So basically im looking at the pod xt pro and pro xt live.
But do i really need any?
I currently record DI's using my toneport ux2 and i mix them using lecto or nickcrown plugins. Then i'll use a few respected impulses for cab emulation then i'll comp,eq,etc.
Now if i were to get a POD xt live or POD xt PRO what advantages would i have?
The only real ones i can think of are CPU wise, i mean...i would be using these hardware devices to simulate the amp tone and directly send it to my PC and record then add a cab impulse?
What if i am not happy w the tones i receive from either pod xts and just use lecto or nick crow plugins does that in a way defeat the purpose?
I noticed that JOEY prefers pod xt pro over real amps, this is what led to think maybe i should invest into a pod xt pro since he gets great tones.
Any advice would helpful
So far i am using my toneport ux2 to record guitars, bass, and vocals.
But do i really need any?
I currently record DI's using my toneport ux2 and i mix them using lecto or nickcrown plugins. Then i'll use a few respected impulses for cab emulation then i'll comp,eq,etc.
Now if i were to get a POD xt live or POD xt PRO what advantages would i have?
The only real ones i can think of are CPU wise, i mean...i would be using these hardware devices to simulate the amp tone and directly send it to my PC and record then add a cab impulse?
What if i am not happy w the tones i receive from either pod xts and just use lecto or nick crow plugins does that in a way defeat the purpose?
I noticed that JOEY prefers pod xt pro over real amps, this is what led to think maybe i should invest into a pod xt pro since he gets great tones.
Any advice would helpful
So far i am using my toneport ux2 to record guitars, bass, and vocals.