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Line 6 JM4 Looper
We were psyched to try out the Line 6 JM4 Looper after seeing how similar it looked to the highly touted DL4 and FM4 boxes, some of Line 6's finest pieces of work. The JM4 is good at something, but it just doesn't seem like looping is its forte. It does do looping, but it seems like Line 6 was more ...
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Line 6 POD X3 Live: Crying About Amp Modeling- Wah! Wah!
Continuing our look at the Line 6 POD X3 Live, Bill Holland focuses on the functions afforded by the built in expression pedal. It can serve as a wah, volume or a combination of both. Bill Holland shows you how to get your wah on and settles on J. Irving-Giles to provide some gratuitous noodling...
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Line 6 POD X3 Live Out Of The Box In Gearwire Studio
We reopen our out-of-the-box style walkthrus with authority as Bill Holland opens up the Line 6 POD X3 Live with authority, slamming down the cardboard encasement to get right to the pedal. In the first video, Bill checks out all the knobs, vacuum switches and even the multi-functional expression...
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Slap Bass with Line 6 Bass POD XT Live Autowah
An astonishing demonstration of the Line 6 Bass POD XT Live Autowah sound.
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Line 6 Pod HD500 Review
We take a look at this new floor unit from Line 6 with improved amp models, interfacing and more. For more guitar related reviews and news: http:/www.sonicstate.com/amped
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Line 6 M13 part.1
Imagine having the ability to go on stage with 12 different pedalboards that each contain 12 pedals. That's a lot of effects, and 144 pedals would cost you something astronomical and take up quite a bit of space in your Astro van. Enter the Line 6 M13. So what if all the effects are modeled? As...
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Line 6 Spider IV Amped Review
Rob Chappers takes a look at the latest Line 6 modeling combo.
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Line 6 Spider Valve MKII
Discover the Spider Valve MKII by Line 6.
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Line 6 DL4: Music For Airports Made Easy
Toby Summerfield was in the market for a looper to help fill out the live sound of his three piece, and after demoing several pedals, he settled on a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler. After some time playing with his new pedal, Toby discovered it could do a lot more than just pretend to be a bassist.
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Line 6 DL4 Delay Pedal: Loop Function (part 3)
Demonstration of combining delay pedals and other effects, and using the DL4 loop function. I am using a Boss DD-3 Delay pedal for the basic delay sound, with a Boss RV-5 Reverb pedal to add some atmospherics. I then use the loop function on a Line 6 DL4 to layer guitar parts over one another. The ...
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Line 6 M13 part.2
Line 6's Dave Lenat brings his superior chops and superior modeling box to Gearwire Studio. In this look at the M13, Dave shows us how all of Line 6's stompbox modelers are packed in this puppy including Verbzilla and FM4, two of the most interesting modeling boxes in their line. Dave also talks...
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Line 6 DL4 Delay Pedal: Demonstration of Loop function
Line 6 DL4 Demonstration of Loop function, me playing a small exert of a song called Fortune Unknown by my band Vinyl Future.
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Line 6 Pod X3
Line 6 Pod X3 overview
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Line 6 POD X3 Live Turns Guitar Into A Synth, Part Two
The Line 6 POD X3 undoubtedly boasts a huge array of sounds that go from conventional to, in this case, extreme.
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Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler: Change Your Filter Models Often
The Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler reminds us what Line 6 is all about: jamming a collection of above average and just-about-excellent recreations of rare and vintage guitar effects into sleek and rugged multi-effect pedals. That's how I like to think of them, anyway, and I had a good time with the FM4. ...
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