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You could create a dedicated partition on your PC with an operating system installed that only serves as a basis for audio work with all the necessary drivers and softwares (and nothing else) installed and working, and that never needs to be updated. With a well-configured dual boot in the PC, it would be possible to easily switch from an operating system that is necessarily always updated and secure for all internet operations to another dedicated only to audio and that actually never needs updates since it already works perfectly for what it serves. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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I don't think the audio quality of POD's mic physical preamp is inferior to current dedicated audio interfaces, especially those around 100-150 bucks for home recording. If you adjust the mic gain properly with POD's dedicated physical control on the rear panel, and put the following models in the chain: the Teletronix LA-2A studio compressor (Tube Comp), the Requisite Y7 vintage Tube Mic Preamp (Vintage Pre), and API 550B (EQ study), you should get great results for vocals. Compared to POD, however, most dedicated audio interfaces offer some practical advantages such as: better (i.e. lower) latency for using live plug-ins, phantom power for powering condenser microphones.. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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If the internal switch "A" and MODE switch have been fitted correctly and if the reset procedures (see below here) have already been carried out to no avail, the only solution left is to have the unit repaired by an authorized technician, if it is worth the cost.. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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One or more internal switches probably need to be replaced, which requires soldering skills.. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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It is not possible to assign footswitches globally in the same way for all presets, they can be assigned only for each individual preset. So you have to arm yourself with patience and edit every single preset you have as you like, it's pretty easy to do using the editor. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Try reinstalling the previous version of the firmware (which you say was fine). You can download it from the DOWNLOAD section of this site and install it in OFFLINE mode using the MONKEY app. If doing so solves the noise problem but you need instead the latest firmware, eg to install model packs, open a support ticket to speak directly with the Line6 guys to find a solution together. If even with the old firmware the noise remains, I would say that there are two possible explanations: 1) something is broken internally and the POD needs to be repaired.. 2) perhaps lately you have connected the POD in a different point and way than in the past and in this last case a GROUND LOOP NOISE problem is occurring, and the annoying noise is heard more in STUDIO/DIRECT output mode because unlike the other output modes it has no additional filters (controls) on the output frequencies and therefore a range of frequencies including noise are not attenuated _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Disable Digital Driver Signing in Windows 7 (temporarily) ... and reinstall the driver _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Congratulations, you have done a good job, and you have also kindly described it in this forum to help those who might have the same problem. I also solved the same problem years ago by doing it myself by replacing only the neutrik connector of my Variax 700. However at the time it was still possible to easily find a Jack Plate Assembly already complete with VDI that was easy to assemble without soldering at an acceptable price, and I took the opportunity to order one to keep as a spare in case of need. These days it's much harder to find, so DIY becomes the best solution _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Yes! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Try the Auto-Vol. Echo FX (you can find it among the delay effects).. This model gives you two effects in one. A volume fade-in swell used for a bowing effect. The other effect is an echo, complete with tape-style wow and flutter modulation. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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even if it's not ideal at least there is a working solution... same thing for the HX users on windows 11 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Your Peavey KB/A 30 is a keyboard amp (very different than a guitar amp) and as such is a sort of FRFR type of amp, and it is equipped basically with 3 main channels: based on the downloadable dedicate operating guide: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/120950/Peavey-Kb-A-30.html channel 1 is optimized for MIC level (low) sources, channel 2 is optimized for LINE level (high) or acoustic sources (with input gain switch), channel 3 is optimized for LINE level (high) only sources. The best KB/A 30 channel to connect the POD is channel 3 (suited just for LINE), and the HD400 LINE/AMP switch on the rear panel should be set to LINE. (FYI the AMP option actually is for connecting the POD to guitar AMP front panel, not for connecting to keyboard amps, FRFR systems and monitors). Forget using/trying any 4CM (as suggested) with this amp, it would be only a useless waste of time. 4CM makes sense only with guitar amps. If you connect your devices as I suggested above and turn up the POD master volume knob you should get sound 100%. When doing the sound check make sure the POD is not connected to the computer because there is a Line6 audio driver setting (hardware monitoring) which if by chance is set to zero it mutes the POD outputs (live playing). I confirm that the POD button named "effects only" is to disable the amps simulation, but I would never use it except when playing acoustic. Electric guitars always need a real or modeled guitar amp to sound good, and using a keyboard amp or FRFR system/monitor is a good way to amplify a modeler. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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It seems Helix drivers have the same problem in windows 11: --> Latest drivers suddenly incompatible with Windows 11 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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The USB controller is probably also damaged.. If so, the spare chip you need is called CY7C68013A-56PVXC, you can see it in the pic below here: the chip costs about 10 euro/dollars.. you can easily find it through online electronics stores in your country.. but let a pro-technician do the replacement work Good luck! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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The correct way is: guitar goes to the POD guitar input, the POD send goes to the Mooer input, the Mooer output goes to the POD return, finally to hear the sound you can use the headphones or connect the POD outputs to a monitor or mixer. To make all the above working it is necessary to put a FX LOOP block in the chain of your patches; in this case the FX LOOP block represents the position of your Mooer in the chain. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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As you can see above here there are 2 possible connection schemes. The most flexible solution is undoubtedly the second one given that in that case depending on where you put the FX LOOP block in the chain of your patches the cab emulation can be where you want, eg before or after the time based FXs, whereas in the first solution the cab emulation could be only the last thing in the final chain. Guitar --> in-POD-send --> in-MOOER-out --> return-POD-out --> mixer/monitor/FRFR (put a FX LOOP block where you want in the chain) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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As with most pedals there should be a screw in the pivot on which it swings. By loosening or tightening it, you can adjust the pedal response from smooth to hard. I wouldn't put any lube on it unless it squeaks a lot. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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To actually hear the tempo change, the effect's "tempo sync" must be enabled by choosing a note value from the dedicated menu. If you are not using the editor, directly on the device choose a note value instead of milliseconds for the effect's tempo (or speed) parameter. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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Issue with sound when running a Line 6 POD HD500X effects unit
hurghanico replied to BorrowedTime's topic in POD HD
To get a completely transparent, non-degraded bypass guitar signal when all effects are off, you need to set the input impedance parameter to 3.5 mega ohms or 1 mega ohm (no less, not AUTO). By default this is a per-patch setting, but it can also be set as "global" so that it no longer needs to be changed and saved for each patch. The default setting of the input impedance (AUTO) is to make sure that the guitar signal is influenced by the typical impedance value of the input of the first effect in the chain (on or off), therefore to obtain a better response fidelity of that specific chain of effects, but unfortunately the downside is that the complete bypass signal remains degraded. (In the guitar input (and only in this one) there is a physical circuit that adapts its input impedance according to how the input impedance parameter is set in the patch). The solution to your issue is the one given above,... or use the AUX input (1 mega ohm fixed) instead of the Guitar In _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips -
POD HD500X to audio interface
hurghanico replied to Wintermoon1919's topic in Computer Audio Setup and Troubleshooting
Yes, you can do it, but only if there is a way to configure your AI ADAT to S/PDIF (as suggested above by spanishmartin). _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips -
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POD HD500X to audio interface
hurghanico replied to Wintermoon1919's topic in Computer Audio Setup and Troubleshooting
In my opinion no, nothing particularly appreciable, the signal quality should still be pretty good. As for the DRY signal, in the patch used it is advisable to set the impedance parameter to 1 or 3.5 megaohm to get maximum transparency. A workaround for skipping the additional AD conversion is to use instead the POD as an audio interface, at least for recording guitar parts only. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips -
POD HD500X to audio interface
hurghanico replied to Wintermoon1919's topic in Computer Audio Setup and Troubleshooting
If your audio interface had been equipped with the S/PDIF digital input you could have connected the POD to it digitally, thus avoiding an additional AD conversion, but your AI is equipped with ADAT which despite being digital is not compatible with S/PDIF. So the only option is to connect the POD to your AI via standard cables. If you want to record the dry and wet signals at the same time you can create a patch where in path A (panned on the left) there are all the amp/FX models needed, and in path B (panned on the right) there is nothing. (The POD should be connected with both cables L and R) By recording 2 tracks simultaneously in the DAW, one having the POD Left output as input, and the other having the POD Right output as input, you get the 2 tracks, wet and dry. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips -
You can't with the HD500X, maybe yes with the HD Pro X. Communication via S/PDIF between POD HD500X and an audio interface is one way, the POD HD500X transmits but does not receive via S/PDIF. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips
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IMO the reason probably is because it costs less in terms of hardware resources, which they preferred to dedicate to sound quality, the same could be true for example for percentages instead of hertz in almost all available EQs. The HD hardware is exploited to the maximum, it is already a miracle that it does what it does, the design engineers have been very good at balancing resources, and some compromise on usability was probably necessary in order to maintain the highest possible sound quality. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All about POD HD500/X help and useful tips