Line6 POD X3-Live Video Demo IV Part 2 by Glenn Delaune

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**Check Out my New Blues Album** www.glenndelaune.com Part 2 of the demonstration on using the Line6 POD X3-Live with an amplifier. Download my Line6 patches at http

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Kay Stanford Jr Kastum is a lad who hail from a place called Sabah. It's one of the 13 states in Malaysia. He's currently working in an outsource call center in Kuala Lumpur. His passion is always in music although he is still working on his guitar skills like...forever! Was married, he dreams to be financially free one day and devote his time to his music, family, friends and of course God.

25 Comments so far

  1. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @Godexalter This is part 2, Look at Part 1 for that.

  2. Godexalter on November 27th, 2011

    Thank you for your videos! I really appreciate you work! I have question on this video. you didn’t say how you edited the clean and crunch tones. i would be very thankful if you’ll help me with it.)))

  3. heliobluesrock on November 27th, 2011

    @martinescu91 Unfortunately yes, it’s true.

  4. PaulMiRandazzz on November 27th, 2011

    @extremevideopro Yo pienso que es por el defecto al momento de cambiar de patches.

  5. Beriol9 on November 27th, 2011

    I forgot to ask: what would you choose between the X3 Live and the HD300?

  6. Beriol9 on November 27th, 2011

    Thanks for this review man!
    By the way, is it possible to have the little tune you’re playing in the last part? I loved it ;)

  7. LWRCftw on November 27th, 2011

    can you find a decent groove metal tone with this?

  8. DarthWenus on November 27th, 2011

    I like your patches a lot, but I have a question: Would you consider taking patch requests?

  9. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @martinescu91 Yes I think it is true.

  10. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @farkinelify Hi there. Yes I use a thumb pick. I have been using one for about 44 years now. (I started very early LOL). anyway. . . Yes, the technique is unique for hard rock & blues guitar. I guess the best advantage is that you’re other fingers are free to pluck the strings. I come from a classical and “claw-hammer” Chet Atkins style of picking. My Grandfather taught me this. I moved into rock music I guess in the early 70’s and I just kept the thumb pick cos’ I was comfortable with it.

  11. farkinelify on November 27th, 2011

    Hi. Glenn.. thanks for the vids; very helpful for an old fart like me!
    Are you using a thumb pick? You’ve obviously used it a long time. Did it take a long time to get used to playing with it? And do you find you have more expression using it?
    Cheers and good luck!

  12. oOMetalManiaOo on November 27th, 2011

    @extremevideopro Here you go Glenn, Hope you like it /watch?v=IvB5TyeWTVE =)

  13. oOMetalManiaOo on November 27th, 2011

    @extremevideopro That i ensure you i will, i recorded a awsome solo improvisation with your satriani tone that you shared, i’ll put it on youtube tomorrow and really want you to comment that and share your thoughts!

  14. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @oOMetalManiaOo Cool Emre, have fun with it.

  15. oOMetalManiaOo on November 27th, 2011

    Man i love you !!! You’re the best, no doubt, i bought my X3 Live 2 weeks ago and didn’t know what the F*CK to do or i should say how to do, but now thanks to you i got some decent tones in my X3 live, thanks man! Really appreciate your awsome patches you’re sharing !!! =)

  16. banjorol on November 27th, 2011

    Thank you for helping me being able to navigate around with the x3 live. I feel like I can figure out how to dial in some nice tones .

  17. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @phonz0 No the X3 does not have a looper but the HD units do.

  18. phonz0 on November 27th, 2011

    is there a looper on this one?

  19. rockerMan0987 on November 27th, 2011

    I think gt-10 is better for live performances and these one for recording the sound on a computer or just jamming

  20. prognosis77 on November 27th, 2011

    @extremevideopro dude you are great . thanks for everything.

  21. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @prognosis77 Sure, you can use this same method with the HD500 or even the 300.

  22. prognosis77 on November 27th, 2011

    can this apply to the hd 500 as well. I have a pod x3 also but i am trying the hd 500 out to see if i can get better tones.

  23. tonybowers123 on November 27th, 2011

    Good grief that looks complicated. I would never be able to figure that out. Thanks for the demo and excellent playing.

  24. TheBatCountryStyle on November 27th, 2011

    WOW! What an epic solo that was 7:42 – 8:04

  25. extremevideopro on November 27th, 2011

    @noslen1968 yes the new POD HD units can do that but they don’t have the mic pre’s that the X3 has. The new HD units really weren’t designed for that but it can do it.

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