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dknc

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  1. If this happens to others, here's the fix. You'll need assistance from Line6 support. Josh was so helpful just now when I called. Thank you, Josh! With the power off, hold down the first footswitch (top left) and power up the unit. After an quick initial boot, all off the small displays above each footswitch will be populated with info. The one in the bottom left contains the ESN number, which Line6 can look up, supplying you with the corresponding serial number.
  2. I have tried the method several of you relayed for the HX Stomp, but it doesn't seem to work for HX Effects. I've contacted support as well as the guy from whom I purchased the HX Effects, and will post an update here for those interested.
  3. Thanks! I did try it, which is this: -switch off your HX Stomp XL -press and hold encoder 3 (the third knob the right under the display) -switch on your HX Stomp XL -you should see the serialnumber displayed Unfortunately, it only displayed the brand, the model, and the firmware version. I tried a bunch of combinations, but alas, no luck.
  4. Thanks very much. I opened up a support ticket. Appreciate your response!
  5. Bought an HX Effects in excellent condition, and it's the bomb. But...I cannot register it without the serial number, and the guy who owned it before me put velcro on the bottom, which has adhered to the serial number tag, which is impossible to read and can't be separated from the velcro. Is there another way to view the serial anywhere?
  6. Thanks very much for the reply. This would be purely for data transfer -- using POD Go editor to wireless tweak presets so I don't have to connect my Macbook directly to my POD Go. I would love to know if this Yamaha device would work with the POD Go. I've reached out to support to see -- before I spend money -- if there's any possibility that it would. Thanks!
  7. Sure would be nice to sit at my desk and use Pod Go edit while my Pod Go sits on the floor 10' feet away. Surely there's a bluetooth transmitter/receiver solution that would allow me to bridge. Has anyone done this successfully?
  8. @silverheadWell, dude....that was easy! Thanks for your help. I"m good to go!
  9. Hello all -- I just got my POD GO last week. It is a glorious little beast, and I'm thrilled to actually have a new toy in the midst of a pandemic. I'm trying to use POD GO into Logic Pro X for re-amping purposes. It's not going well. The main issue is my confusion over inputs/outputs. I'm fairly new to Logic as well, but not to using a DAW. Page 36 of the user guide says: Create two new audio tracks in your DAW software: Create one mono track to record the dry DI guitar, and set the track's input to POD Go USB 3 (or 4, doesn't matter). Create one stereo track to record your full, stereo, processed tone and set the track's input to POD Go USB 1/2 Set both tracks' outputs, as well as the DAW Master output to POD Go USB 1/2 to allow all tracks to play back through POD Go I'm getting hung up on "USB" as an input or output. When I create audio tracks, I don't see any USB input/output shown in Logic, even when the POD GO is selected as the audio interface. I'm definitely connected to POD GO via USB, going directly into my Macbook. POD GO Edit is working fine. Any suggestion here? I suspect I'm missing one ingredient. Thanks, and hope everyone is well. Dave
  10. I initially had the same error, but then I found out how to download it. Go here (again) and filter for the software: https://line6.com/software/ Once you've got the Pod Go edit software, scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll see a button that says "GET DOWNLOAD". Click this and it will take you to the EULA which, once you accept, will initiate the download.
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