Pod x3, Pod x3 •17 – Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Using Your Line 6 Hardware

2•17

POD X3

Input 1 - Connect

your guitar or bass

Input 2 - Connect

your microphone

Phones - Connect your

stereo Headphones

Left & Right Analog Outputs

– Connect to your powered

speakers or mixer

USB 2.0 - Connect

to your computer*

S/PDIF Out - Connect

to other S/PDIF devices

Input 1 (Instrument) – Connect your guitar or bass here using a standard 1/4-inch TS instrument

cable. POD X3 itself contains the processing power that turns your naked input signal into that roaring

guitar Tone, which is then fed to the “Direct/Studio Mix” and out the Analog Left & Right Outputs

and S/PDIF digital output. This signal is also fed to POD X3’s Record Sends digitally to your computer

across the USB 2.0 connection. When you are connected via USB to your computer, you can also

launch GearBox and use it to alternatively load Tones stored on your hard disc, edit them on your

screen, and make adjustments for output and Record Send levels. POD X3 is, of course, also capable of

applying two Tones on your Input 1. Just dial up one of the tone presets in the “Blends” folder of POD

X3 and you’ll have two complete Tones applied to your Input 1 signal! Or, go the POD X3’s Inputs

screen to choose what you want Tone 1 and Tone 2 applied to.

Input 2 (Mic) & Trim knob – Connect a microphone here using a standard XLR cable. You can use

the little “Trim” knob to adjust the mic signal coming into POD X3, much like you would on a mixer

console. Just like with Input 1, POD X3 itself applies preamp and effects models to your mic input,

which is then fed out the Analog Left & Right Outputs and S/PDIF digital output. This signal is also

fed out the X3’s Record Sends digitally to your computer across the USB 2.0 connection. When you

are connected via USB to your computer, you can also launch GearBox and use it to alternatively

load Tones stored on your hard disc, edit them on your screen, and make adjustments for output and

Record Send levels. POD X3 is, of course, also capable of applying a Dual-Tone, such as independently

slathering a guitar Tone on Input 1, and a mic preamp and effects on Input 2 simultaneously! Just go

to the “Pairs” folder of your POD X3 to call up some of these pre-baked guitar/mic Dual-Tones! Or, go

the POD X3’s Inputs screen to choose what you want Tone 1 and Tone 2 applied to.

Phones - If you want to listen to the audio using stereo headphones, then plug them into this 1/4-inch

stereo jack. This Headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Line Outs; the audio from

your audio software on the computer, as well as anything plugged into Inputs 1 &2.

Left & Right Outputs - These Left and Right ¼-inch jacks output all audio signals; the audio from

your audio software on the computer, and anything plugged into any Inputs 1 & 2. So, these are what

you want to connect to your monitoring system when using POD X3 as your computer’s sound card.

Use shielded ¼-inch tipped cables to connect directly to your powered speakers, mixer or power amp

setup. Note that you can also use the Phones jack if you want to use headphones for monitoring.

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