EncoreBlade
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Alright, hopefully this won't sound confusing.
So I recently learned about Aggregating two interfaces together so I can take advantage of using multiple sources while recording in Logic Pro X. So I linked my Tascam interface and my Pod HD500x interface so that I could record both. My main goal was to make sure I could record drums (6 mics, Tascam) and guitar (through HD 500x USB) at the same time (my sister and I jam a lot).
So I got all the inputs figured. The problem I have now is, how can I make the sound of my Pod HD500x come through the headphones attached to my audio interface. As of right now, Logic is attached to the outputs of the Tascam. So whatever plays through logic, whether its a virtual instrument or a recorded track, it plays through the headphones attached to the Tascam. However, I want my sister to hear my guitar as well while we're tracking, but the only way right now to hear the Pod's sound is to hook it up on the headphone jack on the Pod itself. How can I remedy this?
So I recently learned about Aggregating two interfaces together so I can take advantage of using multiple sources while recording in Logic Pro X. So I linked my Tascam interface and my Pod HD500x interface so that I could record both. My main goal was to make sure I could record drums (6 mics, Tascam) and guitar (through HD 500x USB) at the same time (my sister and I jam a lot).
So I got all the inputs figured. The problem I have now is, how can I make the sound of my Pod HD500x come through the headphones attached to my audio interface. As of right now, Logic is attached to the outputs of the Tascam. So whatever plays through logic, whether its a virtual instrument or a recorded track, it plays through the headphones attached to the Tascam. However, I want my sister to hear my guitar as well while we're tracking, but the only way right now to hear the Pod's sound is to hook it up on the headphone jack on the Pod itself. How can I remedy this?