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  1. Hi there! I am using POD Farm 2.55 as a Plugin in Sonar X1 64bit With a UX2 as Hardware I've used This Setup for a couple of years now, and never any real problems. Until now... I want to use the Dual channel mode in Podfarm. So I have 2 different tones running at the same time! Sound Great!! although, the track with the podfarm on it keeps "falling out" (wen I bypass Pod farm you get the clean sound of the guitar recording.) So I open Podfarm and you can see the green input meter, so the guitar track is coming in to podfarm. but no output meter. and wen you open the "mixer view" tap in pod farm you can see that the output meters (both tone A and B are stuck. Noting happens, just the green output meter on a certain level.( I experience the problem with the 32bit and the 64bit version of podfarm and Sonar X1 !) The only way to fix it at that moment, is to load the complete tone again, or to go to the "mixer view" tap and switch the Input from right to left of left to right (depends on what its on of course). But when I have done that, and I can hear the guitar again. 2 seconds later it has already fallen out! I tried a couple of things already, I saw that other people experienced this error with Sonar 8 as well. There solution was to turn of the 64/bit Double Precision Engine. but In Sonar X1 it does not seem to do the trick! Can Some one help me out here! I really want to keep using the Dual tone mode because is sound so great! Thanks!
  2. hello everybody. could anybody help me with pod xt headphones' out? i'd need to know 3 or more between the following: the tension/voltage (V), the current (A), the impedance (Ohm), the gain (dB) and the power (W) which the headphone signal comes out. i have to improve the headphones audio quality so must decide if to buy a little amplifier (Behringer Micromon MA400) or build a simple passive custom impedance adapter. thanx.
  3. In order to get a feel for the signal levels suitable for the HD500, I've made a few measurements of the gains available from the different inputs to the various outputs. I've also measured the gain of all the FX. A small Excel spreadsheet containing the data can be found here (unfortunately, I can only upload a PDF version of the data, which I've done here). A brief summary is shown below: All measurements were made at 1kHz with Master Volume = max, S/PDIF gain = 0dB, and Input2 = Variax (although this didn't make any difference because I had Inputs 1 & 2 panned hard Left/Right). Guitar input pad = -5.2dB compared to normal. 1/4" (line) output has 6.1dB more signal than 1/4" (amp). Aux & Guitar (normal) have the same gain structure (except Guitar has programmable input impedance). Guitar (normal) input to 1/4"(amp) output has 4.9dB of loss with no FX, no Amp, and Mixer = 0dB. Compared to 1/4" (amp) output, the XLR output is 9.4dB less while the phone output is 15.4dB more. Compared to the Aux/Guitar(normal) input, Mic (min gain) has 6.2dB less gain while Mic (max gain) has 38dB more gain. Aux/Guitar(normal) input clips at 0dBFS (measured at S/PDIF) with 8.3Vpp Mic (min gain) input clips at -1.1dBFS (measured at S/PDIF) with 14Vpp Mic (max gain) input clips at -1.1dBFS (measured at S/PDIF) with 91mVpp CD/MP3 input clips at various levels near 20Vpp, depending on which output is used (XLR, 1/4", or Phones) By far most of the FX have 0dB of gain, but there are several exceptions (e.g., Graphic EQ = 2.9dB, Tape Echo = -5dB, and others). FX were measured with Mix=0% (to eliminate comb filtering effects) and Gain=0dB (usually). The PDF files contain the whole list. Using some of this data you can see the clip level is essentially set by digital clipping, although the mic input stage only gets you to within 1.1dB of fullscale (close enough to call it fullscale in my opinion). The output stages will not get close to their clip levels (unless you use the CD/MP3 input which bypasses the digital engine). That is, it's sufficient to look at the S/PDIF signal to keep your signal below fullscale. You don't have to worry about clipping the input stages. You also don't have to worry about clipping the analog output stages. I hope you find this useful in optimizing the setup of your equipment. IO Gain.pdf FX Gain.pdf
  4. Die deutsche Version finden Sie unter der englischen. Vous pouvez trouver la version francaise dessous l'allemand. Q: What size are the headphone outputs on my Line 6 device? A: The majority of the headphone jacks on Line 6 products are 1/4". The Floorpod series, Pocket POD, Pocket POD Express, Guitarport, and POD Studio/Toneport GX have a 3.5mm (1/8") headphone jack. Q: What is the recommended headphone ohm rating for use with Line 6 products? A: For devices with a 1/4" output, we recommend headphones rated between 150-600 ohm (pro or semi-pro level) studio headphones for best results. For those with an 1/8" output, headphones designed for MP3 player usage are usually a good match. Results may vary between headphone models and manufacturers. Q: Can I use smaller earbud-style (i.e. iPod) headphones with my Line 6 gear? A: Earbud-style headphones (typically under 150 ohms) are not recommended for devices with a 1/4" output. Some users of earbud-style headphones have experienced a "motorboat" sound in the headphones. Results may vary between between headphone models and manufacturers. Q: I noticed that when I plug my headphones into my Line 6 amplifier, there is no sound from the speaker. Is this intended? A: Yes, inserting a plug into the headphone jack will mute the speaker. Q: My Line 6 amp headphone jack is also labeled direct/recording output. Can I use the speaker and the headphone jack at the same time? A: There is no way to have both the speaker and headphone jack/DI output active at the same time. F.A.Q.: Kopfhörer: Welchen Durchmesser haben die Kopfhörer-Ausgänge meiner Line 6 Geräte? Die meiste Line 6 Geräte haben einen 6.35mm (1/4") Klinkenbuchsen-Ausgang. Die Floorpod Serie, Pocket POD, Pocket POD Express sowie GuitarPort und POD Studio/Toneport GX haben eine 3.5mm (1/8") Buchse. Was ist die empfohlene Kopfhörer-Impedanz zur Nutzung mit meinen Line 6 Produkten? Für Geräte mit einem 6.35mm Ausgang empfehlen wir die Nutzung von Studio-Kopfhörern zwischen 150 und 600 Ω. Für Geräte mit 3.5mm Ausgang können alle Kopfhörer benutzt werden, die für die Nutzung mit einem MP3 Player konzipiert sind. Ergebnisse können hier jedoch unterschiedlich ausfallen je nach Kopfhörer Modell und Hersteller. Kann ich auch die kleineren InEar-Kopfhörer (wie beim iPod) mit meinem Line 6 Gerät benutzten? InEar Kopfhörer (meist unter 150 Ω) sind nicht empfohlen für Geräte mit 6.35mm Anschlüssen. Manche Benutzer haben hier ein Motorboot Geräusch in ihren Kopfhörern festegestellt. Ergebnisse können hier jedoch unterschiedlich ausfallen je nach Kopfhörer Modell und Hersteller. Wenn ich meine Kopfhörer in den Line 6 Verstärker einstecke kommt kein Ton mehr aus dem Lautsprecher. Ist das beabsichtigt? Ja, sobald man einen Stecker in den Kopfhörer-Eingang einsteckt schaltet sich der Lautsprecher automatisch stumm. Auf meiner Line 6 Verstärker Kopfhörer-Buchse steht außerdem "direct/recording output". Kann ich den Lautsprecher und die Kopfhörer-Buchse gleichzeitig benutzen? Es gibt keine Möglichkeit, den Lautsprecher und den Kopfhörer Ausgang gleichzeitig zu benutzen. F.A.Q.: Écouteurs Quelle taille est-ce que les sorties écouteurs ont sur mon appareil Line 6? La majorité des jacks écouteurs des appareils Line 6 sont 6.35mm (1/4"). La série Floorpod, Pocket POD, Pocket POD Express, GuitarPort et POD Studio/Toneport GX ont un jack 3.5mm (1/8"). Quelle est l'impédance recommandée des écouteurs pour l'utilisation avec les produits Line 6? Pour les appareils avec un jack 6.35mm (1/4"), nous recommandons des écouteurs de studio 150 à 600 Ω pour les résultats meilleurs. Pour les appareils qui ont un jack de sortie 3.5mm, les écouteurs pour un lecteur MP3 sont un bon match. Les résultats peuvent varier entre les modèles et fabricants des écouteurs. Est-ce que je peux utiliser des écouteurs plus petits, intra-auriculaires (comme les écouteurs iPod) avec mon produit Line6? Les écouteurs intra-auriculaires (normalement sous 150 Ω) ne sont pas recommandés pour les appareils avec sortie 6.35mm (1/4"). Quelques utilisateurs des écouteurs intra-auriculaires ont connu des sons " bateau à moteur" dans ces écouteurs. Ces résultats peuvent varier entre les modèles et fabricants des écouteurs. Si je branche mes écouteurs dans mon ampli Line 6, je n'ai aucun son du haut-parleur. Est-ce que c'est voulu? Oui, si vous branchez une prise dans le jack écouteurs, cela désactivera le haut-parleur. La sortie des écouteurs de mon ampli Line 6 est étiqueté "direct/recording output". Est-ce que je peux utiliser l'haut-parleur et le jack écouteurs en même temps? Vous ne pouvez pas avoir les deux, l'haut-parleur et le jack de sortie écouteurs, actives en même temps.
  5. Q: Are the XLR outputs of the LD series line level? A: Yes, the XLR outputs on all of our Lowdown amps are balanced line level outputs. The line level output not affected by the output volume of the amplifier, and will send a cabinet simulated tone to your mixing console. Q: What if I do not want the cabinet tone but rather a unaffected tone (like a DI Box?) A: If you desire an unaffected bass tone in addition to the cabinet simulated tone you will want to go into a DI box and send the DI signal to the mixing console, and have the instrument output of the DI go into the instrument input of the Lowdown amplifier. Q: What controllers work with the Lowdown series? A:The FBV series is the correct controller for the Lowdown series, we recommend the FBV Shortboard or FBV Express. The FBV (Longboard) is not optimized for use with the Lowdown family of amplifiers, and the FBV2 is not compatible with a certain amount of early LowDowns. Please contact Line 6 Customer Support in this case for assistance.
  6. Once you've installed the latest drivers for your Line 6 USB device on your computer's operating system, connect audio monitors/speakers to the audio outputs of your Line 6 USB device or use the headphone output jack. The built-in soundcard output of your computer will not output processed amp/effect tones from GearBox/POD Farm/DAW software. Also, connecting the audio output from your POD Studio/TonePort/POD interface into the audio input of your default soundcard will result in you hearing latency (short echo/delay). Please connect your computer speakers or headphonesdirectly to the output of the POD Studio/TonePort/POD interface device and not your original computer's soundcard output.
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