Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Using Your Line 6 Hardware

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to another device’s MIDI Out. Use standard 5-pin MIDI cables for these connections. For more

information, please see your POD X3 Pilot’s Handbook, or check out the more comprehensive MIDI

documentation available for download on the

GearBox - User Manuals

page of the Line 6 web site.

Variax In - Got yourself a Line 6 Variax guitar or bass? Plug it in here for a direct digital audio

connection between the guitar and POD X3 Pro. The POD X3 Inputs screen is where you assign

whether this input feeds Tone 1, Tone 2 or both. See your POD X3 Pilot’s Handbook for more info.

Be sure to keep the protective plastic cap on this connection when it’s not connected to a Variax, so you
won’t damage it by mistakenly inserting a 1/4-inch guitar cable or other connection. When you are ready
to connect a Variax, use only Line 6 supplied Variax-compatible cables – not standard Ethernet or other
cables – to avoid damage to the jack. You can learn more about the Variax family of guitars, each one giving
you the sound of an entire guitar collection in one instrument, at

www.line6.com/variax

.

USB 2.0 - This is where you connect the supplied USB cable to POD X3 Pro, with the other end going

to your computer’s USB 2.0 port. Of course, your POD X3 is capable of processing your Tones all by

itself, but you’ll need to connect the USB cable to your computer to use it with GearBox, and to use

POD X3 Pro as your sound card device. Note that you should always connect to a separate USB 2.0

controller channel from other USB audio or MIDI interfaces to provide POD X3 with the full USB

bandwidth. It is also recommended to connect directly into a USB 2.0 port on your computer and not

into a USB hub.

Be sure to always power off or mute your speakers or monitoring setup before connecting/disconnecting
the USB cable and powering on/off POD X3, as well as before booting up or shutting down your computer
if POD X3 is already connected. The best practice is to always power on your speakers last, and power
them off first when connected to other audio gear to avoid a “pop”.

Line Inputs - Connect

the stereo audio feed

from another device

Left & Right Live Outputs

Connect to your powered

speakers or mixer

Studio/Direct Outputs

Connect here to route your

fuly processed tones to

external gear.

Ground Lift Switch

Toggle the ground on/off

Stereo FX Loop -

Send & Return Jacks

Output Level Switch

- Optimize your Live Outs

level for feeding an amp vs.

line level devices

Unprocessed Outputs

Use as a dry out to D.I.

to your recording gear

Output Level Switch

Optimize the Studio/

Direct Outs level for Mic

vs. Line

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