People have really been wanting a patch list for the new Line 6 POD X3 and no one has done it yet, so I figured I would take ten minutes and make one. Patches marked with (blend) are dual tones designed to work on a single input. Patches marked as (pair) are designed to work on dual inputs, usually guitar and vocal, but this should be pretty clear based on the patch names. Patches that are pairs will have both tone names listed, separated by a / (slash). Without further ado, here are the patches in the Acoust and Vocal folders:
- Folder: Acoust
- 1 Direct San Diego – Vintage UK
- 2 Direct Varx Acst – Console
- 3 Mic’d Clean Room – Vintage
- 4 Mic’d CleanStrum – Am. Classic
- 5 Mic’d HeadGrange – Console
- 6 Mic’d Nashville – Modern
- 7 Mic’d Sad Picker – Am. Classic
- 8 Mic’d Tiny Radio – Mini Double
- 9 Mic’dBigAcoustic – Am. Classic
- 10 Mic’dBoomySource – Am. Classic
- 11 Mic’dLateSweeper – Lo-fi
- 12 Mic’dPhazeAcoust – Super O
- 13 Piezo FingerPick – Tube Preamp
- 14 Piezo Gritty – Piezo 2
- 15 Piezo Rock Strum – Am. Classic
- Folder: Vocal
- 1 BoomBox Vox – J-800
- 2 Bright And Clean – Modern
- 3 Choir – Am. Classic
- 4 Classic Vocal – Vintage
- 5 Jolie Vocal – Am. Classic
- 6 Megaphone – Lo-fi
- 7 Modern – Modern
- 8 Nashville USA – Vintage
- 9 Prog Rock Vocal – Vintage UK
- 10 Rhapsody Vocal – Am. Classic
- 11 Rockabilly – Vintage UK
- 12 Studio Vocal – Am. Classic
- 13 Trench – Sm. Tweed
- 14 Vocal Spin – Vintage UK
- 15 Warm And Clean – Console
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One reply on “Line 6 POD X3 Live: Acoustic and Vocal Patch Lists”
Hi,
Lots of inspiration from your articles, really. Thanks.
A little bit off topic; I have a KB37, and acoustic guitar with condenser microphone inside (Furch, Shadow preamp). In the future I intend to use one more external mic. What preamps/settings would you recommend (maybe presets to share) to get natural acoustic sound? Acoustic presets from PodFarm sound better as an acoustic simulation when I play on Stratocaster, but for real acoustic guitar vocal settings sound more natural… Any tips? Thank you in advance.
Regards Karol
P.S. Sorry that my English is far from perfect.