Line 6 POD X3 Family User Manual

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Reference: Tweaking Tones

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Guitar Amp Model Tone Controls:

Bass – bass tone control.

Mid – mid tone control.

Treble – treble tone control.

Pres – presence control, which brightens your tone.

Drive – controls how hard you’re driving the input of the chosen Amp Model, and just like the input

volume control on a non-master volume guitar amp, higher settings give you more “dirt”.

Vol – controls the relative volume level of the current Tone; you can use this to balance levels between

various tones, but in general, you should set this as high as possible for the best signal-to-noise ratio.

Bass Amp Model Tone Controls:

Bass – bass tone control.

Lo Mid – low-mid tone control.

Hi Mid – high-mid tone control.

Treble – treble tone control.

Drive – controls how hard you’re driving the input of the chosen Amp Model, and just like the input

volume control on a non-master volume guitar amp, higher settings give you more “dirt”.

Vol – controls the relative volume level of the current Tone; you can use this to balance levels between

various tones, but in general, you should set this as high as possible for the best signal-to-noise ratio.

Pre-Amp Model Tone Controls

Bass & Freq – bass tone control; level and frequency.

Lo Mid & Freq – low-mid tone control; level and frequency.

LMid – turn to choose 1x or 10x the low-mid frequency.

Hi Mid & Freq – High-mid tone control; level and frequency.

HMid – turn to choose 1x or 10x the high-mid frequency.

Hi Pass – high-pass filter frequency.

Lo Gn & Fq – low-frequency shelving tone control; level and frequency.

Lm Gn & Fq – low-mid peaking tone control; level and frequency.

Mid Gn & Fq – mid peaking tone control; level and frequency.

Hm Gn & Fq – high-mid peaking tone control; level and frequency.

Hi Gn & Fq – high-frequency shelving control; level and frequency.

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