Deep Dive into the Effects of the POD HD Multi-Effects Processors: Analog w/MOD
Jun 21, 2011 Line 6 General, Line 6 Tips & Tricks
Welcome back! If you’ve been following my blog series you’ve already read about the history of three very popular delay models in the POD HD multi-effects processor family; the Analog Echo (based on* the Boss® DM-2 delay) , the Tube Echo (based on* the Maestro® EP-1) , and the Tape Echo (based on* the Maestro [...]
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Deep Dive into the Effects of the POD HD Multi-Effects Processors: Tube and Tape Echo
Jun 9, 2011 Line 6 General, Line 6 Tips & Tricks
Thanks for joining me once again as we travel through the effects of the POD HD multi-effects processors. If you read my blog last week, you learned about the Analog Echo delay model in the POD HD series and some useful ways it can be used. Today, we’ll learn a little about the Tube Echo [...]
Tags: fx, multi-effects, multi-effects processors, POD HD, POD HD Desktop, POD HD300, POD HD400, POD HD500
Deep Dive into the Effects of the POD HD Multi-Effects Processors: Analog Echo
May 24, 2011 Line 6 General, Line 6 Tips & Tricks
Last week we talked briefly about the history of the delay effect and how it started out as a recording engineer trick requiring the use of tape heads on reel-to-reel recording systems to create a unique echo effect. This method, although effective, proved to be an arduous task. As a result, various companies began developing [...]
Tags: fx, multi-effects, multi-effects processors, POD HD, POD HD Desktop, POD HD300, POD HD400, POD HD500
Deep Dive into the Effects of the POD HD Multi Effects Processors: A Series
May 17, 2011 Line 6 General, Line 6 Tips & Tricks
It’s no secret that Line 6 invented the digital modeling amplifier. However, many people also consider us the industry leader in quality audio effects processors and stompbox modelers. To date, we’ve modeled over 100 vintage and modern FX from legendary analog tape delays like the Maestro® EP-3 Echoplex to more recent and advanced effects like [...]
Tags: fx, multi-effects, multi-effects processors, POD HD, POD HD Desktop, POD HD300, POD HD400, POD HD500
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