Gate, Compressor – Line 6 POD X3 Family User Manual

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Reference: Tweaking Tones

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Gate

The Gate effect helps eliminate unwanted noise when you’re not playing, and can be especially valuable when

using high gain sounds. Like a security gate, it’s supposed to quickly open to pass the things that you want, and

then swing closed to keep out the things that you don’t want.

Thresh – determines how loud your playing has to be to open the gate. More negative numbers (where

the knob is near its fully-counterclockwise setting) mean that the gate will open and allow sound through

even when you are playing quietly, and less negative numbers (where the knob is near its fully-clockwise

setting) mean that the gate will only allow sound to pass when you are playing pretty hard. Turn the

Thresh all the way down to minimum to disable the Gate (Thresh’s value will then be “Off”).

Decay – determines how fast the gate will swing closed. Like a gate in the real world, a fast decay means

the gate might catch your trailing foot as you pass through – in this case, that means the gate will chop

off the decay of your notes. And a slow decay means that as the gate swings slowly closed behind you,

someone might have time to slip through – in this case, that would be the unwanted noise that you hear

as your notes decay. You’ll have to experiment with the Decay to get just the right happy medium for your

particular guitar, playing style, and sound settings.

Compressor

COMPRESSOR

1

TYPE

BYP VOL

75%

75%

75%

TYPE

THRESH

-20dB

3dB

GAIN

The Compressor effect is just the thing when you want to smooth out your levels the way that you would

typically do in a recording studio.

Thresh – determines how aggressive you want the Compressor to be in smoothing things out. More

negative numbers make the Compressor more active in taming your levels, so -32dB is a more aggressive

setting than -16dB, say. Some makeup gain is also added as you turn the knob to the left, making for a

much easier tweaking experience.

Gain – controls (what else?) gain, so that even when you’re really squashing your signal with an aggressive

threshold setting, you’ll be able to get good volume levels out of your POD X3, POD X3 Live or POD X3

Pro.

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