LINE 6 POD HD500 [32/119] Mixer block
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Features & Functionality
3•4
Mixer Block
The Mixer is permanently positioned at the end of the parallel Paths A & B and provides
individual Level and Pan controls for each Paths’ output before fed to the “Post” position.
When the Mixer is selected in the Signal Flow View, its four parameters are available at
the bottom of the screen, accessible using the Multi-function Knobs 1-4.
The Signal Flow View with the Mixer Block selected, showing its 4 parameters
• Volume A (Knob 1): Controls the volume level of the Path A output. 0 dB is unity
gain.
• Volume B (Knob 2): Controls the volume level of the Path B output. 0 dB is unity
gain.
• Pan A (Knob 3): Adjusts the left/right stereo balance of the Path A output.
• Pan B (Knob 4): Adjusts the left/right stereo balance of the Path B output.
Содержание
- Pod hd500 advanced guide p.1
- Features functionality 3 1 p.2
- Overview 1 1 p.2
- Table of contents p.2
- System setup 2 1 p.2
- Amp cab mic models 6 1 p.3
- Set lists presets 4 1 p.3
- Looper mode 8 1 p.3
- Fx models 7 1 p.3
- Fx edit mode 5 1 p.3
- Usb audio 9 1 p.4
- Appendix b midi b 1 p.4
- Appendix a line 6 monkey a 1 p.4
- Signal flow view p.5
- Home views p.5
- Verview p.5
- Overview p.5
- Performance view p.6
- Tuner mode p.7
- Big user view p.7
- Connections p.8
- Tap tempo p.8
- Pod hd500 edit software p.9
- System setup p.11
- Accessing system setup p.11
- Page 1 setup utilities options p.12
- Page 2 setup utilities options p.13
- Page 3 setup input options p.14
- Amp fx model guitar input impedance ratings p.16
- Model guitar input impedance p.16
- About source input signal routing p.17
- Page 4 setup output options p.18
- Page 5 setup s pdif output options p.19
- Page 6 midi tempo options p.20
- Page 7 setup variax options p.21
- James tyler variax p.22
- Variax electric p.23
- Variax acoustic 700 p.24
- Variax bass 700 705 p.25
- Page 8 james tyler variax tuning options p.26
- Page 9 setup l6 link audio p.27
- Page 10 setup l6 link control p.27
- Unctionality p.29
- Fx blocks p.29
- Features functionality p.29
- Eature p.29
- Fx loop p.30
- Amp blocks p.31
- Mixer block p.32
- Moving fx blocks p.33
- Model types and mono stereo signal routing p.34
- Expression pedal variax knob controller assignment p.35
- Exp 1 and exp 2 p.35
- Variax knobs as controllers p.36
- Exp 1 and exp 2 with pedal 2 connected p.36
- Controlling amp fx parameters p.36
- Through p.38
- To create controller assignment to an fx loop parameter simply select the fx loop block within the signal flow view and go to the controller assign screen as described above p.38
- Fx amp block footswitch assignment p.38
- Footswitches as well as the exp pedal s toe switch can be configured to toggle any of the fx or amp blocks on off you can reference the current preset s fx footswitch assignments by pressing the p.38
- Each of the p.38
- Button to display the performance view screen the assignments for p.38
- Will differ depending on your current setup fs mode setting see page 1 setup utilities options on page 2 2 p.38
- Looper footswitch controls performance view on page 8 p.39
- From the signal flow view select the fx or amp block that you want assigned to one of your footswitches as an example we ll select the delay fx block then press and hold the p.39
- Button to display the footswitch assign screen p.39
- Assigning an fx or amp block to a footswitch p.39
- Using the exp pedal toe switch p.41
- Dynamic dsp p.42
- Resets p.45
- Working with set lists p.45
- Set lists presets p.45
- Accessing set lists p.45
- Arranging presets within set lists p.46
- Working with presets p.48
- Accessing presets p.48
- Bank channel footswitches p.49
- Saving presets p.50
- Fx edit mode p.53
- Accessing fx edit mode p.53
- Knob 3 parameter p.54
- Knob 2 model p.54
- Knob 1 type p.54
- Knob 4 value p.55
- Fx loop p.55
- Amps within paths a b p.57
- Amp model positioning p.57
- Amp cab mic models p.57
- Amp block in pre or post positions p.58
- With the amp in post as shown above the parallel paths a b are fed into the input of the amp you can still move fx into either path a or b in which case they ll be in parallel with each path s output individually controlled by the mixer s a b level and pan options to allow you to custom blend them before they hit the amp p.59
- Selecting amp cab mic models p.59
- Press the p.59
- Model types and mono stereo signal routing on page 3 p.59
- Button to display the signal flow view and use the nav disc to select amp a or amp b p.59
- Amp and preamp models p.60
- Amp block states p.61
- About default amp settings p.61
- To follow is a list of all mic models note that all guitar amp s cabs offer a selection of 8 mics and the 1x15 flip top bass cab offers its own selection of 8 mic models p.62
- Mic name based on p.62
- Mic models p.62
- Mic model descriptions p.62
- Guitar cab mic models p.62
- Bass cab mic models p.62
- To toggle the selected amp model on or off p.63
- To adjust the amp tone p.63
- Editing amp parameters p.63
- Amp cab edit display p.63
- Amp edit page 1 p.64
- Page 2 of the amp edit screen not displayed for preamp models p.65
- Amp edit page 2 p.65
- Page 3 of the amp edit screen not displayed for preamp models p.66
- Amp edit page 4 p.66
- Amp edit page 3 p.66
- Amp edit page 5 p.67
- 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 p.68
- Screen when done be sure to save your preset to retain customized amp model settings p.68
- Provides the feel of a tighter speaker cone at lower values and a looser speaker at higher values p.68
- Press the p.68
- Pod hd amp preamp models p.68
- Knob 3 adjusts the decay time of the modeled speaker resonance this control p.68
- Button to exit the p.68
- Button or double press the p.68
- Amp preamp models p.68
- Amp preamp model based on p.68
- Amp preamp model based on p.69
- Amp control labels p.69
- To the p.69
- Super o the actual supro only has a drive and a tone knob so we mapped tone p.69
- Pod hd amp preamp models p.69
- Knob and invented bass treble and presence controls p.69
- For some amp models you ll see slightly different labels for the amp tone knobs displayed in the amp edit screen in the cases where the classic amps we ve modeled include special knob controls we ve emulated their behaviors accordingly these are listed as follows p.69
- To follow is a table showing the classic speaker cabinets upon which our cab models are based p.71
- Pod hd cab models p.71
- Cab models p.71
- Cab model based on p.71
- Fx models p.73
- Dynamics models p.73
- Common parameters p.73
- Distortion models p.74
- Common parameters p.74
- Modulation models p.75
- Common parameters p.76
- Filter models p.77
- Common parameters p.77
- Pitch models p.78
- Pitch fx model parameters p.78
- Bass octaver p.78
- Smart harmony p.79
- Pitch glide p.79
- Vintage pre p.81
- Preamp eq models p.81
- Common parameters p.81
- Delay models p.82
- Reverb models p.83
- Common parameters p.83
- Particle verb p.84
- Common parameters p.84
- Volume p.85
- Volume pan wah models p.85
- Before path a b split p.86
- Placing a mono output fx model after the pan p.87
- After path a b mixer p.87
- Wah models p.88
- Common parameters p.88
- Looper mode p.89
- Looper footswitch controls performance view p.89
- Looper settings p.93
- 2 speed operation p.93
- Usb audio p.95
- The line 6 usb audio driver p.95
- When using the pod hd500 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 hd500 analog outputs p.96
- Audio routing p.96
- The pod hd500 record send p.97
- The line 6 audio midi devices panel p.97
- Mac line 6 audio midi devices p.98
- Line 6 audio midi settings driver options mac p.98
- Inputs recording page p.99
- This slider independently controls the volume of your processed guitar tone output for monitoring the signal fed to the device s main outputs it does not affect the level of the signal fed to your computer via the record send this allows you to balance your guitar s monitor level against the playback audio from your computer such as when recording in daw software p.100
- Pod hd500 utilizes the mac core audio driver type making it a compatible audio interface for practically any mac audio multimedia software as with most core audio devices some settings are found in the audio devices page of the mac audio midi setup dialog p.100
- Mac os x audio midi setup utility p.100
- Windows line 6 audio midi devices p.102
- Usb audio streaming buffer p.105
- Sample rate converter active p.105
- Asio driver settings p.105
- Inputs recording page p.106
- Ppendi p.107
- Launch line 6 monkey p.107
- Appendix a line 6 monkey p.107
- Register your hardware p.108
- Grab those updates p.108
- Line 6 variax updates p.109
- Ppendi p.111
- Pod hd500 midi setup options p.111
- Midi input out thru p.111
- B midi p.111
- Appendix b midi p.111
- Port the following reference table shows the necessary midi cc settings to configure your midi controller device to access these pod functions p.112
- Pod hd500 midi control reference p.112
- Pod hd500 footswitch pedal assignments looper functions and more can be can controlled remotely via a midi controller device connected to the pod hd500 p.112
- Midi cc value function p.112
- Controlling pod hd500 functions via midi p.112
- Bank program change messages p.113
- Using pod hd500 as a midi controller device p.115
- The midi assign screen p.115
- Looper mode footswitch behaviors p.118
- Footswitch midi cc value p.118
- When pod hd500 is actively in looper mode the looper function footswitches automatically transmit the following midi cc messages these are global midi cc assignments and cannot be edited p.118
- Looper mode footswitches midi cc transmit reference p.118
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