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Most non-musicians are likely unaware that the past
fifty years of guitar amplifier technology has had a
more significant impact on the history of rock music
than the electric guitar itself. Each individual amp and
effect design was created to distort and color the
guitar signal in a different way, contributing
significantly to why the guitar sounds of the Beatles
were so different from Jimi Hendrix or Pink Floyd.
Both the subtle and overt differences between the many
types (and even specific serial numbers) of amps and
effects, became cherished tonal signatures that were
sought after for the particular sonic mood that they
might inspire.
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In the mid-1990's, Line 6 set out to meet the needs of
today's guitarist by harnessing technology to turn a
wide range of great tone into a reality for every
guitarist. Line 6 amassed a noteworthy collection of
sought-after vintage amps and effects, and started
meticulously measuring and analyzing every tonal aspect
of the amps, effects and their associated circuitry.
Since an electric guitar produces an electrical signal,
each element of the circuitry that alters the tone of
the guitar is in fact processing that signal. By
creating software models in DSP (Digital Signal
Processing) of how the guitar signal is processed by
these circuits, Line 6 had the ability to connect up and
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After years of research and playing, Line 6 launched a
patented technology in 1996, with the world's first
digital modeling guitar amplifier, the AxSys 212. This
product provided users with models of dozens of classic
guitar amplifiers, as well as a complete arsenal of
stomp boxes and effects. The AxSys quickly took off and
led to the further development of Line 6's technology
into a comprehensive line of guitar amps within all
price ranges. Only a year later, Line 6 launched the
next guitarist tone revolution: POD. This kidney
bean-shaped desktop device went beyond just the modeling
of many classic amplifiers, it was created to solve
another critical problem that had plagued guitar
players: recording great guitar tone.
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With traditional amplifiers, the first problem is the
requirement of a great sounding and acoustically
isolated sound room, since most guitar amplifiers have
to be turned up to a near ear-splitting level in order
to get the right tone. Next, great microphones need to
be selected and placed in optimal locations. For all but
those with large recording budgets, this has been a
continual struggle. And even with a large budget, it can
be quite time consuming since to arrive at the desired
result this process may need to be repeated with several
different amplifiers.
With POD, Line 6 eliminated the need for complicated
recording setups with its proprietary technique for
simulating the complex interaction of microphones,
speaker cabinets and room acoustics. POD has won
numerous awards, and has landed on countless platinum
records. Its intuitive design and incredible tone
quickly changed the way guitarists create and record
music, becoming the standard for both direct recording
and live performance.
In 2000, Line 6 continued its expansion with a line of
effects pedals for guitarists. The DM4 Distortion
Modeler, FM4 Filter Modeler, MM4 Modulation Modeler, and
DL4 Delay Modeler give musicians boundless possibilities
previously unheard of within the "stompbox" domain.
Today, the ToneCore series of effects pedals stands
alongside DL4, DM4, MM4, and FM4 as another Line 6
milestone. With trailblazing features like tap tempo
chorus and tremolo, ToneCore's multi-functionality,
compact design, and big tones have helped push Line 6 to
the forefront of creative pedal innovations. 2000 also
saw the release of Bass POD, providing all of the
technological advances of POD to bass players; POD Pro,
a rackmount version.
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True to its commitment of
putting the latest technology into the hands of
musicians, many new Line 6 products are supported by
Line 6 Edit - a fully integrated editor/librarian
software package. In addition, the CustomTone feature
offers users the ability to back-up and store favorite
custom patches, send them via email, and transfer them
between supported Line 6 products. By creating a
complete product line of internet-enabled digital audio
products, Line 6 has given musicians the tools to
consistently reproduce on stage the sounds created in a
studio environment, share sounds with other users, and
access Line 6's vast tone library at
CustomTone.com.
When first released in 2001, the flagship Vetta
amplifier grabbed the attention of the MI world with its
innovative, two-amps-at-once feature, stereo capability,
and built-in studio-quality effects never before seen on
high-end guitar amplification. Now in its sixth year of
production and updated with the latest amplifier and
effects technology, the revised Vetta II continues to be
an artist favorite and a sought after amp for consumers.
Line 6 is always looking to find innovative applications
for their modeling technology. This was the driving
ambition behind the Variax series: utilize the same
techniques developed for faithfully recreating classic
amplifiers and do the same thing with timeless guitars.
Packaged into one quality
instrument, Variax contains groundbreaking reproductions
of over two dozen, collectable and distinctive guitars.
Following the success of Variax, Line 6 continued down
the path of developing the world's first complete family
of modeling guitars and introduced the Variax Acoustic
700. A thinline-style single cutaway, the Acoustic 700
gives guitarists spot on recreations of over a dozen
timeless acoustic
instruments to choose from. Creative features such as
virtual capoing and instant alternate tuning - all
storable - only add to the many advantages of this
groundbreaking guitar.
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After painstakingly compiling a collection of several of
the bass world's most popular and coveted pieces,
studyingthe complexities of their sound, and finally,
modeling them, Variax Bass was released to great
critical acclaim. It's perfect weight and balance, along
with a huge palette of vintage and modern bass models -
including upright, made Variax Bass an instant hit with
many high-profile artists and working players.
And in 2007, Line 6 partnered with Reinhold Bogner to
develop Spider Valve™ amplifiers - fusing the
versatility of modeling with the performance and feel of
a world-class tube amplifier.
Line 6's passion for excellence and commitment to the
development of new technologies has attracted the
industry's best engineers and designers, a formidable
roster of artist endorsers, and an active, informed user
base - a combination that leaves Line 6 well-equipped to
take on the enviable challenges of continued growth.
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