Owner's Manual

Features & Functionality
2•6
The MASTER VOLUME knob on the back of your device controls the overall level of
these outputs. Here are some pointers for the use of the Output Mode options.
*Note: The hardware LINE<>AMP switch located between the UNBALANCED
OUTPUT jacks allows you to optimize the signal level sent from these sets of outputs.
LIVE Mode: In this mode, the analog outputs are fed a signal which includes your
selected Amp and specially voiced “Live” Cab version (without a Mic model),
which is well suited for direct input to an external guitar amp. When in LIVE Mode,
there are also additional options found in the SETUP menu to allow you to choose
the type of amp you are connecting to (see “Output Mode Options” on page 2•5).
TIP: This LIVE Mode is the recommended setting to use when connecting your analog outputs
to an external tube amp, or if using L6 LINK™ to connect to a Line 6 DT Series amp (also see
“Amp Model Type” on page 5•3).
STUDIO Mode: In this mode, the outputs are fed the complete processed signal,
which includes your selected Amp, Cab, Mic and FX models. This is the best choice
when routing the analog outputs into recording or P.A. gear, or if using the USB
connection for recording into DAW software.
DUAL Mode (POD HD300): This option offers more performance flexibility,
routing the LIVE Mode signal to the left BALANCED & UNBALANCED outputs
and a great sounding mic’d amp tone to the right BALANCED & UNBALANCED
outputs. This allows you to send a mono signal tailored for a guitar amp, while
simultaneously routing a mono mic’d cab signal to a mixer or recorder!
DUAL Mode (POD HD400): This option offers more performance flexibility, routing
the LIVE Mode signal to the left & right UNBALANCED outputs, and routing a
great sounding mic’d amp tone to the left & right BALANCED outputs. This allows
you to send the LIVE signal to a guitar amp, while simultaneously routing a mic’d
cab signal to a mixer or recorder!