![]() ![]() That way, the pc uses the pod as a sound card and the audio outputs through my surround sound. I don't want to keep having to switch back and forth for each track, so I ordered a coaxial audio cable that goes from the Pod out to my surround sound. ![]() So I'm forced to record the drum tracks with wasapi, and then switch to asio for the guitar track. The Pod doesn't like wasapi for whatever reason, I never got audio through the surround sound with it. The real only way to record and monitor the audio live is through the cab and that sounds terrible, because the audio only outputs through it from the Pod. I would play back the recorded drum track and the audio would output through the cab and it sounded terrible, but it was good enough to record the guitar over.Īnd then I would switch back to wasapi, and listen to both tracks that were recorded, and they would come out through my surround sound and it would sound great. I wouldnt leave it off though - its saved my ears a couple of times. Try disabling it temporarily to see if that is the cause of your issue. changing patches or importing new media). Its designed to protect your ears and speakers from feedback loops and sudden loud noises (Eg. And then for the guitar track, I recorded using ASIO with both drum and guitar audio outputting through my 4 x 12 cab. Preferences > Audio > Mute/Solo > Mute Settings. The meter in the mixer resets fine, so possibly this is just a bug. The drums, reverb, and vocals come through the most. Every track shows up to some degree, save for the bass. If I turn off master track effects, export it, and throw it back in the project with the phase inverted, there's still sound. At the same points over and over, it will mute my left guitar or right guitar, then after a little bit, it will kick back in, and sometimes will go silent and flash red on the little transport box with the track time and stuff. Find the guitar one, click it open and click mute. Its not clipping and the auto mute is turned off. The only way to remedy this is to click with the mouse on the mute button. The song sounds the same between either player, but Reaper's preview sounds much better. Go to Bar5, press F5 and see the list of instruments on the left. The master channel is still grayed out and says 'Automuted' across the master track in TCP. When I open the automation view, theres no 'mute' automation active. So as a work around, I recorded the drum track with wasapi and it came through the surround sound. Select master track-unmute tracks-unselect master track Only problems are: 1. The audio only came through my 4 x 12 cab. Make sure that the Master output is directed to the correct outputs on your sound card for your speakers or headphones. REAPER’s Routing: Make sure that the track’s output is directed to the master. I was trying to use the Pod with asio to output through my surround sound, but that never worked. Saw a lot of videos on youtube explaining how to turn on monitor and output on. The problem is likely to be either with your routing in REAPER, your sound card’s settings or with your audio hardware setup. ![]()
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