Recording With Podxt, I have some problems...
IDontWantThisUse...
Dec 13 2007, 02:20 PM
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Do i have to get RiffWorks to record with it?
An important reason for buying the POD was to record my playing with it, so it would be sad if there wasn't any other way mellow.gif

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Toni Suominen
Dec 13 2007, 09:26 PM
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No, you don't have to buy riffworks in order to record with it, you can just buy a regular multitrack recording software like Cubase smile.gif

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Dec 13 2007, 09:43 PM
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You can buy either one, but bare in mind that cubase is "little" bit expensier. wink.gif

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Dec 13 2007, 09:48 PM
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QUOTE (Toni Suominen @ Dec 13 2007, 09:26 PM) *
No, you don't have to buy riffworks in order to record with it, you can just buy a regular multitrack recording software like Cubase smile.gif


You said "buy". Does it cost anything? tongue.gif Send me the link to where I can download it if it doesn't smile.gif
And now I can't get my POD to connect to Line6Monkey mellow.gif The installer for newly found software message comes though, so I don't think that there's any wrong with the USB-cable. It started happening just after I installed GuitarPort, so do you think it has anything to do with that? huh.gif


QUOTE (Milenkovic Ivan @ Dec 13 2007, 09:43 PM) *
You can buy either one, but bare in mind that cubase is "little" bit expensier. wink.gif


Do you know of anything that's free? I have used alot of money on stuff like this lately, so I wanna know if there is any way that I can save some.

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Dec 13 2007, 10:55 PM
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Yes, cubase is a commercial program and it costs, but I've seen that the Cubase SX3 version costs something like 100 euros ( about 150 USD) but it's a very good recording software and worth the price smile.gif

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Dec 13 2007, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE (Toni Suominen @ Dec 13 2007, 10:55 PM) *
Yes, cubase is a commercial program and it costs, but I've seen that the Cubase SX3 version costs something like 100 euros ( about 150 USD) but it's a very good recording software and worth the price smile.gif


But do I have to get a program that's made to work with PODxt or does any program work?

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You can get any program that you want as long it supports multitracking. WHetter it is CUbase, Rifworks or anything else. I beleive that Riffworks is more straightforward and easier to use then CUbase, but CUbase is pro solution and you should definately get that one day.

@TOni

I belive that SX3 is dicontinued as a product. Cubase 4 licence (upgrade or new) costs 400$-800$.

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Reaper is a good alternative - there is an unlimited demo and a licence is really cheap. Plus., Tony has written a bunch of excellent lessons on how to use it in his recording forum smile.gif

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Dec 14 2007, 12:10 AM) *
Reaper is a good alternative - there is an unlimited demo and a licence is really cheap. Plus., Tony has written a bunch of excellent lessons on how to use it in his recording forum smile.gif

+1 on Reaper. I have Sony ACID Pro but moved to Reaper since regarding simplicty (which I value) they are about the same but Reaper doesn't kill my CPU which is a BIG plus

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QUOTE (Milenkovic Ivan @ Dec 13 2007, 11:58 PM) *
You can get any program that you want as long it supports multitracking. WHetter it is CUbase, Rifworks or anything else. I beleive that Riffworks is more straightforward and easier to use then CUbase, but CUbase is pro solution and you should definately get that one day.

@TOni

I belive that SX3 is dicontinued as a product. Cubase 4 licence (upgrade or new) costs 400$-800$.

Now there is another problem XP
When I enter Line6monkey, it says that I haven't connected the PODxt. I try to use the "Connect to device" button, but nothing happens huh.gif

QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Dec 14 2007, 12:10 AM) *
Reaper is a good alternative - there is an unlimited demo and a licence is really cheap. Plus., Tony has written a bunch of excellent lessons on how to use it in his recording forum smile.gif

Which Tony do you mean?
Do you mean Toni that has posted already?

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QUOTE (IDontWantThisUsername @ Dec 14 2007, 12:24 AM) *
Do you mean Toni that has posted already?

He means tonymiro
Have a look HERE for tonys classes in Reaper

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QUOTE (IDontWantThisUsername @ Dec 14 2007, 12:24 AM) *
Now there is another problem XP
When I enter Line6monkey, it says that I haven't connected the PODxt. I try to use the "Connect to device" button, but nothing happens huh.gif
Which Tony do you mean?
Do you mean Toni that has posted already?

Have you installed the driver for the POD?
You should do that first of all. I think you can do that through Monkey.

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QUOTE (blindwillie @ Dec 14 2007, 10:02 AM) *
Have you installed the driver for the POD?
You should do that first of all. I think you can do that through Monkey.

I thought I did, but maybe I should do it again tongue.gif

IT WORKED! biggrin.gif TYVM!

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Can you record w/ a pod in Garage Band? I already have Garage Band. I was going to finally go pick up the USB plug to record with my pod this weekend.

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QUOTE (IDontWantThisUsername @ Dec 14 2007, 02:44 PM) *
I thought I did, but maybe I should do it again tongue.gif

IT WORKED! biggrin.gif TYVM!

Wiiii! Glad I could help biggrin.gif

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