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Type | Multi-effects pedal |
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Effects | Over 270 effects |
Amp Models | More than 80 amp models |
Cabinet Models | More than 40 cab models |
Looper | Yes |
Looper Time | Up to 40 seconds |
Footswitches | 8 footswitches |
Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (instrument), 1 x 1/4" (aux in) |
Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (main out), 1 x 1/4" (headphones) |
USB | 1 x Type B |
Dimensions | 14.1" x 9.1" x 3.5" |
Weight | 5.2 lbs |
Computer Connectivity | USB |
Display | Color LCD |
Expression Pedal | Built-in |
Power Supply | 9V DC power supply |
Power Source | 9V DC power supply |
Defines key terms like Block, Model, Preset, Send/Return, and IR used in the manual.
Instructions on how to update the POD Go firmware using the POD Go Edit application.
Explains the main display, View, Page buttons, and the expression pedal.
Details the parameter knobs, footswitches, and mode/tempo switches for operation.
Describes Guitar In, Main Outs, Amp Out, Phones, DC In, and Power connections.
Details FX Loop jacks and USB connectivity for audio interface use.
Covers hookup methods like 4-Cable and studio use with amps, speakers, and DAWs.
Provides advice on connecting for studio use and general quick setup.
Explains the three footswitch modes available in Play View: Stomp, Preset, and Snapshot.
How to select, adjust, and view parameters for different blocks in the signal chain.
Illustrates the order and types of blocks that can be used in a preset.
Covers selecting different models for blocks and rearranging blocks in the signal path.
Explains how to duplicate blocks within a preset or to different presets.
How to view, select, and reorder presets in the Factory and User setlists.
The process for saving new or modified presets, including naming and destination.
How to set the tempo for time-based effects using the TAP/TUNER switch.
Instructions on accessing and using the built-in chromatic tuner.
Explains fundamental signal path blocks like Input, Output, and Amp/Preamp.
Details common amp parameters and lists available Amp/Preamp models.
Lists available cabinet impulse responses and their based-on models.
Lists available cabinet configurations and microphone types for cab simulation.
Guide for importing and using custom IR files with the POD Go Edit application.
Lists available mono distortion effect models and their original inspirations.
Lists the various stereo modulation effects available on the POD Go.
Lists the various stereo delay effects available on the POD Go.
Lists stereo reverb and mono pitch/synth effect models.
Lists the various stereo filter effects available on the POD Go.
Explains general effect controls like Drive, Bass, Mix, and Level.
Covers looper models, settings, and operation of the 6-switch looper.
Lists available stereo EQ models that can be used as a dedicated block.
Details how to use the 1-switch looper block for recording and playback.
Explains wah/volume blocks, their models, and expression pedal assignment.
Details FX loop parameters, connectivity, and trails behavior.
Lists registered trademarks referenced in the manual for product identification.
Explains what snapshots are and their capabilities for recalling block states and parameters.
Describes how to select and adjust snapshots to create different tones within a preset.
Covers saving snapshots and provides creative usage ideas for song sections.
Assigning footswitches and pedals to blocks for bypass or parameter control.
Detailed setup for assigning footswitches or expression pedals to parameters.
Removes bypass and parameter controller assignments from a specific block.
Removes all bypass and controller assignments from all blocks.
Quickly reassigns controls between two stomp footswitches.
How to enable, adjust, and reset the global equalizer for different environments.
Resets all global settings to their factory default values.
Settings for input/output levels, types, and USB audio trim.
Configures snapshot edit behavior, tempo, and footswitch/pedal assignments.
Settings for MIDI channel, Program Change messages, and tempo synchronization.
Understanding hardware monitoring versus software monitoring in a DAW.
Techniques for recording dry DI tracks and re-amping them through the POD Go.
Step-by-step guide for capturing dry guitar signals simultaneously with processed audio.
Process for re-amping previously recorded DI tracks using POD Go's amp and effects.
Configuration for Mac Core Audio and Windows ASIO drivers for optimal DAW performance.
MIDI messages (CC32, PC) for controlling setlists and recalling presets.
MIDI messages (CC69) for recalling snapshots and navigating between them.
Lists MIDI CC numbers for emulating pedals, footswitches, looper controls, and other functions.
Links to Line 6 website for support, software downloads, custom tone sharing, and marketplace.