Hey all, just had a quick question regarding home recording with my Mark V.
Traditionally what I've done up to this point for my band recordings is taken the Slave out directly into our M-Audio Fast Track and then used Recabinet 3 so simulate the cab on the recording so its not just the raw signal. But the problem is I don't own the Fast Track, it belongs to another member and I don't want to shell out a ton of money at the moment. Here's what I was hoping would work:
*Mark V output to dummy load (sometimes I just leave my cab at the practice space)
*Mark V Slave to Pod XT (with only cab emulation enabled)
*Pod XT to
-Headphones (no cab)
-USB connection to PC
I would try this myself to confirm but my Pod is currently being repaired. I've seen a DI box being suggested but I thought my POD might get the job done without shelling out any more cash. Also in lieu of the DI box suggestion, would I be able to connect the Pod to a venue's PA for direct in, or should I just get a DI for that too?
Appreciate all the help!
Traditionally what I've done up to this point for my band recordings is taken the Slave out directly into our M-Audio Fast Track and then used Recabinet 3 so simulate the cab on the recording so its not just the raw signal. But the problem is I don't own the Fast Track, it belongs to another member and I don't want to shell out a ton of money at the moment. Here's what I was hoping would work:
*Mark V output to dummy load (sometimes I just leave my cab at the practice space)
*Mark V Slave to Pod XT (with only cab emulation enabled)
*Pod XT to
-Headphones (no cab)
-USB connection to PC
I would try this myself to confirm but my Pod is currently being repaired. I've seen a DI box being suggested but I thought my POD might get the job done without shelling out any more cash. Also in lieu of the DI box suggestion, would I be able to connect the Pod to a venue's PA for direct in, or should I just get a DI for that too?
Appreciate all the help!