Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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been selected in the list.

> Selected

When PODxt users select “PODxt Memory” from the Right List Shows menu at the top of the Tone

Locker to see your PODxt’s memory, the

button can be used to send data from the Computer

list to your PODxt memory:

Select a

Tone, Amp Setup or FX Setup file in the left Computer list.

Click the

button to transfer that Tone or Setup to your PODxt.

A dialog box will ask you to confirm that you want to

replace a Tone or Setup in your PODxt

with the computer data you’ve chosen. If you highlight a PODxt memory location in the Memory

list on the right before pressing the button, the dialog will ask if you want to put the data at the

PODxt location you’ve highlighted.
You can SHIFT-click multiple items in a

Computer folder, then click the

button to

send them all to your PODxt.

The

button will be dimmed if no PODxt Tone, Amp Setup, Effect Setup file has

been selected in the left Tone Locker list.

< Bundle and > Bundle

When PODxt users select “PODxt Memory” from the Right List Shows menu at the top of Tone

Locker to see your PODxt’s memory, the < Bundle and > Bundle buttons can be used to backup and

restore the complete memory of PODxt to your computer:

Click the

button to backup your complete PODxt memory as a Bundle file.

The Bundle file icon is:

Select a Bundle file in the left Tone Locker list, then click the

button to replace your

PODxt’s memory with the data in the Bundle file.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm that you want to

replace your PODxt memory with the

computer data you’ve chosen.

The

button will be dimmed if no Bundle file is selects in the left Tone Locker list.

GearBox stores Tones on your hard disk. Note that Tones and Tone folders must be stored in the

GearBox Tones folder in order to be available from GearBox’s Tones menu. To see where this folder

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