BrockSamson
New member
Hey all,
I'm trying to record from my Pod XT to my laptop. My buddy and I fought with it all night, but can't seem to get it to record using USB connection.
So we tried to use the output and headphones jack to my laptop's mic in jack. Here's where the weirdness begins. You can hear heavy distortion, like the line level is too much, and then it just digitizes.
The best way I can describe it is like a modem-ish, without squawking / transmission sounds. Almost like the Transformers talking to each other in the movies. Real weird.
We tried using Audacity and Nuendo, and neither seemed to work. He runs his amp using a mic to a mixer, and then to his PC via firewire so he knows what he's doing. Just neither of us could figure out why I can't get a steady signal from my Pod XT on my Gateway laptop.
Do I need some kind of Line 6 software on the PC to quote unquote interpret what is coming from the Pod XT???
Any help is greatly appreciated.
:banghead:
I'm trying to record from my Pod XT to my laptop. My buddy and I fought with it all night, but can't seem to get it to record using USB connection.
So we tried to use the output and headphones jack to my laptop's mic in jack. Here's where the weirdness begins. You can hear heavy distortion, like the line level is too much, and then it just digitizes.
The best way I can describe it is like a modem-ish, without squawking / transmission sounds. Almost like the Transformers talking to each other in the movies. Real weird.
We tried using Audacity and Nuendo, and neither seemed to work. He runs his amp using a mic to a mixer, and then to his PC via firewire so he knows what he's doing. Just neither of us could figure out why I can't get a steady signal from my Pod XT on my Gateway laptop.
Do I need some kind of Line 6 software on the PC to quote unquote interpret what is coming from the Pod XT???
Any help is greatly appreciated.
:banghead: