![]() Mixer connected via USB to the desktop (Win 10 home), and both Ableton and my monitors ''hear'' the guitar. I have a guitar hooked into audio ch1 on my Roland Aira MX-1 mixer. ![]() I'm finding that a) I appear to have no signal going in or out from line 6 (standalone mode itself). So, all in all, it works well for the purposes of a non-professional or maybe even a semi-pro recording. But you can record a clean, unprocessed signal into your DAW and then post-process it with POD Farm plugin any way you want. For the price I recommend buying a Line 6 guitar interface so you get your decent USB hardware and POD Farm (2) software included.Īs for the application itself, like I said it runs allright as a standalone program (in that mode you will record an already processed signal, like the way you do now with your Spider amp) but when running it as a plugin under Ableton Live there is some monitoring latency when playing/recording - I guess a little more (or a lot more maybe) RAM and some faster CPU would solve the case, but I'm stuck with my current laptop for now. ![]() The amp choice is so cool and all the effects and other possibilities like mic placement or room ambience (I mean "natural" reverb, not random noises and birds singing ). ![]() The POD Farm is really ok for home recording, and I guess with a little bit more sound engineering knowledge you could make it sound even better, like semi-pro recordings.
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