- #HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP FULL#
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- #HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP WINDOWS#
I'm guessing that when you recorded that you specified the input/output device as the AG06? I.e., your video recording was taking the input that came from the mixer, vs. (I used one for several years back when I was in a praise team. Plus, you can practice with just the board, and not need a computer. Then you skip over the need to use the mixer. The key is the USB jack has to work as an audio interface, not just a MIDI device. Not cheap, but the technology changes all the time, so used pieces probably half the price of new, even in these times.
#HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP FULL#
If you want to do this all the time, I'd look for something that is really designed to send a full amp sim + FX/pedal sim over USB, i.e., a piece of hardware. Even if you get the routing figured out, the audio no longer syncs up with the video. Time stuff (delays and reverbs) can be a problem though.
#HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP SOFTWARE#
Plus, there's usually some latency with software processing, though amp/pedal sims are not notoriously bad. I know you can use OBS or other s/w to integrate and sync, but whoo - a pain, IMO/IME, and I'd guess not what you are looking for. The problem is that once you go from the guitar into the computer, and then an app, the app is no longer seen as an input device. the computer's built-in mic, or whatever else might have been plugged in. to expand.I'm guessing that when you recorded that you specified the input/output device as the AG06? I.e., your video recording was taking the input that came from the mixer, vs. Running for one login time, Admin privileges required) (Not visible from task manager, Running on all user login success, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce (Visible from task manager, Running on all user login success, Admin HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
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#HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP WINDOWS#
Here is all way to add your program to startup for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10Ĭ:\Users\Bureau Briffault\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start It's not yet clear to me how easy it is to just add or remove a file in that folder without also referencing the internal database Windows uses for these locations.
#HOW TO SET LINE 6 POD FARM TO LAUNCH ON STARTUP WINDOWS 10#
Since I wrote this, Windows 10 was released, which changes how the Start Menu folders work. Only do this if you really mean it, and you know for sure you want to run this program for all users on the computer. The only problem here is it requires write access to the registry, which isn't always available.