I don't know what changed. I was never wild about monitoring the mix in the Line 6 headphone mix, anyway. But today it was screaming and it's not easy to turn down in panic mode with the XT Live. I'd rather hear the mix with the guitar at the computer.

There's occasional noise from the cable while going into the soundcard. I suspect if I use better cables and clean up all the wires around my chair, this will work fine. Now I just need to figure out how to do mixing after the recording, etc. I feel like I haven't gotten any learning done about how to use this program because I'd hit the brick wall trying to get it to work correctly. I'm still annoyed that I've got this amp modeling effects unit that is particularly versatile with tones and such, and it seems to not want to work with RB in regards to the USB input. I don't know if that's a Line 6 issue, a PG Music issue, or both. Line 6 apparently is all about ASIO drivers, which I'm told don't play well with PG Music software. That's not good. I'm also quite taken aback that there is little-to-no instruction/tutorial information for the new user. I'm not even a new user and I'm befuddled. However, when I follow the tutorial, the information in there is outdated or wrong.

Rharv, I think you're right, if you were sitting here, this probably would have been running days ago. However, you're not, and I don't think PG Music should expect everyone to have your level of expertise. This is short-sighted on their part (but I also blame Line 6).

That said and done, what's the deal with audio editing? Can I edit what I've recorded, like tweaking attack times on notes, deleting notes that shouldn't be there, and changing the pitch on an out of tune note? Is there any quantizing available, or is that only on MIDI information?


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