Hey, Dhalif, I've got some good links with very very nicely done pre-made patches, you might be interested in these:
http://line6.com/community/thread/3728?start=0&tstart=0
http://glenndelaune.blogspot.com/
http://www.killrbuckeye.com/
http://www.yourguitarplace.com/
http://www.benvesco.com/blog/line-6-amp-modelers/
The first link is the usual line-6 forum but those peeps there organised the bundles and are ready for download.
Glenn Delaune is a sound engineer, you can check out his youtube channel here (
http://www.youtube.com/user/extremevideopro) Most of my patches are currently either his, or variations. His Rush set of tones are really sweet, together with Holdsworth Lead patch.
KillrBuckeye has a couple of sweet tones too, but i tweak them because they can sound too shrill on their own. Check out his youtube channel here (
http://www.youtube.com/user/KillrBuckeye) especially As I Lay Dying - The Sound of Truth (guitar cover).
I haven't taken the time to check out
http://www.yourguitarplace.com/ yet, but there are a couple of tonez there.
For the last link, i think it's just some extra info on pod x3. they teach some neat tricks there like how to use the compressor as a clean boost and the expression pedal to fade in/out tone 1 and tone 2 simultaneously (eg, tone 1 clean tone 2 drive, use expression pedal to switch between them slowly)
One thing i use excessively in my set up now for jams and live gigs is the dual sound into left / right stereo feature. it really gives a very full sound as compared to a single tone mono channel. I always go for the xlr left and right outputs if the mixer allows me, if not i'll do the live out left and right. Glenn has lots of patches involving dual tones which gives the effect of stacking multiple guitar tracks on each other. Another neat tweak i usualy do for dual tones is to make the 2nd patch about 50ms later, ie digital delay made to repeat once, but original sound is not played, instead the repeat is made to 100% volume. This gives a chorus effect, just that the 2nd sound is a different tone. Thick and nice! :twisted: