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POD Farm 1.01 – UsingYour Line 6 Hardware
Microphone Input & Trim knob – Connect a microphone here using a standard XLR cable. You can use the little “Trim” knob to adjust the mic signal coming into POD X3, much like you would on a mixer console. Just like with Input 1, POD X3 itself applies preamp and effects models to your mic input, which is then fed out the Analog Left & Right Outputs, as well as fed to the S/PDIF digital output, and out the Record Sends digitally to your computer across the USB 2.0 connection. POD X3 is of course also capable of applying a
Variax In - Got yourself a Line 6 Variax guitar? Plug it in here for a direct digital audio connection between the guitar and POD X3 Live. The POD X3 Live Inputs screen is where you assign whether this input feeds Tone 1, Tone 2 or both.
Left & Right Live Outs - The unbalanced
Left & Right Direct Outs - These balanced XLR connectors always provide
Aux Input – This mono, unbalanced
S/PDIF Digital Output - To send output from POD X3 to another device digitally, connect from this S/PDIF Dig Out to the S/PDIF in on your other device. Connecting digitally is the best choice for routing to external digital recording devices, such as a DAT recorder. The S/PDIF output sends out the Tone(s) according to your device settings - these options are found on the POD X3 device itself by pressing the “Outputs” button. The digital signal is always sent at
USB - This is where you connect a USB cable from POD X3 Live to your computer’s 2.0 port. Of course your POD X3 is capable of processing your guitar Tone all by itself, but you’ll need to connect the USB cable to your computer to use it with POD Farm
POD X3 Pro
Guitar and Mic Input Channel Strips
POD X3 Pro offers two independent sets of inputs on the front left of the unit. Think of these as two identical sets of inputs, for which you can use the options on the POD X3 Pro’s Inputs page to determine whether these inputs feed Tone 1, Tone 2 or both. There are lots of possibilities here, since not only can you assign these inputs independently, but you can also do things such as apply