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brownbunny Just Startin' 3 posts since
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Jan 11, 2012 1:29 AM

HD300 - volume differences between presets

I just used Line 6 Monkey to do some updates - now all the presets have wildly different volumes. Some presets are so quiet that they are inaudible, some presets are OK if you increase the channel volume. If you switch into FX Only there are no volume issues, so it is only the amp emulator causing this issue. My pre-existing presets are still audible. Am I missing something simple here, or shall I do a factory reset?

  • Bowslayer Just Startin' 32 posts since
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    Jan 11, 2012 6:40 AM (in response to brownbunny)
    Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

    Mine sort of acts the same way. The difference is.. If i just slightly turn the channel volume it suddenly gets Very loud

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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    Jan 11, 2012 7:16 AM (in response to brownbunny)
    Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

    Is this something new and different? It is normal for presets to have different volumje levels; this is primarily due to the differences in the underlying amps being modelled; some are simply louder than others, just like the real amps. When setting up the device for switching among presets during live play it is normal to have to go through a manual level-balancing exercise to avoid sudden changes in volume.

     

    You should also have observed this with the factory presets in previous firmware upgrades. If your pre-existing presets are still OK then that indicates that there is no problem with your device or the firmware installation..

      • TheRealZap Expert Line 6 User 11,829 posts since
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        Jan 12, 2012 6:27 AM (in response to brownbunny)
        Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

        thats normal... some presets have no amps... some have pre-amps... some have different inputs...

         

        here's the recipe to fix....

         

        turn up master volume, somewhere between half and three quarter...

        switch presets... adjust channel volume to taste.... save preset... then do for the rest....

        once you do this, the master volume control an overall general level...which you set for the room/situation...

        and make all further adjustments using the channel volume.

        the presets you regard as normal now will likely need turned down to balance...

        and the quiet ones turned up

         

         

        but it is indeed normal...

          • Mr_Arkadin Expert Line 6 User 2,379 posts since
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            Jan 15, 2012 2:29 AM (in response to brownbunny)
            Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

            brownbunny wrote:

             

            the volume foot pedal pressed all the way down,

             

            I assume you mean all the way up. Have you tried calibrating your footpedal?

             

            http://line6.com/support/docs/DOC-2044

             

            Also, what are you using to monitor you sound? How are the levels via headphones?

            • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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              Jan 15, 2012 2:37 AM (in response to Mr_Arkadin)
              Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

              Mr_Arkadin wrote:

               

              brownbunny wrote:

               

              the volume foot pedal pressed all the way down,

               

              I assume you mean all the way up. Have you tried calibrating your footpedal?

              Haha!  I think of it as al the way 'down' too!


              Can we say ' with the toe pressed all the way down'?

              • Mr_Arkadin Expert Line 6 User 2,379 posts since
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                Jan 15, 2012 2:51 AM (in response to jimsreynolds)
                Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

                jimsreynolds wrote:

                 

                Haha!  I think of it as al the way 'down' too!


                Can we say ' with the toe pressed all the way down'?

                 

                Well I think more in technical rather than physical terms. To me if the volume is down it's silent, if the volume is up it's at max. A bit like the bottom strings of the guitar are actually physically at the top, but you would never say play "top E" to refer to the low E string.

                • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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                  Jan 15, 2012 3:05 AM (in response to Mr_Arkadin)
                  Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

                  Yeah, I hear you .  Its one of those ones though, similar to 'inside lane' and 'outside lane' when you are driving:  relative to what?  The Car?  The Passenger?  You either know the original reference point or you don't.  Makes it ambiguous for the uninitiated .. and me !!! 

                   

                  Sorry to brownbunny for the philosophical digression ...

          • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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            Jan 15, 2012 3:12 AM (in response to brownbunny)
            Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

            Can you give us a little more info?

             

            • What are you plugging your HD into?  Desk?  Amp?
            • How are you hooking up your Pod cabling and which outputs are you using?
            • Do you use a Stereo setup or are you using a mono rig?  How many cables?
            • Do you use just the guitar input or others?
            • How are the input options set on your 'silent' patches?  I am aware that some require a microphone now ...

             

            Cheers.

             

            JIM

        • jcshelby500 Just Startin' 3 posts since
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          Nov 9, 2012 10:33 AM (in response to TheRealZap)
          Re: HD300 - volume differences between presets

          I have same problem. Volume/Sound Pressure preset to preset is so bad I can't use live. When I change any volume knob on edit it changes my tone and dynamics!

          I have several great tones that I can't switch to without bending over and adjusting output level on back of POD.

  • Line6Don Line 6 Support 5,275 posts since
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    Jan 24, 2012 10:59 AM (in response to brownbunny)
    Re: RE: HD300 - volume differences between presets

    +1 to Mr_Arkadin.

     

    Its always a good idea to perform a expression pedal calibration after updating your flash memory.

     

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