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Reamping with a PODxt Pro, monitoring question
I made the jump to POD land and so far, I'm pretty happy. One thing I don't quite understand though, regarding reamping...
I have the entire reamping process working, and it's a beautiful thing. But when you're laying down that initial track (the dry guitar signal), how do you monitor both the wet POD and the mix? You can listen to the mix on headphones or monitors, or you can listen to the POD via it's headphone jack, but the two systems are completely separate and you can't have the dry signal loop out of the mix, into the POD and then back into the mix. Right now, I'm just letting the mix play through the monitors while I listen to wet POD through it's headphone jack. Is there a slicker way of doing this? No guesses, either. I've chased enough geese today
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Re: Reamping with a PODxt Pro, monitoring question
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Gorilla, I know you can answer this!
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Re: Reamping with a PODxt Pro, monitoring question
Run the output of both to a mixer and connect monitors to the mixer.
Or, run the dry signal and the wet signal to two different tracks and monitor (and record) both (throw out the wet signal if you want).
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Re: Reamping with a PODxt Pro, monitoring question
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Re: Reamping with a PODxt Pro, monitoring question
Run dry signal (back of pod xt) into audio track and record it with mute on. Run the wet signals to aux tracks; or record the wet signals to audio tracks, too, in case you get the sound you are looking for on a take and don't have to reamp. Either way you wet signal in the cans when recording and have the dry signal available for later reamping.
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