Hi, I need to ask you for a courtesy ... it is easy for me to use the pod go ... but I have a difficulty ... I did not understand how to use the tap tempo to manage the repetitions of the delay ... I bend better... I am used to a delay nova repeater in pedalboard and I just press on the tap to establish the timing of the repetition ... That is, the delay I set by pressing the tap is what I find myself in the effect ... so for example I can put 5 bars of "echo" in 4/4 ... typical of Gilmour or U2 ... but on pod go I just can't manage the delay like this ... can you help me? I can set the delay only by setting the parameters 1/1 - 1/4 - 1/8 - 1/16 .... according to the BPM but it doesn't give me the effect of 5 beats in 4/4 to do this I have to adjust the milliseconds with the wheel but it is uncomfortable and slow I prefer the tap absolutely and I am sure it can be done ... thanks a lot of greetings
hello. im thinking about this but im not sure if i can use that as a sound card to recording. is it available to use as a sound card? nice video btw thanks (:
@@GetOffset sorry (: ofc i can. i was meant that, can i use Pod Go as a sound card to recording. i mean record on PC and required programs (adobe or studio one for example) without latency or noise. you got it? or i can try to explain
@@GitarinRuhu Yes, the Pod Go can be used as a sound card. It will track your processed signal and can be used for re-amping at the same time. I’m pretty sure you can monitor with zero latency as well.
You could either work out the delay time manually (there are loads of online calculators out there), or if you press the "Time" knob on the Pod Go it switches between milliseconds and note values (so it does all the hard work for you).
Finally i found this video, review one by one fx on line 6 pod go, thx emily 😁
Glad it was helpful!
Do you have to set it up in stereo?
Lo res delay is my favorite I use it to play rain by rob scallon
What is the chord progression @10:07
Oooof I'd have to look it up but it's from a song called "Dedicated to You"
Hi , can i ask what tyoe of amp sim/ir you used
I just used what is shown in the video. I didn't use an outside amp or anything--it plugged directly into my interface.
Hi, I need to ask you for a courtesy ... it is easy for me to use the pod go ... but I have a difficulty ... I did not understand how to use the tap tempo to manage the repetitions of the delay ... I bend better... I am used to a delay nova repeater in pedalboard and I just press on the tap to establish the timing of the repetition ... That is, the delay I set by pressing the tap is what I find myself in the effect ... so for example I can put 5 bars of "echo" in 4/4 ... typical of Gilmour or U2 ... but on pod go I just can't manage the delay like this ... can you help me? I can set the delay only by setting the parameters 1/1 - 1/4 - 1/8 - 1/16 .... according to the BPM but it doesn't give me the effect of 5 beats in 4/4 to do this I have to adjust the milliseconds with the wheel but it is uncomfortable and slow I prefer the tap absolutely and I am sure it can be done ... thanks a lot of greetings
Please answer this question..... I have the same issue!
Hi any idea if I choose to record it with it with its built in USB audio interface , does it create two tracks for L and R For stereo effects ?
What is the maximum delay time that one of these delays can do - I'm guessing no more than 2000 ms.
Can i do ocsillation?
Hi, What's your guitar? And where i can Buy the guitar?
It's the Fender American Professional II Series Jazzmaster! You can get one here, but the color is backordered like everything: imp.i114863.net/LPXGYa
hello. im thinking about this but im not sure if i can use that as a sound card to recording. is it available to use as a sound card?
nice video btw thanks (:
I'm not sure what you mean by sound card. Can you explain a bit more?
@@GetOffset sorry (: ofc i can. i was meant that, can i use Pod Go as a sound card to recording. i mean record on PC and required programs (adobe or studio one for example) without latency or noise. you got it? or i can try to explain
@@GitarinRuhu Yes, the Pod Go can be used as a sound card. It will track your processed signal and can be used for re-amping at the same time. I’m pretty sure you can monitor with zero latency as well.
@@LochNessAnthony thank you very much
can you do delay dotted 8th on pod go?
Oh I'm sure you can.
You could either work out the delay time manually (there are loads of online calculators out there), or if you press the "Time" knob on the Pod Go it switches between milliseconds and note values (so it does all the hard work for you).
Can i choose to do the dual delay in series or parallel?
Series I think so. Parallel no.
you are so adorable =)
Is this true?