
POD Farm 1.01 – UsingYour Line 6 Hardware
AES/EBU Digital Input & Output - To record digitally from another digital device, connect it’s AES/EBU output to this Input. The AES/EBU In always receives
S/PDIF Digital Input & Output - To record digitally from another digital device, connect it’s S/PDIF output to this S/PDIF Input. The S/PDIF In always receives
FBV Pedal Input – Connect an optional Line 6 FBV Series foot controller here, including the FBV, FBV Shortboard, and FBV Express, to remotely control even more of the internal POD X3 settings and parameters. The System page lets you set it all up. Note that POD X3 Pro doesn’t support the older Line 6 Floor Board or FBV2.
MIDI In & Out/Thru - Connect your POD X3 Pro to your MIDI equipment to send and receive Program Change Messages for selecting Presets or for communicating with other MIDI hardware & software. POD X3 Pro’s MIDI Out connects to another device’s MIDI In; the X3’s MIDI In goes to another device’s MIDI Out. Use standard
Variax In - Got yourself a Line 6 Variax guitar or bass? Plug it in here for a direct digital audio connection between the guitar and POD X3 Pro. The POD X3 Inputs screen is where you assign whether this input feeds Tone 1, Tone 2 or both. See your POD X3 Pilot’s Handbook for more info.
Be sure to keep the protective plastic cap on this connection when it’s not connected to a Variax, so you won’t damage it by mistakenly inserting a
cables – to avoid damage to the jack. You can learn more about the Variax family of guitars, each one giving you the sound of an entire guitar collection in one instrument, at www.line6.com/variax.
USB - This is where you connect a USB cable from POD X3 Pro to your computer’s 2.0 port. Of course your POD X3 Pro 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