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Background Apple has pivoted away from using Intel-based CPUs with its computers, instead favoring the Apple Silicon processor, also known as the M1/M2 Chip. Later Intel and and all Apple Silicon systems run on macOS 12.0 Monterey and macOS 13.0 Ventura. As it stands, some Line 6 products are not fully supported on computers using Apple Silicon processors, so we cannot offer technical support for those products installed on M1/M2 systems at this time. We encourage you to please check with the manufacturers' websites of your music system’s hardware and software for M1/M2 compatibility. Workaround on M1/M2 Systems NOTE: Any workarounds offered are not official solutions. Issues experienced with workarounds offered cannot be addressed until official support is offered. Starting with Big Sur macOS 11, Apple introduced Rosetta v2, which allows applications to run in an emulated mode. Rosetta runs automatically with our software that is NOT a plugin. To use Rosetta with our plugins, locate your DAW in the Applications folder. Use command ⌘+I and check the “Open in Rosetta” box. You may have to rescan your plugins afterwards. Testing Software status on M1/M2 systems running macOS 12 Monterey and macOS 13 Ventura Metallurgy Collection: working as expected Helix Native: working as expected Echo Farm 3.0: requires Rosetta workaround Amp Farm 4.0: requires Rosetta workaround POD Farm 2 (Plugin): requires Rosetta workaround POD Farm 2 (Standalone): working as expected POD Farm 2 (Elements): working as expected HX Edit: working as expected POD Go Edit: working as expected Powercab Edit: working as expected POD HD Edit: working as expected POD HD500 Edit: working as expected POD HD500X Edit: working as expected POD HD Pro X Edit: working as expected Spider Valve Mk II Edit: working as expected Spider V Remote: working as expected Spider IV Remote: working as expected Workbench HD: working as expected Line 6 FBV Control: working as expected Line 6 Updater: working as expected Line 6 License Manager: working as expected Helix Hardware Driver: working as expected POD Go Hardware Driver: working as expected Audio-MIDI Driver 1.0.0 (TonePort/POD Studio/GuitarPort): working as expected Software that will not be updated to support Silicon-based systems: StageScape: Audio Driver POD X3: Audio Drivers, Editors, Updaters, Control Panel app and License Manager POD XT: Audio Drivers, Editors, Updaters, Control Panel app and License Manager TonePort UX8: Audio Drivers, Updaters, Control Panel app and License Manager TonePort/POD Studio KB37: Audio Drivers, Updaters, Control Panel app and License Manager POD HD 300/400: Audio Drivers, Updaters, Control Panel app and License Manager Line 6 Monkey Line 6 Hardware status on M1/M2 systems running macOS 12 Monterey or macOS 13 Ventura: The following hardware products are being tested for general compatibility with macOS 12 Monterey or macOS 13 Ventura running on M1/M2 CPU systems when using the latest available Line 6 driver or the macOS 12 or 13 class-compliant driver, as applicable. AMPLIFi 30/75/150: working as expected AMPLIFi FX100: working as expected AMPLIFi TT: working as expected Firehawk FX: working as expected Firehawk 1500: working as expected Helix Floor: working as expected Helix LT: working as expected Helix Rack/Control: working as expected HX Effects: working as expected HX Stomp: working as expected HX Stomp XL: working as expected POD Go: working as expected POD Go Wireless: working as expected PowerCab 112 Plus: working as expected PowerCab 212 Plus: working as expected Catalyst Amps: working as expected DL4 MkII: working as expected Relay G10: working as expected Relay G10S: working as expected Relay G10T: working as expected Relay G10TII: working as expected Relay G70: working as expected Relay G75: working as expected Relay TB516G: working as expected Spider V 20/30/60/120/240/240 HC: working as expected POD HD: working as expected POD HD 500: working as expected POD HD 500X: working as expected POD HD Pro: working as expected POD HD Pro X: working as expected Sonic Port VX: working as expected Variax: working as expected Variax USB Interface: working as expected Mobile Keys 25/49: working as expected TonePort DI/GX/UX1/UX2/: working as expected POD Studio GX/UX1/UX2: working as expected
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Hi all, New HX Effects user here. I've been using a Bespeco 18L Exp Pedal with my LIne 6 M5 with no problems and just assumed it would work with the HX Effects. Hooked it up last night to try it and can't seem to get it to work. First question is, can anyone confirm compatibility with the Bespeco 18L? - it's a 20k pot I believe If so, what am I doing wrong?! If not, what are the alternatives - can't seem to find a list of compatible pedals for the HX Effects. Many thanks
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Hi, Does anyone know if stomp presets can be used on helix floor? I saw some old posts that suggested that this isn’t possible, but wondered if things have changed with firmware updates etc? I want to purchase some presets for bass that have been marketed as stomp presets, however I have helix floor. Thanks in anticipation of your help, Neil
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What is the Metallurgy Collection? The MetallurgyTM Collection of amplifier and effects plugins was created specifically for guitarists who wish to quickly and easily access contemporary versions of classic and modern metal tones—as well as craft original tones of their own. The Collection bundles the Modern, Thrash, and Doom plugins, which are also available individually. The Metallurgy Collection plugins feature amplifier and effects models drawn from the award-winning HX® family of products. How many amp models per plugin? Each Metallurgy plugin features four amplifier models carefully chosen to deliver a full range of genre-specific tones. What kind of effects are included? Pre-amplifier Effects Each Metallurgy plugin features 3 (or more) mono. style-specific effects, as well as a polyphonic capo, that can be used before the amp in the signal chain. Post-amplifier Effects Each Metallurgy plugin features two stereo, style-specific effects that may be used after the amp in the signal chain. What about Cabinets, Microphones, and IRs? Each Metallurgy plugin features a choice of eight speaker cabinets and eight microphones, all based on IRs. Two mics may be selected and combined with a stereo room mic array, and up to two third-party Impulse Responses (IRs) may be substituted for the factory mics. Once you’ve logged in and authorized your Metallurgy software, IRs purchased from the Line 6 Marketplace on the same account will be made available in Metallurgy. Can I automate parameters in the Metallurgy Collection? Yes. Nearly every parameter in the Metallurgy Collection can be automated. Does the Metallurgy Collection support MIDI parameter control? Yes, nearly every parameter in the Metallurgy Collection can be controlled via MIDI CC. Is amp switching and amp bypassing via MIDI Learn or automation available? Switching channels via midi/automation is not available because the plugin would have to load the DSP of the alternate channel – which is essentially another model being loaded. Changing amp models in general is not supported via midi and automation. You can bypass an amp model and its DSP by disabling (bypassing) the amp view in the top toolbar. That also is not supported via midi learn or automation. There are other ways to bypass/mute that are midi/automation supported within the cab view’s mixer. Is the UI resizable? Not at launch. We’re working on it. Does the Metallurgy Collection support Retina displays (2x resolution)? Yes. The Metallurgy Collection includes Retina support. Is there Undo/Redo functionality? Yes, Undo/Redo is included at launch, along with A/B Compare. Does the Metallurgy Collection have a built-in tuner? Yes, it does include a chromatic tuner. Will there be a standalone version? Yes, each plugin includes standalone functionality. Are there any artist presets? Not at launch. System and Hardware Requirements for the Metallurgy Collection Mac Computers: Mac OS X 10.14 or newer Runs natively on Silicon M1 systems running macOS 11.0 Big Sur or newer 64-bit AAX Native, Audio Units (AU), VST3 host DAW software Supported Sample Rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz Minimum Hardware Requirements Core i5 2.6GHz processor or faster 8GB of RAM 200MB of free disk space Internet connection required for initial license authorization and trial version Windows Computers: Windows 10 (64-bit only) or newer 64-bit AAX Native or VST3 host DAW software Supported Sample Rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz Minimum Hardware Requirements Core i5 2.6GHz processor or faster 8GB of RAM 200MB of free disk space Internet connection required for initial license authorization and trial version Note: Standalone version running on Windows systems require use of an ASIO driver and interface What Digital Audio Workstations is the Metallurgy Collection compatible with? Supported Hosts The Metallurgy Collection has been tested and officially qualified against the DAW versions and plug-in formats below. If your DAW or DAW version is not listed below, we recommend trying the The Metallurgy Collection demo first to confirm compatibility. Your operating system must be compatible with your DAW for The Metallurgy Collection to work properly. Please refer to your DAW’s documentation for supported operating systems. Mac Pro Tools 2020, 2021, 2022 (AAX Native) Studio One Professional 5 (VST3, AU) Cubase 10.5, 11 (VST3) Ableton Live 11 (VST3) REAPER 6 (VST3, AU) Bitwig Studio 3 (VST3) Digital Performer 10 (AU) FL Studio 20 (AU) Logic Pro X 10.6.2 (AU) GarageBand 10 (AU) Windows Pro Tools 2020, 2021 (AAX Native) Studio One Professional 5 (VST3) Cubase 10.5, 11 (VST3) Ableton Live 11 (VST3) REAPER 6 (VST3) Bitwig Studio 3 (VST3) Digital Performer 10 (VST3) FL Studio 20 (VST3) Cakewalk by BandLab (VST3) Will The Metallurgy Collection work with iLok? There is no licensing available through iLok. Is there a demo version to try out? Yes. You can try before you buy! The free trial is fully functional for 15 days and is available at http://line6.com/software/. How can I purchase The Metallurgy Collection? The Metallurgy Collection can be purchased from http://shop.line6.com. I bought The Metallurgy Collection and I don't like it. Can I return it? The standard return policy is 15 days from the date of purchase. Contact Customer Service with a ticket at https://line6.com/company/contact/ to request a refund. How do I authorize the Metallurgy software on my computer? Download the latest version of the Metallurgy software at http://line6.com/software/ Run the Metallurgy software installer. We suggest you temporarily disable all third-party antivirus programs during installation. Follow the prompts and restart your computer if required. Launch your DAW, plugin host, or recording software, and insert the Metallurgy plugin into an audio track as an effect. (Note: the plugin may also be used via an aux bus.) Log in with the Line 6 account you used to purchase or activate the Metallurgy software. Click "Authorize This Computer" or the blue link displayed in the dialog. If you can't authorize your computer with the Metallurgy software, you may have exceeded the limit of authorized devices for your Line 6/YGG account. Visit https://line6.com/account/devices/ to de-authorize any unused devices to make room. You may also contact Customer Service at https://line6.com/company/contact/ to resolve authorization issues. How many computers can the Metallurgy Software be installed on with a single license? Licensing is tied to your Line 6 account. Up to four computers can share a single license simultaneously. Attempts to authorize a fifth computer will result in the Metallurgy software not responding. You'd need to deauthorize one of the previous four computers, then authorize the additional computer. How do I access third party IRs in the Metallurgy plugin? Drag IR files into your designated IR folder (Documents > Line 6 Metallurgy > Impulse Responses (Mac or Windows) and you will see them appear within the IR browser of all instances of your Metallurgy plugins and standalone apps. What are the exact amps and effects included in each plugin? Metallurgy: Modern Amps Vitriol Revv Generator Badonk Archetype Effects Rochester Comp Minotaur Caliper Drive Mod/Chorus Echo Dynamic Hall Reverb Metallurgy: Thrash Amps Rivet Clean Cali IV Placater Dirty Das Benzin Effects Throaty Wah Pillars OD Stupor OD 70s Chorus & Hot Springs reverb (Rivet Clean amp model only) Automatic Double Tracker Vintage Digital Delay Metallurgy: Doom Amps MOO)))N Mandarin Rocker Doom Mail Order Twin Effects Bighorn Fuzz Wringer Fuzz Vital Distortion Pebble Phaser Bias Trem & Hot Springs Reverb (included in the Mail Order Twin amp model only) Automatic Double Tracker Adriatic Delay
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macOS 11 Big Sur/Intel Chip Compatibility
Line6Tony posted a article in Operating System-specific Information
日本語は下記をご覧ください Voir ci-dessous pour le Français Siehe unten für Deutsch Vea abajo para Español Vedi sotto per l'italiano Line 6 Software Compatibility With macOS 11 Big Sur The following applications have been tested for general compatibility with macOS 11 Big Sur running on Intel CPU systems, with no issues found. Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers FBV Control POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Additionally, the Apple Silicon M1 chip compatibility KB article lives here. We encourage anyone having issues with our software to contact our support staff at www.Line6.com/company/contact. Line 6ソフトウェア製品のmacOS 11 Big Surとの互換性情報 以下のアプリケーションのmacOS 11 Big Surとの互換性を検証し、問題なく動作することを確認しています。 Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Line 6ソフトウェア製品との互換性で問題が生じている場合は、www.Line6.com/company/contactへアクセスし、サポートスタッフまでお問い合わせください。 Line 6サポートチーム Compatibilité des logiciels Line 6 avec macOS 11 Big Sur La compatibilité générale des applications suivantes a été testée avec macOS 11 Big Sur et aucun problème n’a été détecté. Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Nous invitons toute personne qui rencontrerait des problèmes avec nos logiciel à contacter notre service d’assistance à l’adresse www.Line6.com/company/contact. L’équipe d’assistance Line 6 Line 6-Software-Kompatibilität zu macOS 11 Big Sur Folgende Anwendungen wurden auf ihre allgemeine Kompatibilität zu macOS 11 Big Sur getestet. Dabei wurden keine Probleme festgestellt. Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Dennoch möchten wir alle Anwender, die Probleme mit unserer Software haben, bitten, sich unter www.Line6.com/company/contact an unsere Support-Abteilung zu wenden. Ihr Line 6 Support-Team Compatibilidad del software de Line 6 con macOS 11 Big Sur Se ha probado la compatibilidad general de las aplicaciones siguientes con macOS 11 Big Sur y no se han encontrado problemas. Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Si se presenta algún problema con nuestro software, lo invitamos a que se ponga en contacto con nuestro equipo de atención al cliente en www.Line6.com/company/contact. El equipo de atención al cliente de Line 6 Compatibilità del Software Line 6 con macOS 11 Big Sur È stata testata la compatibilità delle seguenti applicazioni con macOS 11 Big Sur, non è stato riscontrato nessun problema. Helix Native HX Edit Line 6 License Manager Line 6 Updater Echo Farm Amp Farm Hardware Drivers POD Farm 2.5 POD Go Edit POD HD Edit POD HD Pro Edit POD HD Pro X Edit POD HD300 Edit POD HD400 Edit POD HD500 Edit POD HD500X Edit Powercab Edit Spider IV Edit Spider V Remote Spider Valve MKII Edit Workbench HD Invitiamo chiunque rilevi problemi con il nostro software a contattare il nostro staff di supporto su www.Line6.com/company/contact Lo Staff di Supporto Line 6 -
Hi guys, Just to let you know that following applications work flawlessly on macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 - POD HD500X Edit 2.27 - Licence manager, Version 1.14 - Drivers, Version 7.6.8 I haven’t needed any other software yet (I don’t even know if I could use all of it). But I believe these are the essentials which would prevent most of us to update. If you are still scared to upgrade or would like to have any additional sw tested, please let me know - if I can, I will gladly help you out. Addition: I’ve recently done a very extensive troubleshooting on Drivers compatibility for Catalina (Big Sur shouldn’t be that different) so I’m throwing the complete troubleshooting guide in as an attachment. Take care! PODHD500X_MacOS_Drivers_Troubleshooting.docx
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Relay G10/G10s Guitar Compatibility (Fit/Electronics)
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We have designed the G10T and G10TII transmitters to fit into almost any guitar. However, we anticipate that there will be some rare cases where the transmitter does not fit into a given guitar. If the G10T or G10TII transmitter is inserted into your guitar and the transmitter's actuator pin is not engaged, the transmitter will not turn on, the LED on the transmitter will not light up, and no signal is processed. In some rare cases, the guitars active electronics are wired with inverse polarity. In this scenario, the original G10T transmitter's electronics can go into a protection mode that keeps the system from being functional. This is evidenced by no output from the receiver, even though the transmitter's light is on. The new G10TII is designed to be electrically compatible with instruments using active pickups and preamps, without the need for an adapter. In some other cases, such as with the Line 6 Variax Acoustic 300, voltage can build up in the ring of the guitar's jack to the point of "tricking" the transmitter into thinking it is docked in the receiver and charging, also resulting in no audio output. Additionally, certain instruments may present a level of noise when their active circuitry is engaged and the transmitter is connected. We have found that a workaround to all of these issues is to use a mono-to-mono (TS-TS) Male to Female adapter, such as those shown below. The G10 transmitter is shown for scale. More details about the first two of these issues are included in the attached document. Troubleshooting procedure: Power the receiver with a USB power source. Insert the transmitter into the receiver (this will ensure that the transmitter and the receiver are set to the same channel). The LED on the transmitter should be Green or Green flashing. (If it is red flashing, the transmitter needs charging. Leave it in the receiver until the LED turns steady green. That indicates it is fully charged.) Insert the transmitter into the instrument's jack, turn up the volume control and play. If audio is not being transmitted to the receiver: A. The problem is mechanical if the LED on the transmitter is OFF when plugged into an instrument. B. The problem is electrical if the LED on the transmitter is ON, or FLASHING when plugged into an instrument Relay G10 Guitar Compatibility.pdf -
The Complete Line 6 Pedal Compatibility FAQ
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Line 6 Floorboard: ONLY Compatible with: AX212, 1st Generation POD/BassPOD, POD Pro (labeled "Pedal" above Cat 5 Connector"), 1st Generation of Spider (Red Faced) Flextone 1, Flextone II, Flextone HD. FB4: ONLY Compatible with: AX212, 1st Generation POD/BassPOD (labeled "Pedal" above Cat 5 Connector"), 1st Generation of Spider (Red Faced) Flextone 1, Flextone II, Flextone HD. FBV4: Works With: Flextone III, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, Douverb, PODxt PODxt Pro, Bass PODxt, and Bass PODxt Pro Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, POD XT,POD X3, POD X3 Pro, POD XT Pro, AMPLIFi series, Firehawk 1500. Does NOT Work with: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD 2.0, POD Pro, Bass POD, Bass POD Pro and Spider 1 FBV or FBX Longboard: http://line6.com/footcontrollers/fbv.html Works With: Flextone III, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, Douverb, PODxt, PODxt Pro, Bass PODxt,POD X3, POD X3 Pro,Bass PODxt Pro Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam. NOT compatible with Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD Pro, Bass POD, Bass POD Pro and 1st Generation (Red Faced) Spider Spider IV, Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, POD HD **FBV is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." *FBV is not compatible with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15. FBV Express MK1(Does not have USB Port): http://line6.com/footcontrollers/fbvexpress.html Compatible With: Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, Flextone IIi, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, POD 2.0, POD XT, POD XT Pro, POD X3, POD X3 Pro, Bass POD XT, LowDown, POD HD Desktop/HD Pro NOT compatible with: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider 1 *FBV Express is not compatible with with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15. **FBV Express is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." ****FBV Express Mark 1 is not officially supported for Spider V, but it will not damage the amp. FBV Shortboard MK1 (Does Not Have USB Port): http://line6.com/footcontrollers/fbvshortboard.html Compatible With: Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, Flextone III, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, POD 2.0, POD XT, POD XT Pro, POD X3, POD X3 Pro, Bass POD XT, LowDown, POD HD NOT compatible with: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD Pro, Bass POD, Bass POD Pro and Spider 1 *FBV Shortboard is not compatible with with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15. **FBV Shortboard is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." ****FBV Shortboard Mark 1 is not officially supported for Spider V, but it will not damage the amp. FBV2 (Does Not Have USB Port) http://line6.com/footcontrollers/ Compatible With: Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, Spider V, Flextone III, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, POD 2.0, POD XT, POD XT Pro, NOT compatible with Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider 1, POD HD Series, Lowdown, AMPLIFi series, *FBV2 is not compatible with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15, and Spider V 20. **FBV2 is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." FBV Express MKII: http://line6.com/footcontrollers/fbvexpressmkii.html Compatible With: Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, Spider V, Flextone III, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, POD 2.0, POD XT, POD XT Pro, POD X3, POD X3 Pro, Bass POD XT, LowDown, POD HD series, Amplifi series, Firehawk 1500 NOT compatible with: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider 1, Spider V 20 *FBV Express MKII is not compatible with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15. **FBV Express MKII is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." FBV Shortboard MKII: http://line6.com/footcontrollers/fbvshortboardmkii.html Compatible With: Spider Valve, Spider Valve MKII, Spider II, Spider III, Spider Jam, Spider IV, Spider V, Flextone IIi, Vetta, Vetta II, HD147, POD 2.0, POD XT, POD XT Pro, POD X3, POD X3 Pro, Bass POD XT, LowDown, POD HD series, Amplifi series. Firehawk 1500 NOT compatible with: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider 1, Spider V 20 *FBV Shortboard MKII is not compatible with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15. **FBV Shortboard MKII is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal." FBV 3 Compatible With: Firehawk 1500, Amplifi series, Pod HD Pro, Pod Hd Pro X, Spider V, Spider IV series, Spider Valve MKII, Spider III HD150, Spider III HD75. Spider III 150, Spider III 120, Spider III 75, Spider Jam NOTE: When using the FBV 3 with the Spider IV and Spider Valve MKII series, the FBV 3 cannot be used as the interface to update or edit the amps with your computer. The FBV MKII pedals (Shortboard and Express) must be used for that functionality. Assignable color LEDs available for use with Firehawk 1500 only. LEDs are red when FBV 3 is used with other Line 6 products. Not Compatible With: Ax212, Flextone I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider 1, Spider V 20 Note: All other gear not listed as compatible will have limited functionality and usage is not recommended. The Shortboard MKII will have better compatibility with legacy products. Other Helpful Links: Manuals: http://line6.com/support/manuals/ (Note: when using our amps the guide to using your footcontroller is generally in the amp's manual under the Using Your Feet section.) 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Deutsch Français The convenience of mobility has become integral to so many aspects of our lives, and the M20d extends that convenience to the stage. Use the StageScape Remote app to connect one or more iPad devices simultaneously (via optional USB Wi-Fi adapter - refer to the Wifi USB adapter compatibility document in our support documents) for complete remote control over all mixer functions. Adjust the front-of-house mix from anywhere in the audience. Each iPad can control different screens or different parameters in addition to the mixer's own touchscreen. Whether you're a band member adjusting your monitor mix or a sound man out in the audience, you've got full control. The following USB WiFi adapters are compatible with the M20D StageScape for use in conjunction with your iPad: Recommended WiFi Routers: Apple USB to Ethernet adapter (UPC: 885909439560) in conjunction with Apple Airport Express **Most highly recommended** Cisco Linksys E1000 Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express Any Router with DHCP [*]Supported USB-Wifi Adapters: EnGenius EUB-9801 Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible 5/18/2020 update: We expect that many modern adapters, especially name-brand, will work, but we don’t have any in particular to recommend [*]Supported USB-Ethernet Adapters Apple USB to Ethernet adapter (UPC: 885909439560) - ***OTHER ADAPTERS MAY NOT WORK*** The following SD cards are compatible with the M20D: Any class 10 SD card is compatible with the M20D. Only class 10 SD cards formatted as FAT32 are compatible. 32 GB maximum SD storage space ***NOTE: You must set up the Apple Airport Express as a router on a Mac or Windows computer using the Apple Airport Utility before using with the Stagescape M20d. This can be downloaded from Apple's website. Here is a link for instructions on setting up the Apple Airport Express on your computer: Apple Airport Express Setup Guide Please contact Apple support if you have trouble setting up your Airport Express as a router with your computer. The Apple Airport Express has an 1/8" audio output that can be connected into the StageScape M20d. When you do this, you can play music from your iPad's music library while using the StageScape app. This allows you to play audio from your iPad through your StageScape without preparing a SD card. Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (MAC): Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (Windows): Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (iPad): Wireless network connectivity procedures: For the EnGenius EUB-9801, plug in the USB Internet adapter to the USB port on the M20d. Do not worry if the lights on the USB adapter do not light up, you will have internet connectivity. On the StageScape, go to the i menu, then Show System Settings, then WiFi. The WiFi menu will display Unit Name and Security Pin. The Unit Name will be the name of the Wireless Network that you connect to on you iPad. The Security Pin will be the password. To connect to this wireless network on your iPad, go to Settings - General - Network - and you will see the M20d Unit Name as a network option. For the Apple USB to Ethernet adapter, plug the adapter into the USB port on your M20d. Then connect the adapter via Ethernet cable to ANY wireless internet router. Then on the StageScape, go to the i menu, then Show System Settings, then WiFi. The WiFi menu will display Unit Name and Security Pin. The Unit Name will be the name of the Wireless Network that you connect to on you iPad. The Security Pin will be the password. To connect to this wireless network on your iPad, go to Settings - General - Network - and you will see the M20d Unit Name as a network option. Kompatibilität und Konnektivität mit WLAN USB Adaptern: Der Komfort der Mobilität ist wesentlich geworden für viele Aspekte des Lebens und das M20d erweitert diesen Komfort auf die Bühne. Verbinden Sie ein oder mehrere iPad® Geräte gleichzeitig (über USB WLAN Adapter – siehe Dokument zur WLAN USB Adapter Kompatibilität in unseren Handbüchern) mit Ihrem M20d um vollständige kabellose Kontrolle über alle Mixerfunktionen zu haben. So können Sie den Front of House Mix von egalwo aus dem Publikum anpassen. Jedes iPad® kann so auf individuelle Einstellungen zusätzlich zum eigenen Touchscreen des Mixers zugreifen. Folgende USB WLAN Adapter sind kompatibel mit dem StageScape M20d in Verbindung mit einem iPad: Apple USB zu Ethernet Adapter (UPC: 885909439560) in Verbindung mit einem WLAN Router: 1. Empfohlene WLAN Router: Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express (höchst empfehlenswert) Jeglicher DHCP Router 2. EnGenius EUB-9801 3. Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible Folgende SD Karten sind kompatibel mit dem M20d: Jede SD Karte der Klasse 10 ist kompatibel. Ausschließlich SD Karten der Klasse 10 mit FAT 32 Formattierung sind kompatibel. Maximal 32 GB SD speicherplatz Das Apple Airport Express hat einen 3.5mm Klinkenstecker Ausgang, der an das StageScape M20d angeschlossen werden kann. So können Sie Musik von Ihrem iPad abspielen während Sie die StageScape App benutzen. Also können Sie Musik von Ihrem iPad über das StageScape abspielen ohne SD Karte zu benutzen. Verfahren zur WLAN Verbindung: Für das EnGenius EUB-9801 und das Samsung WIS10ABGN brauchen Sie nur einen der USB Internet Adapter an den USB Port des M20d zu stecken. Machen Sie sich keine Sorgen wenn die Lichter auf dem USB Adapter nicht leuchten, Sie haben eine Internetverbindung. Wenn Sie eines der Gerät mit Ihrem StageScape verbunden haben wird das M20d keine Meldung machen. Im StageScape klicken Sie oben rechts auf das "i" dann "Show System Settings" und "WiFi".Hier wird Ihnen jetzt "Unit Name" und "Security Pin" angezeigt."Unit Name" ist der Name des WLAN Netzwerks auf welches Sie dann mit Ihrem iPad zugreifen und der "Security Pin" ist das dazugehörige Passwort. Um auf dieses Netwerk nun zuzugreifen gehen Sie auf Ihrem iPad nach Einstellungen -> Allgemein -> Netzwerk, hier wird jetzt der "Unit Name", den Sie auf dem M20d ange geben haben als Netzwerkoption angezeigt. Für den Apple USB zu LAN Adapter müssen Sie ersteinmal den Adapter in den USB Port Ihres M20d stecken, dann verbinden Sie den Adapter via LAN Kabel an irgend einen WLAN Router stecken. Im StageScape klicken Sie oben rechts auf das "i" dann "Show System Settings" und "WiFi".Hier wird Ihnen jetzt "Unit Name" und "Security Pin" angezeigt."Unit Name" ist der Name des WLAN Netzwerks auf welches Sie dann mit Ihrem iPad zugreifen und der "Security Pin" ist das dazugehörige Passwort. Um auf dieses Netwerk nun zuzugreifen gehen Sie auf Ihrem iPad nach Einstellungen -> Allgemein -> Netzwerk, hier wird jetzt der "Unit Name", den Sie auf dem M20d ange geben haben als Netzwerkoption angezeigt. Compatibilité et connectivité avec les adaptateurs USB Wifi: Le confort de mobilité est devenu important pour nombreux aspects de la vie et le M20d développe ce confort à la scène. Connectez un ou plusieurs appareils iPad® (avec un adaptateur USB Wifi – consultez le document sur la compatibilité des adaptateurs USB Wifi dans nos manuels) simultanément avec votre M20d pour contrôle sans-fil maximale des fonctions du StageScape. Comme-ca vous pouvez régler le mix de la salle de n'importe où dans l'audience. Chaque iPad® peut accéder des réglages individuels en plus du écran tactile du M20d. Les adaptateurs Wifi USB suivants sont compatibles avec le StageScape M20d en a ssociation avec un iPad: 1. Adaptateur USB à Ethernet de Apple (UPC: 885909439560) en liaison avec un routeur Wifi: Routeurs WLAN recommandés: Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express (le plus fortement recommandé) Tous les routeurs DHCP 2. EnGenius EUB-9801 3. Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible Les cartes SD su ivantes sont compatibles avec le M 20d: Toutes les cartes SD de classe 10 sont compatibles. Seulement les cartes SD de classe 10 avec formatage FAT 32 sont compatibles. 32 Go d'espace de stockage maximal SD L'Apple Airport Express a une sortie 3.5mm Jack, qui peut être connecté au StageScape M20d. Comme-ca vous pouvez jouer de la musique de votre iPad en utilisant l'application StageScape. Donc, vous pouvez jouer de la musique de l'iPad via le StageScape sans devoir utiliser une carte SD. La méthode pour connecter Wifi: Pour l'EnGenius EUB-9801 et le Samsung WIS10ABGN, vous devez seulement connecter un des adaptateurs internet USB à un port USB du StageScape. Si les lumières sur l'adaptateur ne s'activent pas, c'est normal. Vous avez une connexion pourtant. Le M20d ne fait aucune notification si vous avez connecté l'appareil. Dans le StageScape, tapez le "i" en droite supérieur après "Show System Settings" et "WiFi". Vous voyez "Unit Name" et "Security Pin". "Unit Name" est le nom du réseau sans fil, sur lequel l'iPad se connectera et "Security Pin" est le mot de passe. Pour accéder ce réseau, allez sur votre iPad dans Réglages -> Général -> Réseau. Ici le réseau avec le nom que vous avez choisissez, "Unit Name", s'affiche comme option. Pour l'adaptateur USB à Ethernet Apple, vous devez branchez l'adaptateur dans le port USB du StageScape et le connectez via câble Ethernet à un routeur WiFi. Dans le StageScape, tapez le "i" en droite supérieur après "Show System Settings" et "WiFi". Vous voyez "Unit Name" et "Security Pin". "Unit Name" est le nom du réseau sans fil, sur lequel l'iPad se connectera et "Security Pin" est le mot de passe. Pour accéder ce réseau, allez sur votre iPad dans Réglages -> Général -> Réseau. Ici le réseau avec le nom que vous avez choisissez, "Unit Name", s'affiche comme option.
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USB Compatibility with Line 6 Devices
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Français Deutsch Q: Which type of USB is my Line 6 device compatible with? A: Most Line 6 USB products are compatible with USB 1.x and 2.0. The UX8 and POD X3 USB Devices are USB 2.0 exclusive devices. Connecting these to USB 1.x ports will result in failed connectivity. The following Line 6 units are compatible with all 3 types of USB Ports: Guitarport Toneport Series (GX, UX1, UX2, KB37) Toneport DI (Gold/Silver) POD Studio series (GX, UX1, UX2, KB37) POD XT/XT Live/XT Pro Pocket POD Backtrack The following Line 6 units are ONLY compatible with USB 2.0: POD X3/X3 Live/X3 Pro Toneport UX8 Q: How are 2.0 USB ports different from 1.1 ports? A: As we all may know, USB ports are on your computer so you are able to connect external devices to work with your system. Most computers today come with one or more USB ports and they're so fast and easy to use. It's easy just to plug something into a port and go. Most newer computers come with USB 2.0 ports, but some of the older ones still have 1.0 or 1.1 (which are very similar to each other). To find out which version you have, follow these directions: Select the start menu, then go to "My Computer" right click on the "my computer" icon, then select "manage". Click on the "Device Manager" under "Computer Management". Scroll down on the right side of the box until you locate the Universal Serial Bus (USB) controllers, then expand the list by clicking the addition (+) symbol. If you have a USB 2.0 controller in your computer, the word "enhanced" will be listed somewhere in one of those names. Q: Can I use a USB Hub to connect my Line 6 unit to my computer? A: No, USB hubs are not supported in any application of Line 6 hardware. Q: I am receiving an "Error 10" code when attempting to connect my POD X3 or UX8 to my computer? A: An "Error 10" occurs when a USB 2.0 device (i.e.POD X3 and UX8 series) is connected to a USB 1.x port. Please connect these units to a USB 2.0 port. Q: I cannot find a driver to download for the Pocket POD, FBV Mk II controller or Backtrack? A: The Pocket POD, FBV Mk II controllers and Backtrack use "class compliant" drivers that are "pre-installed" in your OS.? If you are having trouble connecting to these devices you should try a different USB port and update your OS to ensure you have the latest class compliant drivers on your system. If you have tried all available USB ports on your computer and have either no device recognition or poor audio quality (clicks-pops), you will want to consider purchasing a PCI USB 2.0 card to connect your Line 6 USB audio interface. Q: I am receiving an error that says my hardware is not a valid Line 6 device (error 8000710B) / the ESN on my unit is showing "00000000" when I connect to Line 6 Monkey? A: This situation may happen when a unit is incorrectly repaired at a Line 6 service center. The unit needs to be returned to the service center that originally serviced the unit for repair. USB Komptibilität mit Line 6 Geräten Mit welchen USB Arten ist mein Line 6 Gerät kompatibel? Die meisten USB Produkte sind mit 1.x und 2.0 kompatibel. Die UX8 und POD X3 USB Geräte sind USB 2.0 exklusive Geräte. Die Verbindung dieser Geräte an einen USB 1.x Port schlägt dann fehl. Folgende Line 6 Geräte sind mit allen 3 USB Typen kompatibel: Guitarport Toneport Serie (GX, UX1, UX2, KB37) Toneport DI (Gold/Silver) POD Studio Serie (GX, UX1, UX2, KB37) POD XT/XT Live/XT Pro Pocket POD Backtrack Die folgenden Line 6 Geräte sind nur mit USB 2.0 kompatibel: POD X3/X3 Live/X3 Pro Toneport UX8 Inwiefern sind USB 2.0 Ports unterschieden von USB 1.1 Ports? Als erstes sollte man wissen, das der Computer USB Ports hat und Sie Ihre Geräte so mit Ihrem PC verbinden können. Die meisten Computer haben heutzutage mehrere USB Ports, sie sind schnell und einfach zu benutzen. Die meisten neuen Computer haben jedoch auch USB 2.0 Ports. Um herauszufinden welche Ports Sie haben, folgen Sie diesen Anweisungen: Gehen Sie auf das Startmenü, dann Arbeitsplatz. Rechtsklicken Sie den Arbeitsplatz, dann Verwalten. Klicken Sie dann auf den Gerätemanager unter Computerverwaltung. Scrollen Sie dann nach unten im rechten Fenster bis Sie die Universal Serial Bus (USB) finden und erweitern Sie die Liste indem Sie auf das (+) Symbol klicken. Wenn Sie einen USB 2.0 Controller haben werden Sie hier das Wort "Enhanced" finden. Kann ich ein USB Hub benutzen um mein Line 6 Gerät an an meinen Computer anzuschließen? Nein, USB Hubs werden von Line 6 Hardware nicht unterstützt. Ich bekomme eine "Error 10" Fehlermeldung wenn ich mein POD X3 oder UX8 an meinen Computer anschließe. Was kann ich tun? Ein "Error 10" tritt auf, wenn ein USB 2.0 Gerät (wie POD X3 oder UX8) and einen USB 1.x Port angeschlossen wird. Schließen Sie diese Geräte ausschließlich an USB 2.0 Ports an. Ich habe meine Treiber aktualisiert, habe aber immer noch keine Verbindung oder habe MIDI timeout Fehlermeldungen mit meinem Line 6 Gerät, was kann ich tun? Stellen Sie zuerst sicher, dass der Treiber korrekt installiert ist. Schauen Sie sich dazu diese Seiten an: Windows: USB Device Driver Installation Mac: USB Device Driver Installation Stecken Sie Ihr Line 6 Gerät direkt in das Mainboard Ihres Computers (hintere Seite des PCs). Meiden Sie USB Hubs und die USB Ports auf der Vorderseite Ihres Computers. Wenn Sie einen Laptop benutzen sollten Sie alle USB Ports ausprobieren (da manche USB Ports widerstandsfähiger sind als andere). Entfernen Sie dann alle unnötigen USB Geräte um die Last des USB Datenflusses zu verringern und deisntallieren Sie dann jegliche unnötige Software von Ihrem Computer. Klicken Sie folgende Links, um weitere Fehlerbehebungen zu USB Problemen zu erhalten: Audiooptimierung für das Computersystem USB Audio Problems and Chipset Error Explanation Ich kann keinen Treiber für mein Pocket POD, FBV Mk II oder Backtrack finden. Pocket POD, FBV Mk II und Backtrack nutzen generische Treiber, die auf Ihrem System vorinstalliert sind. Wenn Sie Probleme mit der Verbindung dieser Geräte haben sollten Sie es mit verschiedenen USB Ports versuchen und Ihr Betriebssystem aktualisieren damit Sie den neusten generischen Treiber auf Ihrem System haben. Wenn Sie alle verfügbaren USB ports ausprobiert haben und der Computer erkennt das Gerät immer noch nicht oder Sie haben sehr schlechte Audioqualität (Klicks, Rauschen,...) brauchen Sie vielleicht eine PCI USB 2.0 Karte um Ihre Line 6 Geräte an Ihren Computer anzuschließen. Ich bekomme einen Fehler, der behauptet meine Hardware sei kein gültiges Line 6 Gerät (Error: 8000710B) oder die ESN auf meinem Gerät zeigt "00000000" an wenn ich es mit Line 6 Monkey verbinde. Was kann ich tun? Dieser Fehler kann auftreten wenn ein Gerät inkorrekt in einem Line 6 Service Center repariert wurde. Das Gerät muss dann zurück ins Center, welches das Gerät repariert hat. Compatibilité USB avec les appareils Line 6 Avec quels types USB est-ce que mon appareil Line 6 est compatible? La plupart des produits USB sont compatibles avec 1.x et 2.0. L'UX8 et le POD X3 sont seulement compatible avec USB 2.0. La connexion de ces appareils à un port 1.x échoue. Les appareils suivants sont compatibles avec tous les trois types USB: Guitarport Série Toneport (GX1, UX1, UX2, KB37) Toneport DI (Gold/Silver) Série POD Studio (GX, UX1, UX2, KB37) POD XT/XT Live/XT Pro Pocket POD Backtrack Les appareils suivants sont seulement compatibles avec USB 2.0: POD X3/X3 Live/X3 Pro Toneport UX8 Dans quelle mesure est-ce que les ports USB 2.0 sont différents des ports 1.1? D'abord, on doit savoir que l'ordinateur a ces ports USB et que vous pouvez connecter vos appareils à votre pc via ces ports. La plupart des ordinateurs d'aujourd'hui a plusieurs ports USB, ils sont rapides et facile à utiliser. La plupart des ordinateurs nouveaux ont aussi des ports USB 2.0. Pour découvrir lesquels ports vous avez, suivez ces instructions: Menu démarrer -> Poste de travail. Clic droite. Faites un clic gauche sur Gérer. Dans la gestion de l'ordinateur, cliquez le gestionnaire de périphériques. Cherchez Universal Serial Bus (USB) dans la fenêtre droite et développez la liste par cliquer sur le (+). Si vous avez un contrôleur USB, vous pouvez voir le mot "Enhanced" comme sur la capture d'écran suivante: Puis-je utiliser un hub USB pour connecter mes appareils Line 6? Non, les hubs USB ne sont pas soutenus du hardware Line 6. Je reçois une erreur "Error 10" si je connecte mon POD X3 ou UX8 à mon ordinateur. Qu'est-ce que je peux faire? L'erreur 10 se produit si un appareil USB 2.0 (comme POD X3 ou UX8) sont connectés à un port USB 1.x. Connectez ces appareils uniquement aux ports USB 2.0. J'ai actualisé mes pilotes mais j'au toujours pas une connexion ou reçois une erreur MIDI timeout avec mon appareil Line 6, que puis-je faire? Le pilote doit être installé correctement. Veuillez visiter ces sites web concernant ca: Windows: USB Device Driver Installation Mac: USB Device Driver Installation Insérez votre appareil Line 6 directement à l'arrière, dans la carte mère de l'ordinateur. N'utilisez pas les hubs USB ou les ports USB de devant. Si vous utilisez un portable, essayez tous les ports USB. (Certains ports sont plus résistants qu'autres.) Débrochez tous les appareils USB inutiles pour réduire la charge du flux des données et désinstallez tous les logiciels inutiles. Pour autres solutions, visitez ces liens: Optimisation audio pour le système d'ordinateur USB Audio Problems and Chipset Error Explanation Je ne peux pas trouver des pilotes pour mon Pocket POD, FBV Mk II ou Backtrack. Qu'est-ce que je fais? Le Pocket POD, FBV Mk II et Backtrack utilisent des pilotes génériques qui sont préinstallés sur votre système d'exploitation. Si vous avez des problèmes de connexion avec ces appareils, essayez différents ports USB et mettez à jour votre système d'exploitation pour recevoir les pilotes génériques les plus récents. Si vous avez essayé tous les ports USB, et l'ordinateur le reconnait pas votre Appareil ou vous avez une qualité audio très mauvaise (clics, bruits,…), peut-être vous avez besoin d'une carte PCI USB 2.0 pour connecter vos appareils USB Line 6. Je reçois une erreur qui dit que j'ai un appareil Line 6 invalide (erreur: 8000710B) ou le numéro ESN sur mon appareil montre "00000000" si je le connecte avec Line 6 Monkey. Qu'est-ce que je peux faire? Cette erreur peut se produire si un appareil a été réparé incorrectement dans un centre de service Line 6. L'appareil doit retourner au centre qui a réparé l'appareil pour résoudre ce problème.-
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Full List and Descriptions of FIREHAWK FX Amps, Cabs, and Effects FIREHAWK FX Specs · 29 HD Amp Models · 25 HD Effects Models · 78 POD Farm Amp Models · 95 POD Farm Effects Models · 8 simultaneous effects · 128 Onboard Presets · 5 FX on/off, channel and bank footswitches with colored LED rings · 1/4" 1M-Ohm guitar input, VDI (Variax), Expression Pedal · Onboard tone controls, plus Volume, Wah, and FX Knob · USB connection to use Firehawk as an audio interface with your recording programs · Balanced XLR Main Outs, 1/4" stereo full-range balanced outputs, 1/4" Amp Out, 1/4" TRS Headphone Output · 1/4" Send, with Stereo 1/4" Returns, switchable · Bluetooth Audio Streaming and Control for playing along with your music library (compatible with iOS, Android, Mac and PC) · Detailed editing via Bluetooth® Remote app for Android and iOS · Tone Searching · Tap tempo/tuner · Power Switch · Rugged construction with bent metal chassis · Weight: 14 lbs · Dimensions: H: 3 1/4" W: 20" D: 10 1/4" FIREHAWK FX Remote app · Remotely control amp parameters to dial in your sound · Search a cloud-based library of thousands of tones · Create, save and recall unlimited presets in the cloud · Share tones via Twitter and Facebook · Automatic tone matching instantly provides the perfect tones for jamming with songs in your music library · Compatible with iOS 8.0+. Made for iPhone® 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPad® (3rd and 4th generation), iPad 2, iPad mini and iPod touch® (5th generation) · Compatible Android devices running OS v4.2 or better: Samsung® Galaxy S®5, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Note® Pro, Samsung Galaxy Note II, HTC® One M8, HTC One M7, Motorola® Moto® X, Google® Nexus® 7, Amazon Kindle Fire HDX, ASUS® MeMo Pad 8, ASUS Fonepad, ASUS PadFone, LG® G2, LG Optimus, LG F7, LG Nexus 4. Generally speaking, although not qualified, any Android phone, tablet or phablet will work, provided it is able to run the required Android OS version. Q: What type of devices can FIREHAWK FX stream Bluetooth audio from? A: Firehawk FX can stream Bluetooth audio from any Android device, iOS device, and Mac® or PC equipped with Bluetooth. Q: What Apple® iOS devices is Firehawk Remote compatible with? A: Firehawk Remote requires iOS 8.0 and is compatible with the following iOS devices: iPhone 6s/6s Plus iPhone 6/6 Plus iPhone 5S iPhone 5C iPhone 5 iPhone 4S iPad Pro iPad Air/Air2 iPad 4 iPad 3 iPad 2 iPad mini/mini 2/mini 3/mini 4 iPod 5 Q: How do I pair my Bluetooth device with FIREHAWK FX? A: To pair the Firehawk FX with your Bluetooth device: · Enable Bluetooth on the device you would like to stream audio from. · Put the FIREHAWK FX into ˜Pairing Mode™ by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button located to the left of the FIREHAWK FX logo- it will begin to flash to indicate it is in Pairing Mode™. · Within the Bluetooth options of your device an entry for FIREHAWK FX™ will appear. · Select the FIREHAWK FX™ entry and pair with it - the Bluetooth LED will stop flashing and become solidly lit blue. Q: How do I update the FIREHAWK FX's firmware? A: We always recommend that you run the latest firmware on your FIREHAWK FX. Your FIREHAWK FX Remote application will inform you whenever a firmware update is available, so you'll always know you have the latest version! Q: What Bluetooth version is used in FIREHAWK FX? What Bluetooth codecs are supported? A: We use a Bluetooth solution that supports Bluetooth 2.1. We only support the SBC codec at this time. Q: How can I reset the FIREHAWK FX to its default settings? A: To perform a factory reset and restore the FIREHAWK FX to factory settings, press and hold the Master Volume knob and the Tap button as you power up the unit. Unfortunately, any patches not backed up to My Tones prior to the reset will be lost Q: What can I do if I am experiencing Bluetooth connectivity issues between my Bluetooth device and the FIREHAWK FX? A: For troubleshooting steps about Bluetooth connectivity and usage, check out our Bluetooth Connectivity FAQ HERE. Q: What should I do If I am experiencing connection issues with the FIREHAWK FX Remote app when I switch back and forth between apps on my iOS device? A: An important thing to note about the FIREHAWK FX Remote app functionality is that in addition to the iOS Bluetooth connection between your FIREHAWK FX and your iOS device, there is a secondary 'sync' connection between the amp and the app. Each time you minimize/close the app, the connection between the FIREHAWK FX Remote app and the FIREHAWK FX will need to be re-established, even if your iOS device is reporting that the FIREHAWK FX is connected via 'Bluetooth'. In this case, re-opening the FIREHAWK FX Remote app will automatically re-establish the connection within a few seconds. Make sure to look at the main menu of the FIREHAWK FX Remote app and wait for it to indicate that your FIREHAWK FX is 'connected' before moving forward using the app. If it does not automatically re-connect, close the FIREHAWK FX Remote app by double-tapping your iOS home key, then sliding the FIREHAWK FX Remote app window up and off the screen. Relaunch the FIREHAWK FX Remote app and it should re-sync itself with the FIREHAWK FX. Android devices usually have a function that lists all open programs where you can slide the app left or right to close it. Relaunch the FIREHAWK FX Remote app and it should re-sync itself with the hardware. Q: Can the FIREHAWK FX Remote App stream songs that are stored in the cloud and not on my mobile device? A: No. The FIREHAWK FX Remote App can only play back songs that are stored on your mobile device. Within the FIREHAWK FX Remote App settings, you can enable 'Hide Songs Not On Device' so that you only see songs that are stored on your mobile device when playing music from your Library. The Android app does not have this setting, but still only plays back songs stored on the device. Q: How can I search for a specific tone if I don't have the song or artist in my Library? A: To search for a specific tone, go to your Library within FIREHAWK FX Remote and pick any artist, then one of their albums, and then any song. This will begin to play the song and present you with a list of tones that match the song that is playing. You can then swipe down from the top of the tone list to unveil a "Search Tone Cloud™" field where you can search for an artist or song name to find tones without having the song or artist in your library. Q: Can I use the FIREHAWK FX Remote app to load or edit tone files from my other existing Line 6 products? A: The FIREHAWK FX Remote app is only compatible with tone files created with the AMPLIFi family of products. Q: Can I use the FIREHAWK FX Remote app with a Line 6 Mobile In or Sonic Port? A: No. The FIREHAWK FX Remote app is only compatible with the FIREHAWK FX pedal board. Q: What is the USB input on the back panel of FIREHAWK FX for? A: It's used to update the unit with a Windows computer, and to record to your DAW. Q: What is the Firehawk's bit rate and sample rate when used as an audio interface? A: MacOS: 24bit / 48kHz Windows : 24 bit / 44.1-96kHz Q: Where can I register my FIREHAWK FX? A: After logging into or creating a Line 6 user account HERE, you can go HERE and enter in your serial number that is found on the bottom of your FIREHAWK FX, it begins with '(21)PTM', simply fill in the remaining digits. Q: Where can I provide my feedback or make a suggestion about FIREHAWK FX? A: We encourage you to visit our IdeaScale portal HERE and let us know about your ideas and suggestions. Q: Is there a forum where I can discuss FIREHAWK FX with other FIREHAWK FX users? A: We have a forum dedicated specifically to Firehawk FX available HERE. Q: Where can I find information on the warranty that is included with the FIREHAWK FX? A: You can find all of the available information on the Firehawk FX's warranty HERE. Q: What do I if my FIREHAWK FX is in need of repair? A: You can find all of the available information on how to arrange a repair HERE.
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Like its predecessors, Windows 10 has a compatibility mode to allow users to run older programs written back when previous versions of Windows were the newest operating system. Right click on the app. Select "Properties". Click the Compatibility tab. Under the banner, a check box will appear next to the text "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" with the options in a drop down menu. The various Windows operating systems will appear, depending on the app. A more involved option is to install a virtual version of the old operating system of your choice ("virtual machine" or "VM") on your computer. This is different than dual-booting a computer, where the user divides/partitions the space on a single hard drive and installs a different operating system on each section, allowing the user to choose which OS is booted when the computer is powered on. The advantage with VM is the ability to run a program in the operating system that it was designed for in the first place. Windows 10 is compatible with Microsoft Virtual PC, a virtualization software that allows Windows users to run multiple versions of Windows, all the way back to Windows XP. This is a free download from the Microsoft Download Center. Microsoft provided a free copy of Windows XP to run in Windows 7 Pro. Pro versions of Windows 8.1 include Hyper-V to host alternative operating systems. Otherwise, Oracle's (formerly Sun's) VirtualBox and VMWare are some of the more common options available and are accessible for Windows, Mac and Linux users. Mac users can also use Boot Camp and Parallels to access alternate OS versions.
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Line 6 generally tests with software Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) that are the latest and the last freely upgradeable versions. Line 6 does not test on 3rd party applications that are no longer supported by their own developers. While we use a wide variety of 3rd party recording applications during our software testing, it is simply not possible to test POD Farm's (or any other Line 6 software) compatibility with every DAW. We make every effort to be compatible with as many recording applications as is practical. Research performed by our Quality Assurance department, beta testers, and ultimately POD Farm users systematically help us to identify bugs and incompatibilities, and we continually strive to resolve these issues with incremental software releases and/or documentation in the form of release notes, online Knowledge Base items, and forum posts. POD Farm plug-ins are developed to conform to the standards established for RTAS, VST and AU and should be compatible with any DAW supporting these plug-in formats. It is important to note that the way that DAW manufacturers implement these standards varies, which, when combined with a given computer's unique configuration, may result in varying plug-in performance.
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Table of Contents · General · Compatibility and Hardware · Version Differences General: Q: Why did you make Mobile POD available for In-App purchase to work with all iOS Core Audio interfaces? A: We wanted to provide every music creator with access to the best sounding mobile amp modeler with a number of options to record ideas or jam on the go. Q: How do I get Mobile POD? A: Mobile POD is available at the Apple App Store. Q: Is Mobile POD free? A: Mobile POD is free with Sonic Port Family and Mobile-In interfaces. Otherwise, Mobile POD can be purchased at the Apple App Store and works with any iOS Core Audio compatible interface. Q: When will Mobile POD be ready to work with non-Line 6 interfaces? A: Mobile POD works with non-Line 6 iOS Core Audio interfaces right now. Q: Can Line 6 Support help me with a refund, or help me restore my purchase to my iOS device? A: In relation to Mobile POD purchases, Apple administers the content in their store. Line 6 Support cannot grant refunds or restore licenses, only Apple can. We suggest reviewing your iTunes account's Purchase History when talking to their Support Team would be helpful Compatibility and Hardware: Q: If I already own Mobile POD from my Line 6 Sonic Port, will I be charged to download this version of Mobile POD to work on other devices? A: No. If you already own Mobile POD from a Line 6 product, you simply need to download the latest version of the app from the App Store. Q: What devices is Mobile POD compatible with? A: Mobile POD can be used with any Core Audio interface. However, the best experience is with a Line 6 Sonic Port or Sonic Port VX, as they are the only guitar interfaces with 120 dB of dynamic range - capturing every nuance of each performance, with headroom to spare. Q: Does Mobile POD work without external hardware? A: No, Mobile POD works with audio interfaces that are connected to the iOS device with an analog, 30-pin or Lightning connector. Make sure you give Mobile Pod access to the microphone in the iOS settings: Privacy> Microphone > Mobile Pod Q: Does Mobile POD work with Inter-App Audio and AudioBus? A: Yes it does. Q: My audio interface has a guitar input on input two. Can I select that second input with Mobile POD? A: Yes, Mobile POD 1.7.2 allows you to select input one or input two as the source. Q: Can I use the purchased Mobile POD app on more than one iOS device that I own? A: Yes, you can. In order to use it on multiple devices, Mobile POD needs to be downloaded with the Apple ID that owns the in-app purchase on that device. You'll then need to go into the Setting tab and tap 'Restore Previous Purchase' under "In App Purchase". User Interface: Q: Are there any sonic differences with this version of Mobile POD? A: No. This is the same Mobile POD that comes bundled with Line 6 Sonic Port interfaces. Now Mobile POD gives any core audio interface access to 32 classic amp models, 16 effects and 16 speaker cabinets from POD 2.0, used by artists on countless hit records, as well as the best sounding amp modeler. Q: Are there any differences in the user interface with this version of Mobile POD? A: No. Q: Can I try Mobile POD before buying it in the App Store or before buying a Sonic Port interface or Mobile In? A: To check out Mobile POD without a Line 6 device, download the app, then use the four looping guitar riffs to explore the included amps and effects - and tweak them in real time.
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Line 6 Tone File Compatibility Chart
Line6Hugo posted a article in Computer Audio Set Up and Troubleshooting
TONE COMPATIBILITY CHART Below is a .pdf file that contains tone file type compatibility between Line 6 hardware and software. l6_compat.pdf Misc. Notes: - POD Farm 1 tones work with Gearbox when connected to X3 but not PF2 tones - Tones created in POD Farm Plug-In will not load into Gearbox -
Helix's ability to control external amp channel and/or reverb switching has been tested with many popular amps and heads. Unfortunately this does not guarantee compatibility with all products. Note that, depending on the circuitry of the channel switching jack in the guitar amp used, the EXT Amp function may not operate as expected.
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Hello community! I'm kind of new here, I checked the compatibility post for pedals but I didn't get something. Can someone explain which devices are supposed to be compatible with a POD xt Live? I recently bought it used (as the best option according my wallet) and I was reading the manual to check about recording. I saw something about I could use a pedalboard as an extension and link it somehow to record what I play and play it background to jam. If this is possible, which pedalboard is the best for my multiefect? Or which is my multiefect for the compatibility list? (example: pro xt even when yours is xt live) Thanks for the help.
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Hello, everyone! I'm about to purchase the Amplifi 75 as a home training/jamming amp. I'm so used to using pedals to control everything that I also considered purchasing a pedal along with it. There I'm kind of lost. Is the FX100 compatible? Can I plug it to the amp and control stuff from it or is it standalone? I've seen videos about the shortboard mkII, and none about the A75 and fx100 combo, leading me to doubt the interoperability. Thank you for your help!
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Hi folks, Got a question reguarding foot controllers. I'm on a but of a budget and I was wondering if the bugera fsb106a would be compatible with my M5? If not what are my other options? Looking to keep the price tag under £100 Thanks in Advance Denn
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Will Pod HD500 work as a controller board for Amplifi 75? Will they recognize each other and work together? :)
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Apple has introduced a new warning message with iOS 10.1. The message reads: “[App Name] may slow down your iPhone/iPadâ€, followed by “The developer of this app needs to update it to improve its compatibility.†Despite this message, our testing did not reveal any issues with the StageScape app on iOS 10. In any event, Stagescape Remote 1.21 resolves this issue. With this update, Stagescape Remote will work with iOS 11 (and above) and the warning that the app needs to be updated will no longer appear.
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Hey guys, I'm running a 27-inch late 2012 iMac with MacOS version 10.9.4 (13E28) I installed an update for MacOS a few days ago and noticed that Garageband (and POD HD Pro Edit) no longer recognized my POD HD Pro. When I run Line 6 Monkey it does prompt me to install Drivers version 7.3.6, which I have done two or three times (restarted when prompted at end of installation each time). But once my iMac comes back up and I re-launch Line 6 Monkey, it still shows that I need to install the Drivers update. I'm certain this is the issue seeing as everything was functioning fine prior to the MacOS update, and the Drivers update info even says "This driver adds support for Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks) Is anyone else having this issue or might happen to know a fix for this? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. -J
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Hello! First off, I really enjoy using your products. I own a toneport ux2 that I've had since about '09 and it still works great! I've had to update drivers when I update my operating system, but other than that, I have had to do nothing as far as maintenance - I have absolutely no complaints at all. Anyway, about 5 years ago, I bought a ux2 for my mother to use with her MacBook Pro. (She is a phenomenal singer by the way...) She essentially has the same set up that I have used and enjoyed. Well, I have struggled to make it work with her computer for years now. I am finally at my wits end...! Here's the scenario... She has: MacBook Pro (MacBook Pro 8,2) with a 2 GHz Intel core i7 processor Memory is 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 Running OS X 10.6.8 The toneport ux2 was purchased in late 2010, around the same time as the computer. The software that came with the unit wouldn't work with the computer for some reason. I have the same setup from '09 and it was really a plug and play situation, everything worked great and still does. Today I was finally able to locate the correct drivers to allow the ux2 to work with her computer - finally a victory! Now, the computer itself recognizes the ux2 as a viable piece of hardware, lists it in system preferences as both an option for sound input and output and lights up normally. Sound is sent through the ux2 just fine and is sent through her studio speakers that are hooked up to the back of the ux2, again in a normal fashion, just like it's supposed to. The problem comes from the gearbox software, which does not seem to recognize the ux2 hardware. I can load the gearbox software as if it was hooked up to the ux2 (which it is) and it loads fine and the screen looks right once it loads, but it still doesn't seem to be able to recognize and input signal coming from the ux2. Yes, the usb icon is blinking. All she has plugged into the ux2 is a bluebird condenser mic. But for some reason, the signal from that mic or any other mic is just not recognized or processed by the ux2. I can go into her system preferences on her MacBook Pro and select the ux2 as her input and output options - The ux2 itself is listed and recognized by the computer as viable input and output options, but no sound or input signal is recognized by the ux2 gauges or is recorded by her recording program. She is using GarageBand as her recording software, which is also what I use on my similar setup as well. I've looked online and on line6 forums to try to find people describing similar problems, which I have found a few, but most of the links in those older forums describing how to take care of the problem(s) are no longer valid or even exist at all. So...can you please help me?? I really want and need to get this working for her! My father (mom's husband obviously) has recently passed away and has devastated my mother - she needs something to help bring her life in balance again. The one constant in my mother's life has always been her music and she is depressed enough with everything else that has been going on in her life without having to stare at her non-working recording hardware that just sits on her desk, mocking her - do you know what I mean? I am trying to be the good son and take care of this situation but it just keeps fighting me. Every time I overcome one obstacle another one pops up a little further down the line, keeping her from being able to sing, record, and escape her "normal" life. I'd giver her my setup, or buy her something new but I just can't afford it right at the moment. Can you Please help me?? What do I need to do to get her going? Any help would be Greatly appreciated!! Thank you soooo much for the help and understanding...!!
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I work on a West End show with several productions around the world. All sounds for both guitar chairs have been programmed for the POD HD Pro. Is that programming compatible with the POD HD Pro X? And if so, will it sound the same, or is the architecture and processor such that it would sound different?
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Hi, I searched the web if Sonic Port is compatible with iPhone 3GS because my son is playing e-guitar and has a 3GS. I found that it's compatible here: line6.com/support/page/kb/_/mobile-products/sonic-port-mobile-in/sonic-port-faq-r10 So I bought one. But it doesn't work. Every time I plug it in it says: Audio Routing has changed. Please unplug and plugin your Line 6 device to reset Audio Routing. I tested the device at my iPad 2 (iOS 7) and it worked. The embedded pilot's guide says: COMPATIBILITY: Sonic port is made for iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad (3rd and 4th Generation), iPad 2, iPad, iPad mini, and iPod touch (4th and 5th Generation). Please help. My son is very sad with his birthday gift. Thank you very much Arnd
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