Line 6 UX1 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
POD Farm 1.01 – Model Gallery
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authentic kind of spin that a Leslie delivers, you’ll want to set the MIX
knob to max, since a Leslie had no ‘dry’ path.
* LESLIE
®
is a trademark of Suzuki Musical Instrument Manufacturing
Co. Ltd. and is in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These
product names, descriptions and images are provided for the sole purpose
of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6’s sound
model development.
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Stomp (Distortions, Dynamics, & Filters)
Stomp Effects give you a choice of Models of classic distortions stompboxes, a stomp box-style
compressor, and a couple of De-Esser effects designed for taming Sss and Shh sounds that are common
when recording vocals.
Facial Fuzz
Sometime in late 1966, an infamous circular stomp box hit the London
music scene. Designed and built by Arbiter Music, the Fuzz Face would
soon begin its famous association with guitar legend Jimi Hendrix (and
more recently, Eric Johnson). Like all stompboxes from the early era, the
Fuzz Face would see many design changes, as well as re-issues. Our model
is based on* the germanium diode-powered treasure pictured here: an
original, very early “gray with black screening” Arbiter Fuzz Face. Call the
Facial Fuzz model up, and treat yourself to our faithful re-creation of the
original’s fuzz and glory. Crank up the drive, and you’ll be seeing Purple
Haze right before your eyes!
*All product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective
owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These
product names, descriptions and images are used solely to identify the specific
products whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model
development.
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Fuzz Pi
Not to be outdone by the Brits, the colonies came up with
their own twist on the fuzz rage. Mike Mathews and his band
of merry men at Electro-Harmonix
®
had been cooking up
all sorts of nifty effects when their attention turned to the
distortion/fuzz pedal. Their most popular offering was the
Electro-Harmonix
®
Big Muff Pi
®
, which POD Farm’s Fuzz
Pi model is based on*. The Pi was known more for its sweet
sustain than for its buzz, as in early Santana or Ernie Isley.
*All product names used in this document are trademarks of
their respective owners, which are in no way associated or