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jamie_drum
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Hi Gang,
I just got a Line 6 Pod XT Live for my birthday. I am trying to use it to record audio directly into Sonar using the USB cable. I have the latest drivers and it works fine with the Line 6 Guitar Port software.
In Sonar, using WDM drivers, all works well if I try to record. The problem is if I try to use input echo to monitor the sound in real time. All I hear is a really distorted signal. The audio is outputting through an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 soundcard to my mixer, then to headphones or monitors as the case may be.
Note the recorded POD XT signal, played back, is not distorted. The distortion only comes with the input echo.
Could this be a driver problem? I tried increasing the buffer size but it didn't work. An alternative solution is to just run the line out of the Pod XT Live to my mixer, and monitor in real time that way (also avoiding any latency), but I would like to try it working this way if possible.
I just got a Line 6 Pod XT Live for my birthday. I am trying to use it to record audio directly into Sonar using the USB cable. I have the latest drivers and it works fine with the Line 6 Guitar Port software.
In Sonar, using WDM drivers, all works well if I try to record. The problem is if I try to use input echo to monitor the sound in real time. All I hear is a really distorted signal. The audio is outputting through an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 soundcard to my mixer, then to headphones or monitors as the case may be.
Note the recorded POD XT signal, played back, is not distorted. The distortion only comes with the input echo.
Could this be a driver problem? I tried increasing the buffer size but it didn't work. An alternative solution is to just run the line out of the Pod XT Live to my mixer, and monitor in real time that way (also avoiding any latency), but I would like to try it working this way if possible.