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how do you get music to stream through the amp?
scott93105 replied to masterwolf's topic in AMPLIFi TT/FX100
I'm having the same issue with FX-100. -
None of my music or jam tracks have sound though they both seem to be playing; like I have a mute button active on my FX-100. I am plugged into the left/mono output. The guitar works perfectly. I have the latest firmware update and latest version of Amplifi fx from the App atore (ios). What am i doing wrong?
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I too was a bit disappointed with the tone matching system. For me, it works as expected, but I had hoped there would be more of a following and more quality tones offered. There are some decent tones for sure, but so many famous shredding guitar players with classic tone are not even represented. Alas, I have to admit that I have not done one thing to support the tone library myself - so I suppose I have no business complaining! I got my FX100 last October and put it away by XMAS and went back to using my HD500X. I wasn't loving the FX either. I just recently took the FX100 out for a spin, and I have to say, it sounds really good with little fuss, and has so many more amps and effects than the HD500X. It's funner and easier dialing in tones with full color on the retina touch screen of your iphone or ipad than using the little hd500x low res B&W screen. After using the HD500X quite a bit, the simplicity of the FX100 is refreshing. I'm loving it right now. I didn't mean for this to be a comparison between the two units, but it became one. On that note, the HD500 community and tone offerings are more established and better than the FX100. Hopefully, the FX100 community will improve with time.
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Speaking for myself, I am currently back to guitar/same. I don't hear the filter combing effect reported by others... the 6db loss is really noticeable.
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I think either 1/4 or 1/8 will produce the same results (with the proper cable) - won't they? I've found the HD500X using a trs cable (dual 1/4 mono to single 1/8 stereo) works great into amps with an 1/8 aux in. I use my Line 6 Studio 110 via the 1/8 aux in with my HD500X and it too requires a dummy 1/4" plugged into the input.
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For Those Of You Working On Building The "Dream Rig"
scott93105 replied to robbieb61's topic in POD HD
Right! I missed that comment - and a good deal! Good to know the DT series is going strong. -
Ritchie Castellano - guitar & keyboard player for BOC - the guy rips and seems super cool judging by his videos with his other projects outside of BOC - that's Blue Oyster Cult, for you younger kids out there. Check out his cover band - Band Geek - they shred and he uses an HD500 on all of the videos - he matches up some classic tones with the HD500. I beleive he is sponsored by L6 already - if not they should give him some product! In one video he plays an Engl amp too - using the HD500 to control it via MIDI. But for the most part... Once you reach the level of sponsorship and have people to haul your stuff - I'll take real amps over modeled ones any time! I think most people feel that way... so there really aren't many famous guitar gods using HD modeling. As pointed out above - go look at REAL multi rig pro setups of your guitar heroes. The pros all have crazy setups full of racks and elaborate pedal boards and heads and power amps - and technicains to keep it all sorted out and working - as emulated in the POD for regular folks like us. Keep the conversation constrained to portability and there is no competition for the HD!
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For Those Of You Working On Building The "Dream Rig"
scott93105 replied to robbieb61's topic in POD HD
Damn! Missed the DT25 head for $449! Good score for those of you that got one. Yessss. Interesting - but sad story about Guitar Center - I did not know they had fallen prey to that new way of running companies... into the ground so a handfull of investors can make a quick return. I don't really want to see GC fail - but it might be the best thing for all of us... Sorry to get off topic. Hmmm hard to say if this was GC trying to raise some quick cash, or Line6 hinting at a replacement or refresh of the DT series. You currently can't seem to backorder the DT25 head from GC. -
Part 3 of my video series on the HD500X now uploaded
scott93105 replied to PeterJH's topic in POD HD
Another great vid! Thanks, Peter. -
I use my HD500X to control all sorts of MIDI things - it is a bonafide MIDI foot controller. The knobs of the HD500x can not be assigned, but you can assign all buttons and both the on board (and extenal expression pedals if you have). I've never had the pleasure of playing with a Kemper, but if it is standard MIDI spec the FX500 should work great! Midi controllers are pricey. This is definitely a value add for the HD500. In addtion to controlling MIDI amps, It works really well with ipad audio guitar amp apps. It works great with Ableton too - assigning the expression pedal to some sort of filter or effect parameter can produce some really NEW sounds... assigning cab IR's via foot switch - provides another great way to change your tone in an unexpected way - so many things you can do when playing your guitar through Ableton, or Logic, or Mainstage, etc.
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Really? I'd never seen the 44 magnum. Is it loud enough to play live? This is exactly the solution I was looking for, but I was afraid the tone would not be up to snuff at volume... but you are happy with it? Hmm... thanks for sharing!
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No doubt - It's often fun to play out of a70's setup... It's amazing how much more playing I did back then... Like you said, learning songs was work... rememebr when cassetes came out! hahaha I thought I'd died and gone to heaven - made learning songs a snap! being able to rewind to a specific location. These days, I can literally amp and effect my electric guitar with a myriad of digital solutions - but I spend so much more time on the technical aspects that I'm sometimes spinning my wheels on tech rather than just playing! So now I haunt these forums to answer all the new challenges presented for the modern player. Oh yeah - there were no forums in the old days either.
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Hey Buddy. Welcome to the HD500X. You've done a great job of finding all the different ways to hook up to your 8080 - you can find detailed info on how to physicaly setup each of the configutrations listed above. I'll give you a quick rundown to get you going: Yes - you can easily treat the HD as a front of amp pedal board. Turn off the amp model (and speaker and cab model gets turned off when doing so) in the patch and add effects as desired. Plug the line out L into the inpur of your amp. This uses your marshall as the complete guitar amp it is - just like putting 8 stomp boxes in front of your amp. The drag about the above method is that you cannot place effects AFTER the preamp (which is where delays and reverbs usually work best, some of the best pod tones are created using an EQ after the pre as well, chorus can work well after too). To the rescue is 4CM - which allows you to place effects both before and after your preamp - and gives you the ability to use your preamp and/or your amps preamp; even mixing the two if desired. Diagrams for 4CM physical hook up can be found with a quick search. If you want to use just the power amp of your marshall, the pod works great plugged into the effects return/in. Go from the pod line out L into your 8080 effects return. Start with the master volume on the pod all the way down as your amp volume no longer effects the heard volume - the pod master becomes the overall master for amp and pod. Use a pre amp model (rather than the amp models with power modeling too, there are pre versions of all amp models). The USB cable allows you to plug into your computer to record from the pod directly or you can simply use the pod as a USB interface and then use software amps of your choosing (Garageband, Logic, Amplifi, Mobile Pod, Pod Farm, etc, etc). Easy hook up - USB cable from pod to PC. User your OS audio settings to configure the pod as the in/out source for music. After setting the OS to recognize the device, you often have to then configure your specific software to use the POD. Again, there are volumes of detailed posts and videos explaining the details. Be sure you have the Output of the POD set accordingly to LINE or AMP. The cleanest signal can be had when using a standard guitar by setting the POD input to guitar only on A and Variax (or mic or aux) on B, and then setting the pan on to 50%. When using 4CM be sure the effects loop is set to line. ALL the info and more can be found here: http://foobazaar.com/podhd/toneGuide/
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ok, new JCM 800 gives virtually perfect Slash tone
scott93105 replied to medievil1's topic in POD HD
Sounds great - you rock that song! -
Hahaha - second that name change!