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  1. USER: 1A Plex Lead 1B Class A30 TB 1C Clean Chorus 1D Treadplate 2A Down the Hall 2B Vibe 2C SunnyRainDay 2D Smooth Criminal 3A K-ROCK 3B Ogre 3C Burning Fish 3D Shred 4A Wishbook Jazz 4B Phaz Pong 4C Roomtone 4D Bohemian 5A Misfit Toys 5B Reverse 5C Plexi Phase 5D PurPLe 6A Blackface 6B Clean Rotary-1 6C Brit Clean 6D Subphonic 7A Blue Expo 7B Slick Willy 7C Vibe Clean 7D WholeNote Hold-1 8A Au Natural 8B DynamicSwirl 8C Vibro Blues 8D Tweed Solo 9A Mr. Sparkle 9B Seismik Mellow 9C Plexi+Screamer 9D Space Fuzz 10A Red Bean Blues 10B Beat The Dragon1 10C Sideways Sky 10D New Day 11A PushComesToShove 11B Thru Zero-L 11C Double Sweep-L 11D Big Solo 12A Near & Far-L 12B In the Rain-L 12C JazzyChorus-L 12D PhantomElectric 1&2 13A Clean Tremolo / Slap Vocal 13B Heavy Crunch / Dly Vocal 13C Piezo Rock Strum / Verb Vocal 13D Tube Bass / Smooth Vocal 14A Power Pop Bass 14B Chorus Bass 14C Thumb Slap Bass 14D Buzz Kill Bass 15A Advisory Bass 15B Pusher Bass 15C Sixty Four Bass 15D Hazzard Bass 16A 1Mic'd Acoustic 16B Piezo FingerPick 16C Piezo Rock Strum 16D Direct Varx Acst 17A Bright Cln Vocal 17B Rockabillly Vocal 17C Jolie Vocal 17D Megaphone Vocal 18A-32C User 32D Tutorial LO-GAIN 1. Bad 2. Badge 3. Blackface Vibro 4. Blue Ballad 5. Bottle 6. Bumpin' 7. Class A-30 TB 8. Clean Guitar 9. Country List 10. Trademark Clean 11. False Harmonics 12. Guitar Genius 13. Gypsy Jazz 14. Heads 15. Like Heaven 16. Malibu 17. Modern Jazz 18. Mr. Clean 19. New Wave 20. Out of My Head 21. Parvo 22. Riverside Jazz 23. Run Like Hell 24. Skilletlicker 25. Springy 26. Squash 27. Steel Bendies 28. Verse 29. Wooble Wobble 30. Z Surf HI-GAIN 1. American Punk 2. Angel P-Ball 3. Arena Jazz 4. Bayou Rock 5. Blizzard 6. Blossom 7. Bluse Slide 8. Bomber X-TC 9. Brit J900 Dist 10. British Metal 11. British Steel 12. California Spin 13. Chunk Chunk 14. Classic Grind 15. Cocked Wah 16 Deity Crunch 17. Deity Sweep 18. Eruption 19. Full Throttle 20. Fuzz O 21. Fuzzy Wuzzy 22. Green Fuzz 23. Hairloom 24. InsaneBeachParty 25. L6Puree 26. Moody Tweed 27. Prime Crime 28. Son of Privilege 29. UberUber 30. Zoo Stories FX HVY 1. Analog Square 2. Blue Come Treb 3. Boost & EQ 4. Bubble Echo 5. Buzz Wave 6. Double Bass 7. Expo Flange 8. Low Rez 9. Lumpy Phase 10. Random Chorus 11. Saturn & Ringmod 12. Seismik Synth 13. Sexi Plexi 14. Square Chorus 15. Synth Analog 16? Synth String 17. Tape Echo 18. Tube Drive 19. Useless Alien 20. Warble-Matic SONGS 1. 5160 2. Anthem (Dist) 3. BohemianRhapsody 4. Bombtrack 5. Bridge of Sighs 6. Cliffs of Dover 7. Cold Shot 8.Comfortably Numb 9. Comm Breakdown 10. Crushing Day 11. Day Tripper 12. Every Breath 13. Flight of Icarus 14. For the Love 15. Funk 49 16 Heartbreaker 17. Highway to Hell 18. Machine Gun 19. Metropolis 20. Money For Nothing 21. Monkey Wrech 22. Mother 23. No More Tears 24. Nuages 25. NuthinElseMatter 26. Passage2Bangkok 27. Purple Haze Solo 28. ReelinInTheYears 29. Stray Cat Strut 30. StreetsHavNoName 31. Sultans Of Swing 32. Sunshine of Love 33. SweetChild'oMine 34. Teen Spirit 35. TeeageWasteland 36. The Rover 37. Under the Bridge 38. War Ensemble 39. Welcome 2 Jungle 40. Wheel in the Sky BLENDS 1. Jazz Jazz 2. Darkness Jazz 3. Clean Plexolay 4. Acousticky 5. Ryan Twang 6. AC Twang 7. Bf Slppage 8. Stereo 4 Swell 9. Dominoes 10.Blown Up Blues 11. Texass 12. Two Tone Blues 13. Brit Chrome 14. Fatt Crunch 15. Chorus Chunk 16 Dark N Fuzzy 17. Stompin' Metal 18. UK Horns 19. Solo Screamers 20. Tremometal 21. Extreme Gate 22. Evil Mids 23. Megafuzz 24. Gargull 25. Twang N Crunch 26. Neil Downs 27. Spacey Phase 28. Vapor Trails 29. WholeNote Hold 30. PushComesToShove PAIRS 1. Jazz Clean / DDL Voc 2. Piezo Rock Strum / Verb Doc 3. Jangle / Slap Voc 4. Piezo FingerPick / Comp Voc 5. Trem Twang / Cintage Voc 6. Fab Classic / Fab Voc 7. Country Fried / Country Voc 8. Spank Chorus / Mod Voc 9. Tweedle / Echo Voc 10. Blues Breakin' / Blues Voc 11. Travelin' / Travelin' Doc 12. Double Rotor / Double Rotor Voc 13. Plexish / Verb Voc 14. Limelight / Limelight Voc 15. Heavy Crunch / Dly Voc 16 Chunky Verb / Verb Voc 17. Destruction / Verb Voc 18. UK Machine / UK Machine Voc 19. Lead Solo / Lead Voc 20. Double Grunge / Grunge Voc 21. Phasey Flangey / Phasey Voc 22. Sweepy OctoTrem / Sweepy Voc 23. Echo Echo / Echo Echo Voc 24. Seaweed / Seaweed Voc 25. J Bass / Verb Voc 26. Tube Bass / Smooth Voc 27. Fab Bass / Fab Voc 28. Auto Wah Bass / Warm Voc 29. Grizz Bass / Grizz Voc 30. Darkside Bass / Darkside Voc ACOUST 1. Direct San Diego 2. Direct Varx Acst 3. Mic'd Clean Room 4. Mic'd CleanStrum 5. Mic'd HeadGrange 6. Mic'd Nashville 7. Mic'd Sad Picker 8. Mic'd Tiny Radio 9. Mic'dBigAcoustic 10. Mic'dBoomSource 11. Mic'dLateSweeper 12. Mic'dPhaszedAcoust 13. Piezo Fingerpick 14. Piezo Gritty 15. Piezo Rock Strum BASS 1. 4x15 2. '60s R&B 3. Advisory 4. Albert Hall 5. Arena Bass Solo 6. Band Room 7. Barney 8. Big 360 9. Blacklisted 10. Buffalo Soldier 11. Buzz Kill 12. Chemistry 13. Chorus Shimmer 14. Detroit Bass 15. East Lansing 16. Garden Fresh 17. Haze 18. Hazzard 19. Invasion 20. Jamaican 360 21. Metal Odyssey 22. Metal Theatre 23. Modern Rock 24. Organ Bass 25. Pawn Shop Punk 26. Power Pop 27. Prog Rock Epic 28. Pusher 29. Secret Agent Spy 30. Sixty Four 31. Skate Park 32. Slap 33. Smokey Lounge 34. Sub Dub 35. Subterranean 36. Texas 37. The Incident 38. Thumb Slap 39. Tres Bas 40. Zero Roadie VOCAL 1. BoomBox Vox 2. Bright And Clean 3. Choirt 4. Classic Vocal 5. Joliet Vocal 6. Megaphone 7. Modern 8. Nashville USA 9. Prog Rock Vocal 10. Rhapsody Vocal 11. Rockabilly 12. Studio Vocal 13. Trench 14. Vocal Spin 15. Warm And Clean
  2. Q: How do I go about bypassing the amps and cabs in my Vetta? A: The amp models can be bypassed on any preset channel, simply turn the amp model knob to the left to amp model "1" this is amp model bypass, then "Save". With the amp model in bypass the cabinet model will follow, "No Amp, No Cab". Q: How can I set the volume pedal on the FBV or FBV Shortboard to be "always on"? A: All you have to do is "Save" it in the on position into each preset. Simply go into each preset, activate the volume pedal and press SAVE. Q: Can I load Vetta II presets into my original Vetta? A: No, Vetta II presets loaded into your non-updated Vetta can cause your amp to freeze up if they contain amps, effects, or other features that are not in the original Vetta. If this happens, simply turning the amp off and back on again should bring things back to normal, but you probably want to avoid that, especially at a gig or session. Q: Are the post effects in the Vetta routed after the cabinet modeling? A: Yes, the Post Effects come after the Cabinet Models. Q: Does the Vetta have an Acoustic Simulator? A: The Vetta does not include an acoustic simulator but it does feature two amp models that were designed to be used with acoustic guitars with piezo pickups and electric guitars that feature one of those fancy, newfangled bridges with the 'acoustic' pickup built in. Q: If I have a Variax plugged into a PODxt Live or Vetta, can I run Workbench and Line 6 Edit at the same time? A: No. Due to the MIDI connection between the Vetta II and the computer, there are some messages sent when running both programs that do not allow them to be run at the same time. Q: Is the Vetta Midi controllable? A: Yes. please consult the manual for the midi implementation list. Line 6 Manuals Q: Why doesn't Vetta do delay spillover? A: For delay and reverb trails to work correctly, you would need an entire second processing engine (or most of one), and a separate signal (or data) path. Let's take an simplified example from a PODxt: You've got a screamer and tube delay pre with 2 repeats, a Blackface Lux model, a Rotary Horn and a light plate reverb post. You switch to a different patch that has the delay switch to a digital in post with 6 repeats, shuts off the mod, but changes it to a U-Vibe and moves it pre, changes the reverb to a heavy Medium Hall, and switches the amp model to Insane. If you just take the delay buffer and dump it out, you get the sound of a tubescreamer (since what's in the buffer actually gets processed by the tube and wow and flutter models as it leaves the buffer) with none of the delay tonality, amp tone, no modulation, no reverb. Or, you run it through the new models and get something completely jarring. To make it sound reasonably natural, you need to process the buffer through the tube delay model, through the Blackface Lux model, through the Rotary Speaker, and through the plate reverb model. In other words, just about the exact same amount of processing that it takes to do a whole sound anyway. So, you have to have a second processor, just as powerful as the main one, that is only used to do this when switching patches (because if you use it to do anything else, you might not have enough horsepower available to do all the processing required. In other words, a second XT, lying fallow, except for those few seconds a night that you might need it). It's like buying a second car that you constantly have on a tow bar behind your regular car, just in case you run out of gas. Not very practical.
  3. Step 1: First, you will need to know where your tones reside on your computer. In this example, the path/location will be: C:\Documents and Settings\(User Account Name)\My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Line 6 Edit\Downloaded Tones. Keep in mind that "Downloaded Tones" is an arbitrarily created folder to organize the downloaded patches. Step 2: Open Line 6 Edit: Step 3: The LEFT window of the Line 6 edit program represents your computer's hard drive. The RIGHT window represents the Patch Locations of your connected Line 6 USB hardware device (in this case, a POD XT Live). Browse to the correct location of your saved patches (mentioned in Step 1) in the LEFT window. Step 4: In our example, we will transfer the "AC 30" tone from our hard drive over to the POD XT Live Location #1A. Step 5: Highlight the desired patch in the LEFT window. Step 6: highlight the location (1A) on the device in the RIGHT window. Step 7: Click on the "Selected SEND" button in the CENTER window: Step 8: Note the red-yellow "Exclamation" mark in the transfered "AC 30" in location 1A. This indicates that it is a temporary buffer transfer. In order to finalize your transfer, you will need to click on the "SYNC" button in the lower right-hand corner of the ToneLocker window. Step 9: After clicking on "SYNC", you will be prompted to confirm the transfer. Select "Write Selected Tones to (Device)". Step 10: Another confirmation message "This will write the selected modified Tones..." will appear, select "YES": Wait for the transfer to take place (don't make any changes to your gear or unplug the unit): After completing these steps, your Device will have the desired Patch/Tone saved to the location specified. The same procedure can be used for "bundles" of tones as well.
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