In Pod we trust
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 5:15 pm
I started messing around with processing guitar through a synthesizer, and it's pretty interesting. The toughest part is matching the impedance between the guitar and the synthesizer's audio input. In this case, the synth is an ASM Hydrasynth, which is pretty flexible in terms of adjusting input levels. Still, I want to get the best possible level match, so I was going through my gear to see what might work better than a basic DI box or a practice amp's headphone out, one being a bit low, and the other too hot. Last night I started shopping for a better option, but nothing immediately stood out.
I have an old Line 6 Pod HD I haven't used in years. I really only used it when I traveled, so I could practice with decent sound. But I haven't been travelling the last few years, so it sat quietly in the storeroom. This morning I ran across it and decided it might just do the trick. It powered right up and went to work like it was 2018 (probably the last time I used it). Funny thing though, I don't recall it sounding anywhere near as good as it does, then it hit me. I only used it in a makeshift light portable rig, and never heard it through studio monitors. Night and day. My impression of the Pod HD has changed in a single day. As old as it is, this think is awesome. So awesome, in fact, I decided the Pod is going to hang out regularly with the Hydrasynth.
Since I didn't need to buy any new DI capable gear, I decided to instead reward the Pod for not being outdated after all. GC Used had an unusually well priced FBV 3 footswitch. Some quick homework told me it would work great with the Pod. The FBV 3 is still sold brand new for $300, but this one was priced at $139.99, looks nice, and of course, can be returned locally if it doesn't work out. More than just switching and tuner and wah, this will be ideal as the FBV is capable of controlling the Pod's looper. So when I want to experiment with the synth for a new sound, I can use the looper while I twiddle keyboard knobs, then go back to guitar when I like what I hear. This will be fun.
I have an old Line 6 Pod HD I haven't used in years. I really only used it when I traveled, so I could practice with decent sound. But I haven't been travelling the last few years, so it sat quietly in the storeroom. This morning I ran across it and decided it might just do the trick. It powered right up and went to work like it was 2018 (probably the last time I used it). Funny thing though, I don't recall it sounding anywhere near as good as it does, then it hit me. I only used it in a makeshift light portable rig, and never heard it through studio monitors. Night and day. My impression of the Pod HD has changed in a single day. As old as it is, this think is awesome. So awesome, in fact, I decided the Pod is going to hang out regularly with the Hydrasynth.
Since I didn't need to buy any new DI capable gear, I decided to instead reward the Pod for not being outdated after all. GC Used had an unusually well priced FBV 3 footswitch. Some quick homework told me it would work great with the Pod. The FBV 3 is still sold brand new for $300, but this one was priced at $139.99, looks nice, and of course, can be returned locally if it doesn't work out. More than just switching and tuner and wah, this will be ideal as the FBV is capable of controlling the Pod's looper. So when I want to experiment with the synth for a new sound, I can use the looper while I twiddle keyboard knobs, then go back to guitar when I like what I hear. This will be fun.