LINE 6 POD HD Pro [18/135] Page 4 setup output options
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System Setup
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Page 4, Setup: Output Options
The Mode setting on this page allows you to configure the type of signal fed to your POD
HD Pro outputs to optimize for direct recording versus connecting to an external amplifier.
Note that this Mode setting affects the signal fed to the POD HD Pro Left & Right
Balanced, Unbalanced, Digital & Headphone outputs, as well as the signal fed to the USB
Record Send & L6 LINK™ output.
Knob 1 selects the Output Mode. This is a global setting.
• Studio/Direct: Typically the best option when connecting “Direct” to a mixing
console or recording device. This signal includes “Studio” Cab Models, Mic Model
and an “AIR” convolution to best emulate a mic’ed amp within a room.
• Combo and Stack settings: Optimizes your tone for connecting to an external
amplifier. The signal includes “Live” Cab Models,with no Mic Model or “AIR”
convolution, with a special EQ curve added for each.
• Combo Front & Stack Front: For connecting into the front input of a typical
combo amp or amp head + external cab, respectively. When choosing either of
these Modes, you’ll see these additional options for further tone shaping:
• Lows (Knob 2): Attenuates the low frequencies.
Содержание
- Pod hd pro advanced guide 1
- Features functionality 3 1 2
- Overview 1 1 2
- Set lists presets 4 1 2
- System setup 2 1 2
- Table of contents 2
- Amp cab mic models 6 1 3
- Fx edit mode 5 1 3
- Fx models 7 1 3
- Looper mode 8 1 3
- Usb audio 9 1 3
- Appendix a line 6 monkey a 1 4
- Appendix b fbv foot controllers b 1 4
- Appendix c midi c 1 4
- Home views 5
- Overview 5
- Signal flow view 5
- Verview 5
- Big user view 6
- Performance view 7
- Tuner mode 8
- Connections 9
- Tap tempo 9
- Pod hd edit pro software 10
- Accessing system setup 11
- System setup 11
- Page 1 setup utilities options 12
- Page 2 setup utilities options 13
- Page 3 setup input options 14
- Amp fx model guitar input impedance ratings 16
- Model guitar input impedance 16
- About source input signal routing 17
- Page 4 setup output options 18
- Page 5 setup digital output options 19
- Page 6 midi tempo options 20
- Page 7 setup variax options 21
- James tyler variax 22
- Variax electric 23
- Variax acoustic 700 24
- Variax bass 700 705 25
- Page 8 james tyler variax tuning options 26
- Page 10 setup l6 link control 27
- Page 9 setup l6 link audio 27
- Eature 29
- Features functionality 29
- Fx blocks 29
- Unctionality 29
- Fx loop 30
- Amp blocks 31
- Mixer block 32
- Moving fx blocks 33
- Model types and mono stereo signal routing 34
- Fx amp block fbv footswitch assignment 35
- Dynamic dsp 36
- Accessing set lists 37
- Resets 37
- Set lists presets 37
- Working with set lists 37
- Arranging presets within set lists 39
- Accessing presets 41
- Working with presets 41
- Fbv controller a b c d channel footswitches 42
- Saving presets 42
- Accessing fx edit mode 45
- Fx edit mode 45
- Knob 1 type 46
- Knob 2 model 46
- Knob 3 parameter 47
- Knob 4 value 47
- Fx loop 48
- Amp cab mic models 49
- Amp model positioning 49
- Amps within paths a b 49
- Amp block in pre or post positions 50
- Selecting amp cab mic models 51
- Amp and preamp models 52
- About default amp settings 53
- Amp block states 53
- Guitar cab mic models 53
- Mic model descriptions 53
- Mic models 53
- Mic name based on 53
- The amp blocks have 3 available states on off bypassed or disabled sometimes referred to as a null state for the block 53
- Tofollowisalistofallmicmodels notethatallguitaramp scabsofferaselectionof8 mics andthe1x15fliptopbasscaboffersitsownselectionof8micmodels 53
- Whenever you change to a different amp or preamp model predetermined cab mic models are automatically loaded as well as amp tone knob settings designed to complement the amp type as noted throughout this chapter you can certainly switch to a different cab and or mic model just be sure to save your preset to retain these changes 53
- Bass cab mic models 54
- Button once toggling the amp off results in bypassing the amp cab and mic processing 54
- Editing amp parameters 54
- Lcd screen temporarily displayed showing the actual values of the tone knobs for both current amp a amp b models depending on your amp knobs display setting see page 1 setup utilities options on page 2 2 also see the next section for more about the 54
- Mic model descriptions 54
- Mic name based on 54
- Options 54
- Press the 54
- To adjust the amp tone 54
- To toggle the selected amp model on or off 54
- Turn any of the amp tone knobs to adjust the desired settings for the selected amp 54
- Whenever you adjust any of the amp tone knobs you ll see the momentary 54
- Amp cab edit display 55
- Amp edit page 1 55
- Amp edit page 2 57
- Amp edit page 3 57
- Amp edit page 4 58
- Amp edit page 5 59
- Amp preamp model based on 60
- Amp preamp models 60
- Pod hd amp preamp models 60
- To follow is a table showing the classic amplifiers upon which all our hd amp preamp models are based for more details please also check out the pod hd model gallery available from http line6 com support manuals 60
- Amp control labels 61
- Cab model based on 62
- Cab models 62
- Pod hd cab models 62
- To follow is a table showing the classic speaker cabinets upon which our cab models are based 62
- Common parameters 63
- Dynamics models 63
- Fx models 63
- Common parameters 64
- Distortion models 64
- Modulation models 65
- Common parameters 66
- Common parameters 67
- Filter models 67
- Bass octaver 68
- Pitch fx model parameters 68
- Pitch models 68
- Pitch glide 69
- Smart harmony 69
- Choose your key on the left then your mode on the top 70
- For example for c lydian the scale you want is g major 70
- Key ionian dorian phrygian lydian mixolydian aeolian locrian 70
- Key select the key you ll be playing in 70
- Mix sets the balance or your dry signal harmony notes 70
- Scale select the scale you d like to use see the following instructions and table 70
- Shift determines the interval value for the desired harmony note 70
- The cell where the two connect is the key to choose to get to the mode you d like 70
- The smart harmony effect automatically detects your guitar s single note pitch and shifts it to match a user selected key and scale a choice of keys is provided consult the table below to achieve other scalic modes 70
- Common parameters 71
- Preamp eq models 71
- Vintage pre 71
- Delay models 72
- Common parameters 73
- Common parameters 74
- Reverb models 74
- Particle verb 75
- Volume 76
- Volume pan wah models 76
- Before path a b split 77
- After path a b mixer 78
- Placing a mono output fx model after the pan 78
- Common parameters 79
- Wah models 79
- Looper controls performance view 81
- Looper mode 81
- Looper settings 84
- 2 speed operation 85
- The line 6 usb audio driver 87
- Usb audio 87
- Audio routing 88
- When using the pod hd pro usb connection the audio driver manages several tasks the driver feeds the processed guitar signal out the usb record send to your computer and receives playback audio from the computer it also grabs the processed guitar signal before routing it to the record send to provide a low latency monitor signal and then mixes the monitor signal with the playback audio and feeds this combined signal to your pod hd pro analog outputs 88
- The line 6 audio midi devices panel 89
- The pod hd pro record send 89
- Line 6 audio midi settings driver options mac 90
- Mac line 6 audio midi devices 90
- Inputs recording page 91
- Mac os x audio midi setup utility 92
- Windows line 6 audio midi devices 94
- Asio driver settings 97
- Sample rate converter active 97
- Usb audio streaming buffer 97
- Inputs recording page 98
- Appendix a line 6 monkey 99
- Launch line 6 monkey 99
- Login account 99
- Ppendi 99
- Grab those updates 100
- Register your hardware 100
- Flash memory updates and presets 101
- Line 6 variax updates 102
- Appendix b fbv foot controllers 103
- Fbv mkii fbv series controllers 103
- Ontrollers 103
- Ppendi 103
- Getting connected 104
- Setup options for fbv 104
- Setup page 1 104
- Setup page 2 105
- Pod hd pro performance view screens 106
- Fbv controller devices footswitch pedal mapping 107
- Fbv shortboard mkii 107
- Fbv shortboard mkii footswitch pedal mappings 107
- Your fbv device s footswitches and pedal s are already mapped to specific pod hd pro functions these mappings are slightly different for each fbv controller type please reference the following table that matches your specific fbv model see the following sections for more details on the pod hd pro functions listed in these tables 107
- Fbv shortboard mkii footswitch pedal mappings 108
- And green 109
- Assignable controllers please see expression pedal variax knob controller assignment on page b 16 for how to assign these controllers to amp fx parameters to customize your presets 109
- Fbv shortboard mkii devices include an on board expression pedal as well as an optional jack to include a 2nd expression pedal these pedals access the pod hd pro 109
- Fbv shortboard mkii looper mode footswitch mappings 109
- Input the on board pedal s toe switch will toggle between the control of 109
- Leds on fbv illuminate to indicate the current pedal mode respectively it is also possible to manually assign other functions to the toe switch see using the exp pedal toe switch on page b 20 109
- Looper mode footswitch mappings 109
- Pedal controllers 109
- The red 109
- When no additional pedal is connected to the fbv 109
- When pod hd pro is placed in looper mode several fbv footswitches change their mappings to perform the following looper functions please also see looper mode on page 8 1 109
- And pedal 2 to only 110
- Exp 1 and exp 2 with pedal 2 connected 110
- Fbv express mkii 110
- Fbv express mkii footswitch pedal mappings 110
- Leds both lit 110
- Whena2ndexpressionpedal suchasaline6ex 1expressionpedal isconnected the on board pedal remains mapped to only 110
- Whenever a pedal 2 is connected you ll see the 110
- And green 111
- Assignable controllers please see expression pedal variax knob controller assignment on page b 16 for how to assign these controllers to amp fx parameters to customize your presets 111
- Fbv express mkii devices include an on board pedal which provides access to both the pod hd pro 111
- Fbv express mkii footswitch pedal mappings 111
- Leds on fbv illuminate to indicate the current pedal mode respectively it is also possible to manually assign other functions to the toe switch see using the exp pedal toe switch on page b 20 111
- Pedal controllers 111
- The pedal s toe switch will toggle between the control of 111
- The red 111
- Fbv longboard 112
- Fbv longboard footswitch pedal mappings 112
- Fbv longboard footswitch pedal mappings 113
- Assignable controllers respectively please see expression pedal variax knob controller assignment on page b 16 for how to assign these controllers to amp fx parameters to customize your presets 114
- Fbv longboard devices include two on board pedals 114
- Fbv longboard looper mode footswitch mappings 114
- Itispossibletomanuallyassignthepedal1toeswitchtotoggleamporfxblockson off see using the exp pedal toe switch on page b 20 114
- Looper mode footswitch mappings 114
- Pedal controllers 114
- These pedals are permanently mapped to the pod hd pro 114
- When pod hd pro is placed in looper mode several fbv footswitches change their mappings to perform the following looper functions please also see looper mode on page 8 1 114
- Fbv shortboard 115
- Fbv shortboard footswitch pedal mappings 115
- Fbv shortboard footswitch pedal mappings 116
- And green 117
- Assignable controllers please see expression pedal variax knob controller assignment on page b 16 for how to assign these controllers to amp fx parameters to customize your presets 117
- Fbv shortboard devices include an on board pedal as well as an optional jack on the back to include a 2nd expression pedal these pedals access the pod hd pro 117
- Fbv shortboard looper mode footswitch mappings 117
- Input the on board pedal s toe switch will toggle between the control of 117
- Leds on fbv illuminate to indicate the current pedal mode respectively it is also possible to manually assign other functions to the toe switch see using the exp pedal toe switch on page b 20 117
- Looper mode footswitch mappings 117
- Pedal controllers 117
- The red 117
- When no additional pedal is connected to the fbv 117
- When pod hd pro is placed in looper mode several fbv footswitches change their mappings to perform the following looper functions please also see looper mode on page 8 1 117
- Controlling amp fx parameters 118
- Exp 1 and exp 2 with pedal 2 connected 118
- Expression pedal variax knob controller assignment 118
- Variax knobs as controllers 118
- The controller assign screen is then displayed specifically for the selected model in our example itisthedigitaldelayw modulation usethemulti functionknobs1 4to configure the controller assignment options 119
- Amp fx block footswitch assignment 120
- Assigning an fx or amp block to a footswitch 121
- Using the exp pedal toe switch 122
- Set list select 124
- Tap tempo 124
- Tuner mode 125
- Appendix c midi 127
- C midi 127
- Midi input out thru 127
- Pod hd pro midi setup options 127
- Ppendi 127
- Controlling pod hd pro functions via midi 128
- Midi cc value function 128
- Pod hd pro footswitch pedal assignments looper functions and more can be can controlled remotely via a midi controller device connected to the pod hd pro 128
- Pod hd pro midi control reference 128
- Port the following reference table shows the necessary midi cc settings to configure your midi controller device to access these pod functions 128
- Bank program change messages 129
- The midi assign screen 131
- Using pod hd pro fbv as a midi controller 131
- Footswitch midi cc value 134
- Looper mode footswitch behaviors 134
- Looper mode footswitches midi cc transmit reference 134
- When the pod hd pro looper mode is active pressing the connected fbv looper footswitch functions automatically transmits the following midi cc messages these are global midi cc assignments and cannot be edited 134
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