Its Official Guys!, Your pod xt's are redundant =( |
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Its Official Guys!, Your pod xt's are redundant =( |
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Oct 7 2007, 07:51 PM
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http://www.line6.com/podx3/index.html
Pod X3? They've also just released a live version Looks pretty sweet, I've seen a few mentionings in the chat logs but nowhere else! Discuss! -------------------- Don't Panic.
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Oct 7 2007, 07:54 PM |
I’m drooling
Gotta have one!! |
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Oct 7 2007, 08:14 PM
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hey dudes,
can someone explain what exactly the pod xt does? what is for example the difference to the digitech distortion factory ? just some more effects or what? cheers |
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Oct 7 2007, 08:52 PM
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QUOTE ([email protected] @ Oct 7 2007, 08:14 PM) hey dudes, can someone explain what exactly the pod xt does? what is for example the difference to the digitech distortion factory ? just some more effects or what? cheers Its basically a multi-fx unit which means that it can add any number of effects together at once. For example - delay, reverb, distortion etc etc - its perhaps the best known example of this (the Pod series). It also models the sounds of amplifiers and their specific characteristics so you can emulate vintage or modern sounds that you otherwise couldnt not afford. This Digitech Distortion Factory isnt multi-fx as it is just a singular distortion processing unit. Hope this helps -------------------- Don't Panic.
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Oct 7 2007, 09:47 PM |
Its basically a multi-fx unit which means that it can add any number of effects together at once. For example - delay, reverb, distortion etc etc - its perhaps the best known example of this (the Pod series). It also models the sounds of amplifiers and their specific characteristics so you can emulate vintage or modern sounds that you otherwise couldnt not afford. This Digitech Distortion Factory isnt multi-fx as it is just a singular distortion processing unit. Hope this helps Critically it is also an audio interface to your computer so you can record high quality. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 8 2007, 03:35 AM |
What I find irritating with Line6 is that you buy their product and then have to pay for add ons, web access and a whole bunch of things (I only said that, add ons and web access is the only ones I can think of right now)
I have their Guitarport and trying to upgrade the software is like first you have to get a membership, see a bunch of pop up windows, sumbit a couple credit card numbers and have size 9 in shoes. There's too much business with Line6, which of course is why they can afford commercial, get plenty more customers and take another spin. Maybe it's the same business with Difitech GNX, Zoom, Korg etc, I don't know. Maybe someone can vouce for these companies? It's just that if I buy a product I will appreciate software upgrades, new amps, sounds and a lollipop for FREE Can someone let me in on how they did it with GNX and the others? Do they release extra sounds and amps for no $$$? -------------------- My bands homepage
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