What is comp (compressor)? •6 what is core audio, What is a daw? •6, Core audio – Line 6 POD Farm UX1 User Manual

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POD Farm 1.01 – Glossary (What Is...?)

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What is Comp (Compressor)?

Comp, which is an abbreviation for Compressor, is one of the POD Farm Effects. Compressors even out

audio signals by reducing the volume of the loudest sounds to better match the volume of quieter sounds.

You can use subtle compression to make your guitar playing sound more even, or drastic compression

for dramatically increased sustain and a very consistent level. Compression is also extremely useful for

vocals to even out the dynamics and allow them to be turned up and prominent in the musical mix.

The POD Farm Dynamics category also includes one or more other types of Compressors (depending

on the Line 6 device and Add-Ons you own), each with their own slightly different flavor. These can

also be positioned “Pre” (before) the amp processing, which can give a different kind of sound than the

dedicated Comp effect which always runs “Post” (after) the amp processing. Some effects are modeled

after classic gear described in the

Model Gallery

.

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What is Core Audio

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?

Core Audio

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is a Mac

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protocol for computer audio that allows audio software to communicate

with audio hardware. Most all popular Mac

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audio recording programs now utilize Core Audio to

communicate with a sound card or other audio device. Line 6 POD Studio, TonePort, GuitarPort,

POD X3 and PODxt devices come with Core Audio drivers - these drivers are installed when you

run the POD Farm application installer, or can be downloaded individually from the Line 6 Support -

Software Downloads

page.

Core Audio provides excellent performance on Mac

®

systems since it allows the input signal that is

fed into the sound card travel through the computer, your audio software, and back out the sound card

outputs in a very short amount of time. This is what is referred to as “low latency” operation. Please see

your Mac

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recording software’s instructions for details on Core Audio operation.

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What is a DAW?

DAW is an acronym used by audio geek types to refer to a “Digital Audio Workstation” - which is really a

fancy term for any Windows

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or Mac

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computer system that is primarily configured for audio recording

& editing. With today’s fast CPU chips, fast hard drives and plentiful RAM, most any computer is up

to the task of some serious audio recording right out of the box. The primary components you need

are a good quality sound card (or “audio interface”) such as any Line 6 USB device, and a capable

audio/MIDI recording & editing software, such as Steinberg

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Cubase

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or Nuendo

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, Digidesign Pro

Tools

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LE, Cakewalk

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SONAR

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, Ableton Live

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or Apple

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Logic

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or GarageBand

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. These software

applications vary in features, complexity and price, so there is certainly one out there just right for you

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