Podxt pro connections – Line 6 headphones powered monitors User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide

audio cable for this connection. You’ll hear any audio coming into this jack via the Analog Line
Outs and Phones, but it won’t go to PODxt Live’s Record Send 1-2.

Phones - If you want to listen to the audio using stereo headphones, then plug them into this 1/4-
inch stereo jack. This Headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Line Outs; the
audio from your audio software on the computer, as well as anything plugged into the Instrument
and Aux inputs.

USB - This is where you connect the supplied USB cable to PODxt Live, with the other end
going to your computer’s USB port. Of course your PODxt Live is capable of processing your
guitar Tone all by itself, but you’ll need to connect the USB cable to your computer to use it with
GearBox, and to use PODxt Live as your sound card device. Note that you should always connect
to a separate USB controller channel from other USB audio or MIDI interfaces to provide PODxt
Live with the full USB bandwidth. It is also recommended to connect directly into a USB port on
your computer and not into a USB hub.

PODxt PRO Connections


Phones -
Connect your
stereo
Headphones

Instrument Input -
Connect your guitar or
bass



Instrument input
– Connect your electric guitar or bass here using a standard 1/4-inch TS
instrument cable. PODxt Pro itself contains the processing power that turns your naked input
signal into that roaring guitar Tone, which is then fed out the Analog and Digital Outs, as well as
fed to the Record Send 1-2 digitally to your computer across the USB connection. When you are
connected via USB to your computer, you can also launch GearBox and use it to alternatively
load Tones stored on your hard disc, edit them on your screen, and make adjustments for output
and Record Send levels.

Phones - If you want to listen to the audio using stereo headphones, then plug them into this 1/4-
inch stereo jack. This Headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Line Outs; the
audio from your audio software on the computer, as well as anything plugged into the Instrument
input.

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