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== The first batch of Patches ==
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These were designed by Chuck-at-Bose
 +
 +
 +
You can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using
 +
the new Line 6 Edit 2.1. You can find info on what type
 +
guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t
 +
format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching
 +
will be added or refered to.
 +
 +
Now with the new updates for
 +
the complete PODxt Series and the abillity to have them connected to
 +
the Bose® PAS system more people will be interested in using Bose
 +
and Line 6 gear together.
 +
 
<html>
 
<html>
<p class="style12 style11" align="left">Underneath the new batch of
 
          patches designed by  SteveG-@-Bose and CJ-@-Bose, they
 
          have been working on crafting some great sounds on the Pod XT series
 
          for use with the Bose PS1 system. They released them here at Vettaville.nl
 
          as downloads. Thanks Guys for the time and effort. Enjoy. </p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Here's a note from CJ-@-Bose.</p>
 
  
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">--</p>
+
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Hello
+
<p class="style12 style11" align="left">&nbsp;</p>
          everyone, in the past 3-4 weeks I have been working with SteveG-at-Bose
+
<ul><li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MuTron%20Solo.l6t">PS1 MuTron Solo</a> </li>
          on getting some sounds together for fans of the PodXT to use with the
+
 
          Bose L1 System. Steve and I have managed to work together in creating
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MuTron%20Rhythm.l6t">PS1 MuTron Rhythem</a></li>
          a total of 18 patches that we were pleased with. We had a total of
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MkIII%20Lead.l6t">PS1 MKIII Lead</a> </li>
      about 22-23 sounds originally. </p>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MkIII%20Rhythm.l6t">PS1 MKIII Rhythem</a></li>
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">However after carefully auditioning
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Metal.l6t">PS1 Metal</a></li>
          these sounds those that were not a 100% to our liking got axed. We
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Lead1.l6t">PS1 Lead1</a></li>
          used a Fender Stratocaster with two DiMarzio HS-3 and YJM pickups and
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Deluxe.l6t">PS1 Deluxe</a></li>
          a Suhr Standard with a Rio Grande BBQ humbucker (bridge) and two DiMarzio
+
 
          Virtual Vintage pickups. The sounds we wrote we only saved if they
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Class%20A%20Dirt.l6t">PS1 Class A Dirt</a> </li>
          sounded good on all the pickups. The Rio Grande BBQ humbucker is a
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Champ.l6t">PS1 Champ</a> </li>
          fairly strong pickup, but it’s
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Brit%20Grit.l6t">PS1 Brit Grit</a></li>
          not too “hot”. Its DC resistance reads out at about 11.25KOhms,
+
</ul>
          so it’s a little hotter than a reissue P.A.F. humbucker. <br>
+
 
          <br>
+
</html>
          The sounds are a collection of some of our favorite types of tones
+
 
          we’ve
+
 
heard over the years. These sounds will be available as downloads from our website
+
== The second batch of Patches ==
very soon. This should happen during the next week. <br>
+
Line6  patches designed by  SteveG-@-Bose and CJ-@-Bose, for the Pod XT series for use with the Bose L1® system. They  were originally released at [http://www.vettaville.nl/vvbosepatches.htm Vettaville.nl]. This is a local backup of the files. To download the files right click the link and save.
<br>
+
 
 +
=== CJ-at-Bose ===
 +
Here's a note from CJ-@-Bose.
 +
 
 +
Hello everyone, in the past 3-4 weeks I have been working with SteveG-at-Bose
 +
on getting some sounds together for fans of the PodXT to use with the
 +
Bose {{L1 nl}} System. Steve and I have managed to work together in creating
 +
a total of 18 patches that we were pleased with. We had a total of
 +
about 22-23 sounds originally.
 +
 
 +
However after carefully auditioning
 +
these sounds those that were not a 100% to our liking got axed. We
 +
used a Fender Stratocaster with two DiMarzio HS-3 and YJM pickups and
 +
a Suhr Standard with a Rio Grande BBQ humbucker (bridge) and two DiMarzio
 +
Virtual Vintage pickups. The sounds we wrote we only saved if they
 +
sounded good on all the pickups. The Rio Grande BBQ humbucker is a
 +
fairly strong pickup, but it’s
 +
not too “hot”. Its DC resistance reads out at about 11.25KOhms,
 +
so it’s a little hotter than a reissue P.A.F. humbucker. <br>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
The sounds are a collection of some of our favorite types of tones
 +
we’ve
 +
heard over the years.  
 +
 
 +
 
 
I’d like to thank Kyle and Ken for letting Steve and I make a lot of noise
 
I’d like to thank Kyle and Ken for letting Steve and I make a lot of noise
in the Live Music Technology sound lab. It was really fun to hear the L1 and
+
in the Live Music Technology sound lab. It was really fun to hear the {{L1 nl}} and
 
the PodXT work so well together. It was also an “eye-opener” for
 
the PodXT work so well together. It was also an “eye-opener” for
 
me as well. Mostly because I am a huge fan of tube amps and have a serious bias
 
me as well. Mostly because I am a huge fan of tube amps and have a serious bias
 
against any guitar amp that is not filled with tubes! So, when I started this
 
against any guitar amp that is not filled with tubes! So, when I started this
 
project I thought we could come up with some “OK” sounds that most
 
project I thought we could come up with some “OK” sounds that most
people would like. </p>
+
people would like.  
  
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">However, I was surprised when
+
However, I was surprised when
          the sounds we were working on didn’t just sound good, they felt good. In my experience getting that tactile,
+
the sounds we were working on didn’t just sound good, they felt good. In my experience getting that tactile,
  responsive feel from guitar and amp working as one instrument is where the magic
+
responsive feel from guitar and amp working as one instrument is where the magic
  is. I think we’ve gotten pretty close with this batch of patches. I won’t
+
is. I think we’ve gotten pretty close with this batch of patches. I won’t
  say we’ve totally “nailed it” because tone is always an on
+
say we’ve totally “nailed it” because tone is always an on
  going quest and it’s subjective. Plus, you can always tweak a tone just
+
going quest and it’s subjective. Plus, you can always tweak a tone just
  a little bit more. However, these tones should, if nothing else, serve as a starting
+
a little bit more. However, these tones should, if nothing else, serve as a starting
  point for you to create your own take on what we have started.<br>
+
point for you to create your own take on what we have started.
  <br>
 
  Please check out these patches when they become available on our website very
 
  soon. If you use the Line 6 Edit application you can see the descriptions of
 
  each tone that Steve G and I came up with. Thanks for reading!</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">--</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Here's a note from SteveG-@-Bose</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">A point which I think will
 
          work out well for everybody is that all of the sounds work well for
 
          any application, on all pickup selections on the guitar(s)……This
 
          gives them somewhat more versatility for a "starting point" (Most people
 
          will probably want to tweak at least some aspect of a sound to suit
 
          their liking) For example, even a very unique and great sound needs
 
          to have some possible offshoots in terms of effects or equalization.
 
          So, in short, we tried not to "over-do" or oversaturate any part of
 
          the sound. There is much room for the player to alter settings to fit
 
        their playing style….. </p>
 
  
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">--</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left"><span class="style20"><font size="2">You
 
              can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using
 
              the new Line 6 Edit 2.1</font>. You can find info on what type
 
              guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t
 
              format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching
 
              will be added or refered to.</span></p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Just as a suggestion, for those
 
          of you that upload tones to Line 6's custom tone let the tone name
 
          start with PS1 and a space(or not), than the name of the patch, however
 
          you want to call it. For general use of finding what tones are specially
 
          designed for use with PAS this could help...</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Here's an example of the underneath
 
          Acoustic patch, it could be uploaded named as <a href="/downloads/Line6/Acoustic.l6t">PS1
 
          Acoustic</a> in for Line 6's custom tone. In this way you could search
 
          custom tone and easily find the patches made for Bose® Personalized
 
          Amplification System™ family of products.</p>
 
        <ul>
 
  
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2770S%20ROCK.l6t">PS1 '70s Rock</a> </li>
+
If you use the Line 6 Edit application you can see the descriptions of
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2777%20JMP%20w_TS-9.l6t">PS1
+
each tone that Steve G and I came up with. Thanks for reading!
              '77 JMP w TS9</a></li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20100lb%20LEAD%20JB.l6t">PS1 100lb Lead JB</a> </li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%2030%20WATT%20EL%2084%20.l6t">PS1 30 Watt EL 84</a> </li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20EL-34%20STANDARD1.l6t">PS1 EL 34 Standard1</a></li>
 
  
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20FENDER-CLSC.l6t">PS1 Fender CLSC</a></li>
+
=== SteveG-at-Bose ===
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20GODZILLA%20CRUNCH.l6t">PS1
 
          Godzilla Crunch</a></li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20L6%20MR.%20CLEAN.l6t">PS1 L6 Mr. Clean</a></li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20LA%20STUDIO%20RACK.l6t">PS1 LA Studio Rack</a></li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MJ%20Solo%20Tone.l6t">PS1 MJ Solo Tone</a></li>
 
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20PLEXI-FLEX.l6t">PS1 Plexi-Flex</a></li>
 
  
          <li>    <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20POLY-STOMP%20CLN.l6t">PS1 Poly-Stomp</a></li>
+
A point which I think will
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SAMPSON%20%20D-30.l6t">PS1 Sampson D-30</a></li>
+
work out well for everybody is that all of the sounds work well for
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SEMI-DIST%20ECHO.l6t">PS1 Semi-Dist Echo</a></li>
+
any application, on all pickup selections on the guitar(s)……This
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SINGLE%20COIL%20GTR.l6t">PS1 Single Coil GTR</a></li>
+
gives them somewhat more versatility for a "starting point" (Most people
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SLOWGEAR1.l6t">PS1 Slowgear1</a></li>
+
will probably want to tweak at least some aspect of a sound to suit
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VARI-RECTO.l6t">PS1 Vari-Recto</a></li>
+
their liking) For example, even a very unique and great sound needs
 +
to have some possible offshoots in terms of effects or equalization.
 +
So, in short, we tried not to "over-do" or oversaturate any part of
 +
the sound. There is much room for the player to alter settings to fit
 +
their playing style.
  
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VOL%20SWELL%20%28LONG%29.l6t">PS1 Vol Swell(long)</a></li>
+
=== Notes ===
          <li>Click <a href="/downloads/Line6/BosePatches070905.zip">here to download the Bose crafted PODxt bundle patches for
+
You can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using
            use with the PS1 system</a>
+
the new Line 6 Edit 2.1. You can find info on what type
 +
guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t
 +
format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching
 +
will be added or refered to.
  
 +
Just as a suggestion, for those
 +
of you that upload tones to Line 6's custom tone let the tone name
 +
start with PS1 and a space(or not), than the name of the patch, however
 +
you want to call it. For general use of finding what tones are specially
 +
designed for use with PAS this could help.
  
<hr>
 
  
<p class="style12 style11" align="left">Underneath the first batch of
+
Here's an example of the Acoustic patch, it could be uploaded named as [/downloads/Line6/Acoustic.l6t PS1 Acoustic] in for Line 6's custom tone. In this way you could search
          patches designed by Chuck-at-Bose and he's using them on and for the
+
custom tone and easily find the patches made for Bose® Personalized
          Bose® PAS system.</p>
+
Amplification System™ family of products.
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left"><span class="style20"><font size="2">You
 
              can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using
 
              the new Line 6 Edit 2.1</font>. You can find info on what type
 
              guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t
 
              format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching
 
              will be added or refered to.</span></p>
 
  
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Now with the new updates for
+
<html>
          the complete PODxt Series and the abillity to have them connected to
+
<ul>
          the Bose® PAS system more people will be interested in using Bose
 
          and Line 6 gear together.</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Just as a suggestion, for those
 
          of you that upload tones to Line 6's custom tone let the tone name
 
          start with PS1 and a space(or not), than the name of the patch, however
 
          you want to call it. For general use of finding what tones are specially
 
          designed for use with PAS this could help...</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">Here's an example of the underneath
 
          Acoustic patch, it could be uploaded named as <a href="/downloads/Line6/Acoustic.l6t">PS1
 
          Acoustic</a> in for Line 6's custom tone. In this way you could search
 
          custom tone and easily find the patches made for Bose® Personalized
 
          Amplification System™ family of products.</p>
 
        <p class="style12 style11" align="left">&nbsp;</p>
 
        <ul><li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MuTron%20Solo.l6t">PS1 MuTron Solo</a> </li>
 
  
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MuTron%20Rhythm.l6t">PS1 MuTron Rhythem</a></li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2770S%20ROCK.l6t">PS1 '70s Rock</a> </li>
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MkIII%20Lead.l6t">PS1 MKIII Lead</a> </li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2777%20JMP%20w_TS-9.l6t">PS1
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MkIII%20Rhythm.l6t">PS1 MKIII Rhythem</a></li>
+
'77 JMP w TS9</a></li>
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Metal.l6t">PS1 Metal</a></li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20100lb%20LEAD%20JB.l6t">PS1 100lb Lead JB</a> </li>
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Lead1.l6t">PS1 Lead1</a></li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%2030%20WATT%20EL%2084%20.l6t">PS1 30 Watt EL 84</a> </li>
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Deluxe.l6t">PS1 Deluxe</a></li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20EL-34%20STANDARD1.l6t">PS1 EL 34 Standard1</a></li>
  
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Class%20A%20Dirt.l6t">PS1 Class A Dirt</a> </li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20FENDER-CLSC.l6t">PS1 Fender CLSC</a></li>
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Champ.l6t">PS1 Champ</a> </li>
+
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20GODZILLA%20CRUNCH.l6t">PS1
          <li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20Brit%20Grit.l6t">PS1 Brit Grit</a>
+
Godzilla Crunch</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20L6%20MR.%20CLEAN.l6t">PS1 L6 Mr. Clean</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20LA%20STUDIO%20RACK.l6t">PS1 LA Studio Rack</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MJ%20Solo%20Tone.l6t">PS1 MJ Solo Tone</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20PLEXI-FLEX.l6t">PS1 Plexi-Flex</a></li>
  
</html>
+
<li>    <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20POLY-STOMP%20CLN.l6t">PS1 Poly-Stomp</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SAMPSON%20%20D-30.l6t">PS1 Sampson D-30</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SEMI-DIST%20ECHO.l6t">PS1 Semi-Dist Echo</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SINGLE%20COIL%20GTR.l6t">PS1 Single Coil GTR</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SLOWGEAR1.l6t">PS1 Slowgear1</a></li>
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VARI-RECTO.l6t">PS1 Vari-Recto</a></li>
 +
 
 +
<li><a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VOL%20SWELL%20%28LONG%29.l6t">PS1 Vol Swell(long)</a></li>
 +
<li>Click <a href="/downloads/Line6/BosePatches070905.zip">here to download the Bose crafted PODxt bundle patches for
 +
use with the PS1 system</a>

Revision as of 15:41, 4 April 2010

The first batch of Patches

These were designed by Chuck-at-Bose


You can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using the new Line 6 Edit 2.1. You can find info on what type guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching will be added or refered to.

Now with the new updates for the complete PODxt Series and the abillity to have them connected to the Bose® PAS system more people will be interested in using Bose and Line 6 gear together.

 


The second batch of Patches

Line6 patches designed by SteveG-@-Bose and CJ-@-Bose, for the Pod XT series for use with the Bose L1® system. They were originally released at Vettaville.nl. This is a local backup of the files. To download the files right click the link and save.

CJ-at-Bose

Here's a note from CJ-@-Bose.

Hello everyone, in the past 3-4 weeks I have been working with SteveG-at-Bose on getting some sounds together for fans of the PodXT to use with the Bose L1® System. Steve and I have managed to work together in creating a total of 18 patches that we were pleased with. We had a total of about 22-23 sounds originally.

However after carefully auditioning these sounds those that were not a 100% to our liking got axed. We used a Fender Stratocaster with two DiMarzio HS-3 and YJM pickups and a Suhr Standard with a Rio Grande BBQ humbucker (bridge) and two DiMarzio Virtual Vintage pickups. The sounds we wrote we only saved if they sounded good on all the pickups. The Rio Grande BBQ humbucker is a fairly strong pickup, but it’s not too “hot”. Its DC resistance reads out at about 11.25KOhms, so it’s a little hotter than a reissue P.A.F. humbucker.


The sounds are a collection of some of our favorite types of tones we’ve heard over the years.


I’d like to thank Kyle and Ken for letting Steve and I make a lot of noise in the Live Music Technology sound lab. It was really fun to hear the L1® and the PodXT work so well together. It was also an “eye-opener” for me as well. Mostly because I am a huge fan of tube amps and have a serious bias against any guitar amp that is not filled with tubes! So, when I started this project I thought we could come up with some “OK” sounds that most people would like.

However, I was surprised when the sounds we were working on didn’t just sound good, they felt good. In my experience getting that tactile, responsive feel from guitar and amp working as one instrument is where the magic is. I think we’ve gotten pretty close with this batch of patches. I won’t say we’ve totally “nailed it” because tone is always an on going quest and it’s subjective. Plus, you can always tweak a tone just a little bit more. However, these tones should, if nothing else, serve as a starting point for you to create your own take on what we have started.


If you use the Line 6 Edit application you can see the descriptions of each tone that Steve G and I came up with. Thanks for reading!

SteveG-at-Bose

A point which I think will work out well for everybody is that all of the sounds work well for any application, on all pickup selections on the guitar(s)……This gives them somewhat more versatility for a "starting point" (Most people will probably want to tweak at least some aspect of a sound to suit their liking) For example, even a very unique and great sound needs to have some possible offshoots in terms of effects or equalization. So, in short, we tried not to "over-do" or oversaturate any part of the sound. There is much room for the player to alter settings to fit their playing style.

Notes

You can find all of the pertinent info under the notes section, using the new Line 6 Edit 2.1. You can find info on what type guitar, pickup and Bose output settings. All patches are in .l6t format. As there are more to come overtime an new way of searching will be added or refered to.

Just as a suggestion, for those of you that upload tones to Line 6's custom tone let the tone name start with PS1 and a space(or not), than the name of the patch, however you want to call it. For general use of finding what tones are specially designed for use with PAS this could help.


Here's an example of the Acoustic patch, it could be uploaded named as [/downloads/Line6/Acoustic.l6t PS1 Acoustic] in for Line 6's custom tone. In this way you could search custom tone and easily find the patches made for Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ family of products.

<html>

  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2770S%20ROCK.l6t">PS1 '70s Rock</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20%2777%20JMP%20w_TS-9.l6t">PS1 '77 JMP w TS9</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20100lb%20LEAD%20JB.l6t">PS1 100lb Lead JB</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%2030%20WATT%20EL%2084%20.l6t">PS1 30 Watt EL 84</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20EL-34%20STANDARD1.l6t">PS1 EL 34 Standard1</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20FENDER-CLSC.l6t">PS1 Fender CLSC</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20GODZILLA%20CRUNCH.l6t">PS1 Godzilla Crunch</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20L6%20MR.%20CLEAN.l6t">PS1 L6 Mr. Clean</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20LA%20STUDIO%20RACK.l6t">PS1 LA Studio Rack</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20MJ%20Solo%20Tone.l6t">PS1 MJ Solo Tone</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20PLEXI-FLEX.l6t">PS1 Plexi-Flex</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20POLY-STOMP%20CLN.l6t">PS1 Poly-Stomp</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SAMPSON%20%20D-30.l6t">PS1 Sampson D-30</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SEMI-DIST%20ECHO.l6t">PS1 Semi-Dist Echo</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SINGLE%20COIL%20GTR.l6t">PS1 Single Coil GTR</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20SLOWGEAR1.l6t">PS1 Slowgear1</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VARI-RECTO.l6t">PS1 Vari-Recto</a>
  • <a href="/downloads/Line6/PS1%20VOL%20SWELL%20%28LONG%29.l6t">PS1 Vol Swell(long)</a>
  • Click <a href="/downloads/Line6/BosePatches070905.zip">here to download the Bose crafted PODxt bundle patches for use with the PS1 system</a>