Topic: FF800: Recording eGuit with POD - wet AND dry
Hi there!
Apparently, I'm not much of a guitar hero :-) - regarding high impedance inputs, reamping and external effects... I know how to handle simple setups and never had any problem so far, but now I'm not sure...
I've got a session next week and the guitarist wants to record with his Line6 POD XT Live: He wants to record both the dry and the processed signal. So I started to play around with my own very old guitar effects unit and I found two ways to do it - please point me into the better direction, as I find both ways more or less OK - but I'm simply not a guitarist to judge the sound...
a) Plug guitar into FF's instrument input and route the signal back out via Totalmix, into the POD...
b) Plug the guitar into a DI box and use its output for FF and its parallel output for the POD...
The Line6 POD XT Live's input is described as: "Set the switch to norm for use with most passive pickup guitars. If you have to put two 9-volt batteries in your guitar to make it shred, point your guitar down and use that ?shark? headstock to flip the switch to pad. (Also handy for those stompboxes that have ridiculously hot output levels.)"
A or B? Or some simple C that didn't catch my attention yet?
Thanks a lot and a happy new year!
laex