Saving, Xlr direct output, Cd/mp3 – Line 6 Studio 110 User Manual

Page 13: Phones

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Saving

We have preloaded the four model buttons with very

popular and usable sounds. But you can also store your

own version of the model here as well. You can always

get the factory presets back so don’t worry, change and

save them to your heart’s content.

To store your own “snapshot” of all knob positions

(except Master Volume), press and hold the current

model button for two seconds. The LED flashes twice

when the save is complete.

XLR Direct Output

This is your Direct Out for recording or sending your

sound to a house sound system when you’re playing

live. This output utilizes Line 6’s exclusive A.I.R.

processing which has made Line 6 products like POD

the undisputed standard for recording direct. The level

of this output is set via Channel Volume and has a

ground lift switch to lift the ground if your direct out

is causing a buzz in the sound/recording system you

are connected to. A bit of advice, many pro sound

engineers here at Line 6 have made the direct out

experience from this amp a beautiful one. Many sound

engineers prefer to take a Pre Amplifier Direct Signal

via a Direct Box. This is the de facto technique for

getting basic bass tone in the house PA. When playing

a gig in a club, ask the sound guy to consider using

your direct out for amp and cabinet tone - they will

not be disappointed!

Important

When using the direct out, there can be a ‘pop’ on the

output on power up or power down. We recommend

that you either disconnect the direct out or mute

whatever the direct out is connected to before powering

your LowDown on or off.

CD/MP3

Connect a CD player, MP3 player, drum machine or

other device here, and you’ll hear it from LowDown’s

speaker or headphone output. Very handy for jamming

along! Use the output volume control on the connected

device to set its level.

Phones

Connect your stereo headphones here to listen to your

bass and/or your favorite CD and jam along for working

on your favorite licks. Plugging in headphones disables

your speaker output.

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