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Line 6 GearBox 3.6 – GearBox with POD X3
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1/4 Inch Outputs menu
Studio Modes:
Match Studio/Direct – the 1/4-inch jacks output the same Studio/Direct Mode Mix as is set on
the GearBox Studio Direct Mix controls above.
Studio/Direct Tone 1 – the 1/4-inch jacks output Tone 1 only, panned center, with Studio Mode
processing.
Studio/Direct Tone 2 – the 1/4-inch jacks output Tone 2 only, panned center, with Studio Mode
processing.
Live Modes:
Combo Front – use this to jack into the instrument input of a combo guitar amp.
Combo Power Amp – use this to jack into the power amp input of a combo guitar amp.
Stack Front – use this to jack into the instrument input of a guitar amp head with separate cab.
Stack Power Amp – use this to jack into the power amp input (or the effect loop “return” jack,
if your amp has one) of a guitar amp head with separate cab.
Live Mode Tone Mute & Pan controls - When any of the above Live Mode options are selected,
you’ll see an additional set of controls appear here. The Tone buttons and Pan sliders allow you to
Mute and Pan each Tone individually as it is fed out the 1/4 Inch Outputs of your POD X3 (or the
Live Out jacks of a POD X3 Live). Note that these Mute and Pan settings are independent of what
is fed to the Studio/Direct Mix, allowing you to feed a different signal to your amp while the Studio/
Direct Mix is fed to your Record Sends (and to the XLR Direct Outs of a POD X3 Live)...
Pan Tone 2 independently to
the Left or Right out jack
Mute/Un-Mute Tone 2
(Un-Muted)
Pan Tone 1 independently to
the Left or Right out jack
Mute/Un-Mute Tone 1
(Un-Muted)
1/4 Inch Out controls are displayed when one of the Live modes is selected
13 - Browser controls: Use the buttons in this row to choose what is to appear in the Browser panel
below. For details about each of these items - GPO, Player, Metronome, Tonelocker &Tone Library
- please visit the What Is... chapter. Note that if you are not using any of the Browser items, you can
click on the little flip up/down button at the left of this row to hide the browser panel completely and
keep the GearBox overall window size nice and compact.
14 - CPU meter: Shows how much of your computer’s processing power is currently being utilized.
If it reaches the red then you may experience audible dropouts and therefore need to reduce other
computer processes running.
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