Amp Morphing with POD X3 Live - Line 6 Tips & Tricks, Ep. 7
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2009
- The POD X3 Live is no longer in production. Please check out the newest POD HD series at line6.com/podhd/
In this episode of Line 6 Tips & Tricks, superstar session guitarist Kevin Dukes (Don Henley, Jackson Browne, Billy Joel) shows us how to morph between two different amp models using the POD X3 Lives expression pedal.
you are a genius, thanx, this will help me alot in switching amps and getting more or less effect gain and tone
Dude, this is a brilliant technique! Very handy !
@CREARTEJOYAS Yes. You need to create a dual tone on the X3 Live and use the expression pedal to morph or blend the models back and forth.
@mariosapm This actually morphs amp models within a dual tone patch. The models can be the same (just dialed in differently) or completely different all together.
@kiwiboyriff I'm not sure how Kevin set this up. I can try to see if he remembers, but in regards to micing or direct to PA I'd actually recommend direct to PA from XLR outs as well as 1/4" Live outs from the POD into his amp on stage for stage monitoring purposes.
@Chessguitar I don't know about the rest of US, but here in Los Angeles, the temperature is usually very warm and majority of the time sunny out :)
@dRaK0RaMone This is an X3 feature only due to the dual tone feature that the X3 sports.
@thescowlingschnauzer The POD HD500 supports dual tones and will allow you to do this.
that's awesome! I had no idea it could do this... but I have the desktop POD X3, so... I could do this with the FBV Express pedal too, right?
go Line 6!
Nice vids dude. I see you have an x3 live going to a Spider Valve 212. Can you explain how you patched this with your amp settings? I'm not overly happy with what i get from through amp vs headphones. Also re gigs would you mic the amp or use the direct out feature with amp monitor? Thanks.
wow thats impressive what the pod x3 can do
Now that the X3 Live is no longer in production, are there any other products that can be used for amp morphing? I was very interested in gradual changes from one amp sound to another thru a expression pedal, and I can't find word for it but "amp morphing" which appears to be exclusive to Line6.
my short board's expression pedal can control this? i have the X-3 bean version w/ a fbv shortboard w/ expression pedal ...just wondering
the way he's using it in this video is kinda like A/B switching between two amps, which is kool. It would've been even cooler though if he would've blended the tones abit more :P
@MaxNokos Hi, Line 6 Support will be able to advise on this, you can reach them at line6 website (line6 dot com /support) Thanks.
@wsjunior You cannot have 3 modulation effects active at once.
Yes, you can plug this straight into an amp. That's how I have it set up, straight into either a Valve Jr or a Fender Frontman 25R. Set the "Live Out Level" switch to "Amp" and you're set to go. You can even send the output to two amps at the same time, as the POD X3 Live has two separate mono outputs for left and right, and you can send different modeled signal chains to each of them.
when im playing the clean part i always can hear the distortion in the background.
whats the problem?
How can you have two different amps in the same tone? and if i'm using dual tone, how will i use the expression pedal?
My guess is with Tone 1 (softer tone) you will reverse the expression pedal 100-0. With Tone 2 (harder tone) you will leave the expression pedal at default 0-100.
@dRaK0RaMone If you have two of them haha.
i think so. should be the same set up.
Why does everybody in the USA makes video's in his shorts?
@line6movies okay thx but in the meantime i managed the problem ;)
Hey Chessguitar, not everybody in the USA makes videos in HIS shorts, I think they se their own shorts for that ;)
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BIG BOTTOM BITCH!!! seriously some Line 6 need to mare a real Amp based on this