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silverhead

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  1. You will be able to use the device without registration. Any registration problem you read about here is a very isolated issue - it's not a general problem. Since your device is still in the box I anticipate no problems when you attempt to register. If you do encounter a problem just come back here for help. Use the Line 6 Monkey utility to help you download and install the driver and the Pod Farm software (which comes bundled with your device). Before you can use Pod Farm you will have to run the Line 6 License Manager program to activate your license and authorize your computer.
  2. There's no project in motion for patch conversion, and there won't be. The modeling technology is completely different, and requires a full restart of the entire modelling process, beginning with mic'ing and sampling the real amps again. The modelling information captured in the new process is more in depth by a factor of 10. The process can't be done by manipulating the previous modeling software and/or models. That's the main technical reason that there's no conversion capability. But I think there's a better reason. The advantage of the new in-depth HD modeling is that, while the number of amps is reduced the quality and range/scope of the sound these amps deliver is far superior. If you are perfectly happy with your X3 sounds, then there's no reason to use the HD; you might as well sell it and continue using the sounds you're happy with. But if you want superior sounds, then you are doing yourself a disservice by simply trying to recreate the inferior X3 sounds using the HD. There is a way to use your X3 patches as a starting point to manually create better but similar HD patches. You can run Gearbox with your X3 connected and see all the patch amp and FX settings. Simultaneously you can run Pod HD Pro Edit without your HD Pro device connected. You can manually recreate the X3 settings (selecting similar HD amps in cases where the modeled X3 amp does not exist). At this point the patches will not sound the same, even with the exact same amp and FX selections and settings, because the underlying modeling algorithms are completely different. But from there you can save your X3-like HD patches to your computer using HD Pro Edit. The disconnect your X3, connect your HD Pro and begin to audition and tweak your HD Pro patches until you get a sound that is similar to but better than your X3 tone.
  3. This is a user forum. Threats and shouting don't work here. Feel free to return your guitar. To reach Line 6 tech support you should open a support ticket here: http://line6.com/support/tickets/add.html Their tech support staff may be more tolerant of your approach, because they have to be. Having said that there are a lot of knowledgeable users here who volunteer their time and may be able to help you. Please provide more detail about your setup, including: - your computer OS and version number. - the equipment you are using to connect your JTV to your computer top perform the update - the exact procedure you are following (are you doing exactly this? http://line6.com/support/page/kb/_/guitars/james-tyler-variax-guitars/variax-reflash-and-software-update-instructions-r103?st=0#comment_0 .... and be nice..... we know you are frustrated, but that doesn't help us help you.
  4. If you want to use the speakers connected to your PC then you don't need a USB cable at all. Just connect the XT analog outputs to your computer's mic/sound input(s). I don't recommend this setup because it uses your computer's internal soundcard which is almost certainly a lower quality than the XT, and may not even accept stereo input. You will also be able to record this way. Everything will be of poor sound quality - both input and output. It's like buying a good surround sound system for your home theater, and then choosing to listen to it using the $2.00 earbuds you got during your last airline flight. But you can certainly do it that way if you want. The better method, for both recording and playback, is to use the USB cable and let your XT be your computer's soundcard. A standard USB Printer cable is what you want. The one in your link looks like it.
  5. I believe the OSX 9.1 update resolved some audio issues. Are you running 9.1?
  6. I suspect he means a tone vs. a semi-tone - in other words a 2-fret pitch alteration. Try using the Pitch Glide FX (under Filter models). Assign the expression pedal as its controller, and set the min/max range according to the desired pitch alteration range. For instance, if you want to use the pedal to raise the pitch by a full tone, set min to 0 and max to +2.
  7. Why they chose that? Nobody here knows; again, you'd have to ask Line 6 directly.
  8. Not for the XT, but the general POD preset will do. I think it's named POD HD500. Use it.
  9. The HD500 controls the L2t mode setting when connected via L6 Link, although the setting is not visible in the HD500 device or HD500 Edit. However, when you SAVE and HD500 preset it also saves the current mode setting of the connected Stagesource speaker. What you should do, for each preset, is manually set the L2t mode to your preference and then save the HD500 preset. This will store the setting in the HD500 and recall it each time you recall the preset.
  10. Connect your Pod xt Pro to your computer using a standard USB cable. The Pod xt Pro becomes your computer's soundcard. Disconnect your speakers from your computer and connect them to the Pod xt outputs (e.g. headphone).
  11. How are you monitoring the sound? You should have your speakers/monitors connected to the mixer's outputs. You won't hear the sound through your computer speakers because the mixer becomes your soundcard, and Pod Farm (and Reaper) sends the audio to your mixer.
  12. Also, make sure you Pocket Pod master volume is set to max. You can adjust this at powerup by holding down a certain pair of buttons. I can't remember exactly which buttons to hold down while powering up but the manual describes it. Powering up this way gives you access to a number of global parameters, including master volume.
  13. I believe the currently selected L2t speaker mode is saved with the HD500 patch when the patch is saved. So if you switch your HD500 preset and it resets your L2t to Reference/PA mode, try manually changing the L2t mode to Electric Guitar, and then save the HD500 preset. Then test by switching the HD500 to a different preset and then back again to the preset you just saved. Is the L2t in Electric Guitar mode? I believe it should be.
  14. Fair enough. I was referring only to the sound differences with my statement about it being personal taste.
  15. I see. So what you mean is that less than half the people who responded to a poll in this support forum (which generally attracts users looking for support) have rolled back. This says nothing about the number of users who do not visit this forum. Also, the title of the poll itself skews the results because it specifically targets those who have rolled back. The surprising part is that they were outnumbered, and the number of 'experts' you say represents 'a big part' of those users is actually a very small portion (there aren't anywhere near 62 experts, and only three of us actually participated in this poll). I, and other experts, are not given any task here. But I do like to challenge unsupported negative views and overly dramatic language when I see it. What you feel is 'pretty obvious' is not at all so to me. If I am sometimes perceived as being positively biased for challenging negativity, then so be it. The v2 release boils down to personal taste. Some don't like it, and can remain at v1.9. More do like it. Everyone has their preferred version.
  16. Wow. I'd be interested in seeing the data behind that statement. :lol: Seriously - let's try to keep things realistic. It's true that some users, including yourself, prefer v1.9. You have stayed with that version and are happier. Nothing wrong with that. I happen to prefer v2.0. We're both happy. Where's the 'fiasco'?
  17. You use HD500x Edit to backup presets and setlists. In the Edit program, use the File menu. The File 'Save' submenus offer options for an individual preset, an individual setlist, or the entire bundle (all presets/setlists).
  18. The FBV MKII short board supports the EX-1 external expression pedal. Line 6 does not mention, or support, any other external pedal for use with the MKII. If any other pedal works, that would be an unexpected bonus. Sorry, but I can't understand why you would expect your unsupported pedal to work, or think that Line 6 should do anything to help you make your unsupported pedal work. I suspect other users aren't chiming in because they don't expect unsupported products to be supported.
  19. From the linked post I see this: NOTE: If POD is face down on its front, Front Length = Lower 2 holes and Rear Length = Upper 2 holes. I presume 'screw length' refers to the length of the screw for the respective two screw holes.
  20. Many people maintain two setlists - one for using headphones and another for PA output. There's no secret - just a lot of experimentation until you understand how to tweak a preset built using your headphones to sound best/similar when using your church's PA. The required tweaking will be different based on your specific headphones and the specific PA. That's because each device (headphones and PA) have different characteristics and hence the resulting sounds they produce are different. One thing you can do (in addition to the above advice) is try to minimize the tonal differences of the devices by selecting headphones that match the frequency characteristics of your church PA as closely as possible. That typically means a very good quality set of studio headphones, with a high ohm rating as recommended by Line 6. But, while this will minimize the amount of tweaking required, there will still be tweaking to do. You might as well keep your existing headphones (assuming they are reasonable quality) and learn what adjustments you need to make. Then build and maintain your two setlists.
  21. Agreed. And the damn thing is.....just like diet and exercise..... it actually often works!
  22. Then you should contact Line 6 technical support. http://line6.com/support/tickets/
  23. The FX Loop can be added, or not, to any preset just like any FX model. It can be positioned anywhere in the signal chain, wherever you wish.
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