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Vinny554 Just Startin' 19 posts since
Dec 16, 2010
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Feb 15, 2013 10:53 PM

Clean Signal Recording Help!

Hey guys, I've been using my POD x3 to record for a while, and always added a POD Farm tone to it on various DAWs, but I've never been satisfied with the result for as long as I've had the device. I'm starting to think I'm not recording a clean signal the way I'm supposed to.


All I do is turn off the preamp on the POD, making a clean tone, and record that , and then add POD Farm. Is there a specific way to record a clean signal? I hope so, because no matter what I do, my guitars always suffer greatly in the mix.


I am currently using a Mac, so I am now temporarily using Garageband at the moment.

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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    Feb 16, 2013 4:52 AM (in response to Vinny554)
    Re: Clean Signal Recording Help!

    The X3 supports recording of the clean (dry) signal directly over its usb connection to your recording program. You can listen to the processed (wet signal) while you record the dry signal. When arming the track for recording in your DAW, there will be an option to select the Record Input source. The X3, and its ASIO driver, offer 8 options. Select option number 7 or 8 which identify the dry signal from the Tone 1 and 2 inputs respectively.

      • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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        Feb 16, 2013 8:21 AM (in response to Vinny554)
        Re: Clean Signal Recording Help!

        Yes. Record Input 7 = Tone 1 Dry and Input 8 = Tone 2 Dry. These correspond to the dual-tone capability of the X3, wherein each patch/preset contains two seperately processed tones.

          • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
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            Feb 16, 2013 6:38 PM (in response to Vinny554)
            Re: Clean Signal Recording Help!

            I think the best desription of the Dual Tone capabilities in the Pod X3 is provided in the manual. No real  point in me trying to do it here.

             

            Under the Support tab at the top of this page, select Product Manuals. At the top of the next page select All Products. Then select Effects (left side of the page) and navigate to your particular X3 product. Download the Pod X3 Advanced Guide and read the section describing Dual Tones.

  • September Just Startin' 2 posts since
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    Feb 24, 2013 7:41 AM (in response to Vinny554)
    Re: Clean Signal Recording Help!

    HI,

    I've gotten a good clean sound for recording my Godin Multiac Nylon through my Pod X3. I'll put an example at the bottom but I use the Variax acoustic model and for the cabinet I use the Jazz clean. I like using the Pod X3 for this as it allows me to put a little bit a compression. Tell me what you think of the sound. Here is the link:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUG4Eif4C8g

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