You also get the Pod Farm plug‑in (see SOS Jan 09), which essentially provides all the X3 facilities in the form of a Mac or Windows plug‑in, or as a latency‑free stand-alone 'virtual processor' without the need for a DAW. Alternatively, you can process two completely separate guitars, basses or voices using one processor channel for each - something not possible with the standard version. It features the same Dual Tone architecture as the X3, which means that you can set up two different effect/amp/speaker cab rigs at the same time and combine them. In true Line 6 tradition, they've followed their Pod X3 and X3 Live processors with a rackmount professional version, the X3 Pro ($979.99 MSRP), which has enhanced I/O and a few capabilities not provided on the standard 'kidney' or X3 Live floor-unit versions. Line 6 follow their Pod X3 and X3 Live processors with this rackmount professional version, the X3 Pro, offering enhanced I/O and dual processing.
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