how my wife described my experience.īut ultimately I found the right tone by going to another Line 6 site called GuitarPort On-line, or GPO for short. If you're anything like me you'll spend all kinds of time playing with all the different sounds, and before you know it, you've blown 2 hours with a silly grin on your face.
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So how did I know to choose that amp and cab combination? The most common way to do it is to just experiment with all the different choices of guitar sounds you have available to you in POD Farm.īut beware this method.
