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es336td Just Startin' 182 posts since
Jan 29, 2007
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Jan 22, 2013 8:05 PM

Newbie

Just bought a used X3 Live.   I have 2 AX2s, and an M9 so I'm familiar with Line 6 gear.  How can I edit?   POD Farm?

  • johnpicton Gear Head 920 posts since
    May 14, 2007
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    Jan 24, 2013 9:18 AM (in response to es336td)
    Re: Newbie

    Yes you can edit in pod farm - You can also use gearbox. Both can be downloaded from Line 6 website or through the Line 6 monkey.

  • TheRealZap Expert Line 6 User 11,829 posts since
    Dec 22, 2006
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    Jan 24, 2013 9:22 AM (in response to es336td)
    Re: Newbie

    slightly wrong john....

    you need gearbox to interface with the x3...

    pod farm (version 1 only) PLUGIN works with the x3...

    making it impracticle for tone editing use, that and you'd still need gearbox as the only way to send the tone to the x3.

     

    the simple answer... use gearbox.

     

    can you do some things with pod farm and eventually end up with that tone on your x3... yes... but not without using gearbox.

      • TheRealZap Expert Line 6 User 11,829 posts since
        Dec 22, 2006
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        Jan 24, 2013 1:59 PM (in response to es336td)
        Re: Newbie

        1. yes, you can have your tone on the x3 automatically select the variax model you want to use with that tone.

        2. you can actually just set the input to guitar+variax and use either.. if the tone is suitable... you can also keep them seperate and organize it however you want.

        3. yes, you can use the fx loop with the variax.

        4. i'd use the fender blues with the amp models intact just go into the fx return for best (subjective) results... but the keyboard amp may be an option as well... up to you

         

        i would still register it.. but its not required... just nice to have the serial number tucked away if it gets ripped off... or you need to send it to service.

      • rmdnet Just Startin' 53 posts since
        Oct 10, 2007
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        Jan 26, 2013 6:15 PM (in response to es336td)
        Re: Newbie

        Cool that you just got the POD X3.  I still think it's the best.  One thing about tones though that we found playing indo and outdoor shows.  Test tones at home LOUD and junk the stock tones.

         

        Here's an Indoor clean tone we like followed by a nice semi distorted lead tone,

         

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvFN5zaeFUc&list=UUgfN72H8hqreB_Ho-9Dwplw&index=4

         

        Also another one for outdoor that's kind of van halen'ish.

         

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2QwjQknNzU&list=UUgfN72H8hqreB_Ho-9Dwplw&index=2

         

        This last one was with a POWERENGINE 2x12 Amp that passes the tone without adding any color.

         

        Tones are in the tone bank if you like'em

         

        Have Fun!

    • TheRealZap Expert Line 6 User 11,829 posts since
      Dec 22, 2006
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      Jan 29, 2013 4:29 AM (in response to es336td)
      Re: Newbie

      power some should come from VDI, as long as you are using one of the VDI pods or vettas and not the workbench interface.

        • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
          Apr 1, 2009
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          Jan 29, 2013 7:16 AM (in response to es336td)
          Re: Newbie

          You should take the battery pack out when using the VDI. The X3L should recognize the Variax immediately, and provide its power.

           

          Yes, you need to set the Input to Variax in each preset; I can't recall if there is a global input setting - if so you should see it easily in Gearbox.

        • TheRealZap Expert Line 6 User 11,829 posts since
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          Jan 29, 2013 7:21 AM (in response to es336td)
          Re: Newbie

          the default input on some tones is set to guitar+aux+variax but yes, check the input settings... pretty sure it's per tone.

          it shouldn't be hard....

          BUT... check the sockets on your variax and X3 for bent pins... it does happen and that would monkey up the whole works.

            • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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              Feb 1, 2013 2:15 PM (in response to es336td)
              Re: Newbie

              Just wondering - have you ever used the VDI connection on your Vax600 with some other piece of equipment? In other words, do you have any reason to believe the problem lies within the X3 rather than the Vax? I know the Vax works with Workbench and the cable supplied with it - but like you say in that case the Vax is powered by batteries. Unless you have used the Vax's VDI connection before there may be an issue with the connector or internal circuitry that handles the power.

               

              I think we haven't ruled out Zap's suggestion yet - take a magnifying glass under good lighting and carefully inspect the wires inside the VDI connection of both the Variax and the X3. If any one of them is bent/depressed or otherwise out of position (not making solid contact) that could be the problem. This can easily happen if, for instance, you (or the previous owner) ever mistakenly attempted to insert a 1/4" plug into the VDI jack.

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