Podxt midi control, Podxt midi control •15 – Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – GearBox Stand-Alone Application

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level routed to your Record Send 1-2 as well as the “playback” level of audio software that is routing

its output back to your PODxt.

4 - Pan slider: Pans your source input left or right. This affects the signal that is routed to BOTH your

Record Send 1-2 and the Monitor path. Double click on the slider to set it to dead center.

5 - Amp bypass: Bypasses the current Amp model so that you’ll hear your guitar with no amp processing

(yawn), but you’ll still hear any effects that are powered on. Note that this bypassed signal is also what

is routed to Record Send 1-2.

Note: The Amp Bypass control is an exclusive feature of PODxt devices. Any PODxt tone saved

with the amp bypassed will load in a TonePort or GuitarPort device with the amp active.

6 - Tuner button: Toggles the display of the Guitar Tuner.

7, 8 - Record Send 1-2 controls:

Record knob

- controls the level of your PODxt Tone that is routed to Record Send 1-2. This

will ultimately control the record level into your audio software for any track receiving this Send

1-2 signal.

Note that for PODxt devices, there is also further control over what type of signal is fed to

Record Send 1-2 within the Audio Signal Routing dialog. Get to this from the Line 6 Audio-

MIDI Devices control panel – read more about it in

this section

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+18 button

- Boosts the level of the Record Send – useful if your signal is a weak one and you

need more level to get a good record level.

PODxt MIDI Control

For PODxt, PODxt Pro and PODxt Live - MIDI control options are found on the device itself - you

can connect MIDI cables directly to your PODxt and then dial up the MIDI settings on the PODxt’s

display panel. Please refer to your PODxt Pilot’s Handbook for all the details on MIDI control.

Using PODxt’s MIDI control features, you can remotely control most parameters on your PODxt

device and hear them in real time. Likewise, PODxt can transmit MIDI CC data back out its MIDI

Out when you adjust its knobs and switches. This interaction all takes place between PODxt and your

MIDI device, without GearBox needing to be involved at all. When your PODxt is also connected

to your computer and you are using it with GearBox, you will see the respective onscreen GearBox

controls also automatically adjust when you are controlling PODxt remotely. Again, just think of

GearBox as a computer “user interface” for what is running on your PODxt hardware.

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