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Controls & Connections

17a Guitar In Pad – engage this Pad to tame hotter signals at the Guitar In jack when you use guitars with active pickups or other high output sources.

18Low Cut Filter – push this button in to engage the Low Cut Filter for the Mic Input. It cuts 75Hz and below, which is useful for eliminating rumble from mic sources.

18a Mic Pad – for hot mics, engage this pad to attenuate the Mic Input by -20dB.

19Phantom Power – pushing in this button activates 48V Phantom Power for

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both Channel Strip Mic Inputs. An LED will light when Phantom Power is activated.

 

20 Clip Light – this lights when input clipping is detected at the Channel Strip Mic or Guitar Inputs. To avoid clipping, engage the Mic Pad or Guitar Pad or reduce the output level of the device that’s feeding your POD X3 Pro. Another Clip Light for Tone Volume clipping is located under the Outputs button, as described on Page 3•5, item 15.

21Signal Present LED – this LED will light when an input signal is present.

22 Power Switch – flip the switch here to bring your POD X3 Pro to life.

23Phones – plug your headphones in here to avoid noise complaints from the neighbors (or the rest of your family). The volume is set by the Master Volume knob. Any time you use headphones, it important to be sure they’re not set for ridiculous volume before your slap them on your ears. Try a MasterVolume knob setting of about 10 o’clock to start, then turn up from there if you need more volume.

24AES/EBU I/O – the AES/EBU Out jack sends 24-bit digital versions of the Direct Out signals. The System setup screen lets you choose the sample rate and adjust the level. See Chapter 6 for details. The AES/EBU In jack receives 24-bit digital audio.

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Contents POD X3 Family Serial no Please Note Table of Contents Reference Configuration & Setup Example SetupsAppendix a Signal Flow USB & Computer SoftwarePage Tutorial POD X3 Live for Guitar Tweak the Amp Tone Controls Pick a Stomp Model and tweak it Show the Delay settings Tweak the EQ Turn both Tones on at once Select and Tweak Tone 1/Tone Tweak combined volume of Tone 1 + Tone Save Tutorial POD X3 & POD X3 Pro For GuitarTurn on the Amp Model DOUBLE-PRESS to Adjust Tap delay tempo Press down To select Lower row Tap is set to Preset loads into Tone These knobs and buttons control only one Tone at a time Controls & Connections PODControls & Connections Controls & Connections Tempo that you’ve tapped Input 2/Microphone In and Trim plug in your microphone here Controls & Connections Join the Club POD X3 Live Controls & Connections 310 Controls & Connections Controls & Connections 313 314 315 POD X3 Pro 316Controls & Connections 318 319 320 321 322 323 Page Getting Around, Tones & Tuner HomeBlock not selectedBlock selected Turn to tweak lower row settings Dual Tone Concept Hold Tone Volume Controls Preset Folders Recalling Presets You can also choose to recall only ToneRecalling User Presets on POD X3 Live Or only ToneSaving Tones Locking Tone410 440HZ Tuner411 Page Reference Tweaking Tones Amp + CabTone Controls Guitar Amp Model Tone ControlsBass Amp Model Tone Controls Stomp Boxes Distortion Stomp BoxesDynamics Stomp Boxes ReferenceTweaking Tones Modulation Effects ReferenceTweaking Tones Delay 510 Reverb Gate Compressor 513514 Wah 515Volume Pedal 516Effects Loop POD X3 Live & POD X3 Pro only MIXPage Reference Configuration & Setup InputsOutputs Reference Configuration & Setup Outputs Page 2 Studio/Direct Mix System Page 1 Pedal and other settings SystemSystem Page 2 Pedal and other settings Commands Page Example Setups Mono or Stereo Recording or Direct to Mixer/PARecording Tone 1 & 2 to Separate Mono Tracks Feed One Guitar Amp Feed Two Guitar Amps, One for Tone 1 and One for ToneFeed Two Guitar Amps, One Wet and One Dry Example Setups Example Setups Example Setups Page USB & Computer Software Updating POD X3, POD X3 Live or POD X3 Pro’s FirmwareSetting Up For USB Recording USB Sends When Operating In Stereo Tone Mode Page Ignal PpendixFlow POD X3 Live POD X3 Pro