Line 6 express Amp Model Quality For Recording, Getting a Good Volume Balance With My MP3 Player

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Appendix : FAQ

Amp Model Quality For Recording

Q:I heard the Pocket POD Express is based on the POD 2.0, which I know was used on quite a few professional recordings over the years. Can my inexpensive Pocket POD

Express give me the same quality of sound as the POD 2.0 or POD X3 for recording?

A:In general terms, yes. The Pocket POD Express Amp Models and FX are derived directly from the POD 2.0 and Pocket POD Amp Models. They should sound very similar. Of course when you move up to the POD X3, for example, you have more expensive hardware built in so you will get higher quality when recording. However, the sound of the Amp Models, when set to a good input level at your recording device, should give you excellent results.

Getting A Good Volume Balance With My MP3 Player

Q:I have a small MP3 player and when I set my guitar volume to a comfortable level on headphones, my MP3 player isn’t loud enough. When I turn down my Amp Model volume to get in balance, it gets too clean. What am I doing wrong?

A:The best way to jam along with your MP3 player is to control its volume from the device itself. For example, set your guitar volume the way it sounds good to you, then play back a track on your MP3 player. If it’s too quiet, turn up the volume using the MP3 player’s volume control. It should have enough volume on tap to get in balance with your guitar.

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Contents Pocket POD Express Please Note Table of Contents Page Overview TunerAmp Models Crunch based on a Vox AC 30 Top Boost Brit Class aMod FX Delay & Reverb Inputs & Outputs Power Options Amp Bypass Tuner LEDs Flashing / Not FlashingAmp Models Not Lining Up Properly With Silkscreen Getting a Good Volume Balance With My MP3 Player Amp Model Quality For Recording