Yes but that's not the issue that's wrong. The wrong part is that the cabinet modeling blows out the interface at ANY useful volume setting. It's the volume of the cabinet model that's causing this, and you should be able to turn that all the way up, which is how it works with its own cabinet. I fixed this by using a separate mixer and taking the L6 interface out of the chain.
That's what you would have to do when using a regular audio interface as well, right? Gain staging?
Yes but that's not the issue that's wrong. The wrong part is that the cabinet modeling blows out the interface at ANY useful volume setting. It's the volume of the cabinet model that's causing this, and you should be able to turn that all the way up, which is how it works with its own cabinet. I fixed this by using a separate mixer and taking the L6 interface out of the chain.
U got a fix?
I don't use it, I set all the volumes I want and then send analog output to a mixer. That fixes it.
@@jasmine2501 ah ok. But I did find that some tones don't go in the recording very well I just changed tones and that fixed it