POD Farm 1.01 – Driver Panel & Recording

POD X3 devices show a list of 5 Record Sends:

Note that the type of signal that is fed to each Send is configured on the POD X3’s on-board Outputs settings screen. For example, Send 1-2 carries the same “Direct/Studio” signal you hear on POD X3’s Main outputs, which could be just Tone 1, or some combination of Tone 1 & 2. Your POD X3 Output screen options allow you to mute, pan or swap Tone 1 and Tone 2, so these options will of course also affect what is fed to the Sends. Please refer to your POD X3 Pilot’s Handbook for details on the Output screen options and especially to learn more about the unique POD X3 Dual Tone feature.

POD X3 also offers a Monitor Level slider in this tab as well - you can use this to independently adjust your POD X3 monitor signal while recording (independently of the Send signal level that is being recorded).

PODxt devices show one Record Send (1-2).

The type of signal that is routed to the Record Send 1-2 is determined by the PODxt Signal Routing option within the Audio Signal Routing menu at the left. Note that this Audio Signal Routing determines this signal type (see the PODxt Audio Signal Routing section for more about the options in this menu). PODxt also offers a Monitor Level slider in this tab as well - you can use this to adjust your PODxt monitor signal while recording (independently of the Record Send 1-2 signal level that is being recorded).

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