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Line 6 POD PRO - Setting Up in the Studio; Live;Studio Mode Switch; Inputs (Guitar and Line Level)

Line 6 POD PRO
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SETTING UP IN THE STUDIO: LIVE/STUDIO MODE SWITCH
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SETTING UP IN THE STUDIO
If you’re going to be using your POD in a recording situation, here’s what you need to
know to get set up. See the next chapter if you’re using your POD for live performance.
The numbers in black boxes below refer to the back cover foldout’s POD illustration.
LIVE/STUDIO MODE SWITCH
The first thing to do is check the rear of your POD, and make sure you have the
Live/Studio Mode switch set to the Studio position. This determines how your
POD will configure its outputs and signal processing.
INPUTS
Your POD includes two inputs – a front panel guitar level input, and a rear panel
line level input. You select which of these inputs you want to use by flipping the
Input Select Switch on the front panel.
Guitar Input – This is just like the guitar input on your standard guitar
amplifier or preamp. Plug one end of a guitar cable into your guitar, and
connect the other end here.
Line Level Input – The Line Level Input on the rear panel is under the
boxed label “Re-Amping Input-Output.” This jack is designed for line level
inputs that you want to process with POD. You can connect a send from your
mixer here, or a return from your recorder. This is handy for processing
already-recorded guitar or other signals, as explained in the Re-Amping
section which follows in a few pages, after the Outputs section....
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