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Iknowathingortwo 1,667 posts since
Jul 17, 2007
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Nov 30, 2010 2:14 PM

MerlinFL's (aka Neal) Forum for all things JTV, POD HD500, & DT50

I've decided to start this forum brand new and begin with just a simple introduction.

 

I'm a Beta person working under Rich Renken of Line 6 and I currently have a Tyler Variax Moel 59US prototype guitar.

 

I also have purchased an HD500 POD pedalboard, and DT50 2-12 combo amp.  These three items are supposed to be the FLAGSHIP line of products Line 6is and has been promoting as uantum leaps forward in modeling.  The DT50 is a Bogner/Line 6 combination of an all tube pre/power amp with the Bogner selection of preamp tubes, power tubes, transformer, and other guts of that nature - COMBINED with Line 6's computerized 4 mode switching system, triode/pentode preamp switch, Class A_Class A/B Power amp switch, plus the push/pull knob to switch the amp from full power to half power.

 

Accompanying all this hardware is the new software written from the JTV line of guitars - the new WORKBENCH.  The new EDIT for the POD HD series. The DT50 has no dedicated software, but CAN BE accessed through the new POD HD EDIT software when working with a patch for the POD HD.

 

These are all the bits of new Line 6 gear I am devoting this forum to.  Yes, there will be many comparisons to other Line 6 gear I have or have used in my over seven year relationship with Line 6 starting as a very basic consumer.

 

I have tried posting MY personal experiences AS I HAVE THEM and WHAT THOSE EXPERIENCES ARE.  I think they are too scattered around the various forums.  I've also got one remark about posting the same thing on more than one forum.  I guess that person doesn't understand that everyone on certain Line 6 forums might not read other forums and I was just trying to be thorough.  Many of my initial posting over several other forums need to be modified and others plain ole' corrected.

 

Now with all this pre-start info posted, I'll be back with my latest findings regarding all three pieces of new Line 6 gear.  This will be the only place I post my findings as I work through learning all the ways the products have to work in order to get the results expected.  not to say that I will ever stop answering questions posted in other forums I have correct and factual answers to.

 

And I almost forgot to start out by saying this to everyone and anyone who either has or is thinking of buying any of these pieces of gear, and especially regarding the HD500.  If you are not someone who has minimal computer skills, a good laptop or desktop PC or MAC, LOTS of patience and a desire and willingness to LEARN how all this specific piece of gear works, then I strongly suggest you send it back or not bother making the purchase in the first place.  The HD line of POD products IS NOT plus and play - far more so than any other piece of new or previous gear Line 6 has designed and produced!!

 

I'll be back with my current findings and some corrections I need to make about some previous ones.  This forum is designed to HELP educate, share knowledge, learn as we go and as patches/updates are offered and those changes they cause.  Nothing else and even if my or another opinion thinks something new is not better in all aspects to something older - there is nothing wrong with those points of view in my opinion.  Those will certainly be welcomed here as well as other players experiences and tips on how to best use all this new gear/software will be.

  • rchoueri Just Startin' 97 posts since
    Nov 3, 2008

    MerlinFL-

     

    'Bout time somebody with some brains linked the three peices together. Now i won't feel like a total jagoff for posting the wrong thing in the wrong thread about the wrong piece of gear. I considered these three as a total system/unit/solution before I invested in all three. So now were finally here in a thread that makes sense and thank God. So let me get started, did you hear about the midget who accidentally walked into a gay bar with his pet alligator? Just kidding ... ~fuggedaboudit!~

     

    I spent a half hour today writing some quick patches for some 80s music I'm scoring for somebody using the POD1 Farm and the PODII farm and you know what? There's a a patch I downloaded some time ago called 'Adrian Smith Solo'. It just a Rat into a Marshall Jumped Plexi into a flanger and a simple slap plate. How simple and elegant is that huh? Cab 412 G1275T, 67 Condenser, Bass 61,   Mid 74 , Treb 90, Pres 100,  Drive 95, Volume 75-100 percent

     

    Switched a couple of amps around for variations of the same patch to wit: Soldano SLO100, Chemical X, Insane, Treadplate, Spinal Puppet with same exact amp settings and cab settings and just varied a phaser on each and a sine chorus on each. So I have 18 working patches created in 15 mins. Nothing fancy. Just basic meat n'ptates. Know what? Sounds great in the mixes doubling guitars using diffiernt mono amps on diff tracks. Nice and fat and juicy and rocky and stanky. Hooyaaa!

     

    Just a word to all the toneseeking naysayer expert 'tone seekers' and never becoming 'tone finders' out there. The HD500 sound engine is far superior to these and these sound great in the mix as is. So what's your point ~skygod ya douche?~  Well its quite elemnatary lads and lassies ...

     

    1. If you play live, the trio above aka the JTV/HD500/DT50 is going to make your crappy guitar playing even sound crappier, otherwise your excellent chops stupendous, and be a REAL backline controlled, tweaked, and refined to a precise military surigical strike DEFCON III scenario.

     

    2. If you do a lot of studio work, the basic meat'n'ptates POD farms and assicated hardware still rock, have superlow overhead, and one can dial in stuff on the fly, and follow my basic first principle in life of 'KISS (keep it simple stupid). So don't just dump'em all in the trash just yet. They all still have utility.

     

    3. If you do both live and studio work consistently you'll need both. Duh!

     

    Just a few thoughts to get this forum going.  New is not always better, and old is never ever bad. In fact in my convoluted world older is gooder and naughty gilrs rule. Get that ya mullets? ~fuggedaboudit~

     

    And as for you Mr Neal, aka Merlin the Magician you evil wizard .... keep up the good work bro. In fact as an old boss once told me many years ago 'You did a greaqt job this week son. Take Saturday and Sunday off w/o pay."

     

    Well thats my unsolicited 2 centillas and as always, YMMV-

     

    Later -

     

    ~skygod~

  • johnnyayyy Iknowathingortwo 1,170 posts since
    Feb 24, 2010

    MerlinFL wrote:

     

    Alright boys and girls - we are going to start this with a link to the POD ADVANCED HD500 ADVANCED GUIDE which is 179 pages long!!!  I think this is a Line 6 record.  No wonder they didn't want to print copied for each POD HD they produced.

     

    Now, I'd like everyone who comes to this this forum to at least have gone to this link provided for the POD HD500 Advanced Guide...

     

    http://l6c.scdn.line6.net/data/l/0a06434dc7704ca4b3b26b924/application/pdf/POD%20HD500%20Advanced%20Guide%20(Rev%20B)%20-%20English.pdf

     

    And not necessarily print this all out like I did, but at least save it to your computer's hard drive with other Line 6 related stuff for easy reference.

     

    Please read through sections 1.1 thru 4.6  this should give anyone who has this piece of gear a good working start of how the POD HD is laid out and how most of the knobs and functions work in their basic modes, plus it explains how it will connect and control (or not) the JTV guitar as well as controlling (or not) the DT50 amp.

     

    I know this seems like some sort of school (and I HATE school!!), but if I'm going to try to be serious about education as well as learning myself, this really needs to be done as I've already tried without using this manual and failed pretty badly.  This is the HUB if one or more of these three products is going to be purchased to work together properly.

     

    I've already discovered everything there is to learn about rhe JTV guitar (at least I'm pretty certain there isn't much I've missed unless new patches/upgrades are issued), and I'll cover my findings as we progess in this forum.  I just think it makes good sense to have a common starting point for anyone who wants to join others in here.

     

    Here's to lots of learning, understanding, and a brand new crystal ball int the minds of those in R&D at Line 6.  :-)

     

    See ya,

    Neal

    Hanging on your every word! Can't wait til you have more news on the Vetta!

  • johnnyayyy Iknowathingortwo 1,170 posts since
    Feb 24, 2010

    MerlinFL wrote: The Vetta ONLY "REMEMBERS" just the two banks of CUSTOM patches.  It still does not recall any of the other banks like the previous model Vax guitars do

    Assuming this is never improved upon in JTV patches or firmware updates, being able to save 10 different guitar models in the two custom banks to whichever Vetta patches I choose will be enough to get me throgh my live set.

     

    Question: When you choose a factory preset that has a specific guitar model assigned, for instance Factory 8D  "Variax Sitar" which would normally call up the sitar model on the Variax, what does the JTV do? Does it ignore the Vetta model change command and do nothing? Or does the JTV change to some different model other than the what the Vetta factory patch is telling it to?

  • johnnyayyy Iknowathingortwo 1,170 posts since
    Feb 24, 2010

    MerlinFL wrote: If 10 patches works for you and your live performances, GREAT NEWS!!

    Seriously, great news!

     

    Thanks for all the info and the quick answers.

     

    I would bet they get it worked out so you can access whatever number of models you need for your live set by the time the product comes to market or soon after at the latest.

  • rchoueri Just Startin' 97 posts since
    Nov 3, 2008

    OK Nealio, whats the dealio? I memorized the advanced guide, so when's the pop quiz, and will my prize be a flamed 59 if I win? No seriously, there's stuff in there I had no idea this HD500 is capable of. Very nice stuff indeed. Here's some quick observations.

     

    1. The pre/post on the looper for one is actually a really cool feature, esp with the reverse feature 1/2 mode etc..

     

    2. My previous post question somewhere else in the forum zone last month about SW5-8 were also answered. too.

     

    3. I also saw the section you referred to about assiging two separate amps to two separate DT50 heads. I'm am MOST excited about this above all else in this entire forum. In fact in the eternal words of Metallica Big James et al., 'and nothing else matters' ....  wasn't  that off the Helter Skelter album?  Hmmm . I'm gonna have to find and buy that one ...

     

    4. Looked through the effects pages but I'm not really interested in any of that. My outboard is alreay taking care of that, but for those who will use'em thay have a lot of very good options available. Just be careful. The first day I got mine I experimented with a simple patch to see how many efx I could load at once and it reached MAX DSP real quick and I got the Mr. Scary screen. No really, George Lynch came through the screen and grabbed my collar but I gungfu'd his ars and sent him back into the nether zone. That's when I decided that my outboard is enough for me. Don't need any live performance unknown variable showstoppers over a stupid spatial effect gone gnarly. Be wary of the efx that use more dsp than others and be judicious.

     

    5. So it does MIDI control over a rack huh by 'SW' assignment? Interesting, but this I have test thoroughly first hand. From previous experiences with Roland and Digitech MIDI control pedals, they are really suceptible to floor rumble and patch changing by themselves. I personally prefer a dedicated MIDI rack floor controller doing just that but i'll soon find out if it is up to the task. Redundancy is always good anyways. In the eternal words of his royalty EVH "I hate that MIDI s__t!" Well not me, I use it all the time and everywhere studio and live.

     

    6. Won't be able to experiment with the DT50 XLR hook up until it gets here, or the JTV hookup and control and associated software like the rest of you lucky cats in the "beta test" royal blue blood family but that'll be soon. Aren't they all inbreds? Hmmm, interesting.

     

    7. Before I crashed out last night I saw a blurb in my inbox that I inadvertently deleted of someone who got thier DT50 yesterday. Tone chick or guitar chick or something similar. Can't remember who. Anyways congrats- Hope it is everything you hoped for.

     

    Well gotta go - Later - Be well -

     

    ~skygod~

     

    PS.

    Neal,Have you tried to use the 85lb combo as a bass fishing boat anchor yet?

    Let me know how that goes .... later

     

    ~skygod~

     

    PPS.

    I know I know RTFM next time ~skygod~ right?

    ~fuggedaboudit!~

     

    ~skygod~

  • ghoffman Just Startin' 31 posts since
    Feb 7, 2007

    Neal,

     

     

    I have been enjoying your informative posts while waiting for my JTV-59CSB to arrive.  I am just a weekend warrior playing classic rock and blues in a neighborhood band.  I have 2 Variax 300s, a Pod XTLive and an Atomic Reactor 112-18.  I purchased all of this gear from reading the Line 6 forums over the last couple of years.  I have a 57 reissue US Strat, a Les Paul Custom, a PRS Custom 24 and a Rick 12 string but really like the ease of using one guitar to accomplish all those others as well as using the XTLive to switch guitars, amps and effects for each song.  But enough about me.

     

    I am getting concerned from some of your posts that the new JTV will not work as seemlessly with the XTLive as my current 300.  Are the problems you are having applicable only to the HD500 or do they also apply to the XTLive?

     

    Since you are a beta tester and actually have a JTV and are planning to do some comparison videos, I have a request for you.  There always seems to be discussions about how well the Variax models compare to the real guitars being modelled.  I was thinking it might be interesting to see if you can create a model which replicates the "real" pickups on the JTV.  That should give you the ability to compare how the modeled JTV sounds compared to the "real" JTV.  Does that make sense and would you be willing to give it a try?  Thanks again for all your hard work, comments and reviews.

  • bigjase Just Startin' 41 posts since
    Jul 7, 2006

    Hi Neal,

     

    I would think twice before using a cross cable as power is supplied over that link. If you do not know what pins the power is on it could be a very short experiment with sparks and smoke.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Jason

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