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Core Audio Driver Settings (macOS only)
To use POD Go as an audio interface for Mac applications, it is not necessary to install
any additional driver. POD Go will utilize the Mac computer's class compliant USB
driver automatically simply by connecting to your USB port. POD Go will then appear
as a selectable Core Audio device within the Mac Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup panel
and/or directly within your DAW host and multimedia applications. Note that this Apple
classcompliantdriveroersstrictly48kHznativesamplerateoperation.
ASIO Driver Settings (Windows only)
When using POD Go as an audio interface for Windows DAW applications, it is highly
recommendedtocongurethesoftwaretoutilizethePODGo"ASIO"driver.TheLine
6POD GoASIOdriver oersthesuperior,low-latencyaudio performancerequired
for DAW recording. This driver selection is typically found in your DAW software's
Preferences or Options dialog - see your software's documentation.
NOTE: Download and install the latest Line 6 POD Go ASIO driver for Windows
from line6.com/software.
Once the POD Go ASIO driver has been selected in your DAW software, you'll also see
a button in the same dialog for "ASIO Settings" (or with a similar title). Press this button
to launch the POD Go Control Panel, where you make the following driver settings.
Sound
Control
Panel
This button launches the Windows Sound Control Panel, where
youcanoptionallycongurePODGotobetheaudioplayback
device for multi-media applications (such as Windows Media
Player, iTunes, etc.) The settings within the Windows Sound
Control Panel are not relevant for your DAW software, since
standard multi-media applications utilize the standard Windows
driver.
Default Bit
Depth
Select the Bit Depth at which POD Go will operate for recording
and playback with your DAW software. 24 bit or 32 bit are
recommended for quality audio production.
ASIO
Buer Size
Your goal is to achieve the lowest latency possible in your DAW
software,butwithglitch-freeaudioperformance.Smallerbuer
size results in lower latency, however, also increases the demands
on your computer, which can result in clicks, pops or other audio
artifacts. Start with a lower slider setting here and, if you encounter
audio performance issues, come back to this panel and move this
slider to the right incrementally to remedy the problem.
Click the Apply and OK buttons when your POD Go Control Panel settings are
complete to return to your DAW software. Please also refer to your DAW software's
documentation for more about its own specic audio device, buer, and project
settings.