Line 6 POD X3 Family User Manual

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Controls & Connections

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9. Keypad –

these buttons allow you to do the following:

Tone 2 / Hold for Dual –

press to toggle between Tone 1 and Tone 2 (you’re editing Tone 2 when the

button is lit). Press and hold to turn Dual Tone on or off.

Amp, Stomp, Mod, Delay, Verb –

press to turn the Amp, Stomp, Mod, Delay, and Reverb processing

blocks on or off (the blocks are on when the buttons are lit). Double-press one of these buttons to

tweak the block. For example, just press the

Stomp

button two times quickly and you’re instantly

taken to the Stomp Box Edit Page. Press the

Home

button to leave the Edit Page and return to the

Home Page.

Tap / Hold for Tuner –

POD X3 allows you to control the time and speed of your Delay and/or Mod

effects by simply tapping on this button. Just tap a few times here and the effects that are set to “lock”

to that tempo will change to match what you tapped. There’s also a Tempo parameter in the effects’

Edit Pages, so you’ll see exactly what Tempo you’ve tapped. This is especially useful if you are trying to

nudge your Tap setting to just the right value.

Press and hold the

Tap

button for 2 seconds to activate the tuner. You can also add footswitch tuner

activation with an optional FBV foot controller.

10. Drive –

controls how hard you’re driving the input of the chosen Amp Model. Like the input volume

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

This knob, along with the

Tone Controls

,

Reverb

, and

Tone Volume

knobs, adjusts the Tone that is

currently selected – Tone 1 or Tone 2.

11. Tone Controls –

Bass

,

Middle

,

Treble

,

Presence

. Just like any guitar amp. And when you change

Amp Models, the response and interactivity of these controls change, too – so they act like the tone

controls of the original amp that inspired the Amp Model you’ve selected.

12. Reverb –

spin this knob to set the Reverb level of the Tone that is currently selected.

13. Tone Volume –

this knob controls the relative volume level of the current Tone.

14. Master Volume –

this controls the overall output level of POD X3 and also sets the headphone

level. Changing the

Master Volume

level does not change your tone, so you can get the tone you want

at any volume level. This setting is not saved when you store settings into one of the POD X3’s memory

locations.

When running into line level gear (like recorders, mixers and PA’s), POD X3 will generally give the best

signal-to-noise performance when you have the

Master Volume

control at max. With the

Master Volume

control turned down low, you may get extra hiss – which obviously isn’t what you want – if you turn up

your mixer or recorder’s output to compensate. In order to allow you to set the

Master Volume

as high

as possible when connecting to recording, mixing, and other studio gear,

be sure you are plugging POD

X3’s outputs into line level

, not microphone or guitar level inputs. Line level inputs should allow you

to turn POD X3’s

Master Volume

up all the way (or close to it) and thereby get the best sound possible.

If your gear has inputs that function as mic/line level inputs, try to set the trim for those inputs to the

minimum level, and POD X3’s

Master Volume

to maximum, when setting levels.

15. Clip Light –

this lights when clipping is detected, which generally means unpleasantly distorted,

bad sound. Try reducing the output level of the device that’s feeding your POD X3, or reducing the Tone

Volume for Tone 1 or Tone 2, or the volume of Tone 1 + Tone 2 that can be adjusted from the right knob

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