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Line 6 POD Farm 1.01 Basic User Guide
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1. Start Here Mac Users The POD Farm installer s default settings will install the necessary files for your iLok as well as the audio drivers for any Line 6 USB audio devices automatically If desired you can uncheck any individual POD Farm Plug In formats and or Line 6 Device Drivers that you may not need But you will need to install at least one POD Farm Plug In format supported by your host audio software so that you will be able to use POD Farm Plug In with your iLok Install POD Farm Custom Install on Macintosh HD Package Name Y POD Farm Plugin Mi POD Farm AU M POD Farm VST Mi POD Farm RTAS b wi Line 6 Drivers amp Applications For further assistance with POD Farm installation check out the Installation Guide document available at POD Farm Online Help With the above steps completed you ll be able to access and utilize POD Farm Plug In in your host audio software You are of course free to use any audio type of audio interface with your DAW configuration Please see the POD Farm Plug In chapter for more info Note that POD Farm cannot be run in Standalone Operation with the iLok alone since this requires the use of a Line 6 POD Studio TonePort or GuitarPort USB audio interface Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Using Your Line 6 Hardware Usinc Your Line 6 HARDWARE The POD Farm software is designed to work with the new Line 6 POD Studio family of USB audio interfaces Additionally a P
2. Login Account You ll need to Login so that Line 6 Monkey can communicate with the online Line 6 Server and provide you with exactly what you need It s just a few clicks and it s free e If you have a Line 6 account then type in your User Name and Password at the top of the Monkey dialog e If you have not yet created an account click the New User button and you ll be walked right through the steps Register Your Hardware If you have not already done so you ll be prompted to Register your connected Line 6 hardware It s a painless process really so click that Register Now button and fill in the blanks on the Web page Grab Those Updates Go to the Updates tab in Line 6 Monkey If you see any items where a newer updated version is available then you should click on that item and let the little monkey fellow walk you through the installation steps This is the easiest way to stay current on the latest POD Farm software updates as well as drivers and firmware updates You can also check the Optional Add Ons tab to see what other goodies might be available for your specific Line 6 device here too Note All POD Studio family devices already include the POD Farm Plug In and UX1 amp UX2 devices additionally include the FX Junkie Model Pack for free You ll need to activate these items by running Line 6 Monkey see the following section Product Activation amp Authorization Some features of POD Farm and your
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4. of POD Farm Plug In s parameters so that you can choose exactly which Amp and Effects models parameter s you want to automate POD Farm Plug In presents its list of parameters with their names in abbreviated form in order to accommodate length limitations of the host software Also note that you ll see two menu items for each parameter labeled with 1 and 2 at the start of their names These numeric labels indicate whether the parameter is for Tone 1 or Tone 2 For example 1 Wah Pos and 2 Wah Pos are the abbreviated names that appear in the host automation menu for the Tone 1 Wah Position and the Tone 2 Wah Position parameters respectively Supported Plug In Formats The POD Farm Plug In comes in the following formats making it compatible with just about every major audio host software on the planet e VST Virtual Studio Technology format for Windows and Mac recording environments e AU Audio Units format on the Mac platform e RTAS Real Time Audio Suite for Digidesign Pro Tools and Pro Tools LE for both Windows and Mac Activating the Plug In POD Studio and Other Line 6 Hardware POD Farm Plug In is included free on all POD Studio family devices You will need to first launch Line 6 Monkey and activate POD Farm Plug In as well as activate any additional Add Ons for your device before you ll be able to use them You can do all this quite simply with the Line 6 Monkey application
5. t already have an iLok key you can purchase one at most stores where audio software is sold or directly from iLok com To follow are the steps for purchasing and configuring POD Farm Plug In and your iLok What is an iLok The iLok key is a proprietary USB hardware dongle that holds licenses for software protected by PACE Anti Piracy s Interlok system The iLok USB Key If you own an iLok and purchase the POD Farm Plug In for iLok you can use the iLok USB key to store your POD Farm Plug In license as well as any other Mac and Windows iLok enabled software licenses all on the one iLok USB key The iLok is portable and allows you to run POD Farm Plug In on any computer It is also easy to manage all your iLok software licenses with iLok com where you can set up a secure account view all licenses on your iLok key take delivery of new licenses and even move them between multiple iLok keys Create an iLok Account If you ve just purchased a new iLok USB key your first step is to go to the iLok com site to set up an account Note that it is important you set up only ONE account even if you own multiple iLok keys Create your account here If you already have an iLok account then you ll use it for the following steps 1 4 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Next for a new iLok key you ll need to download the iLok Client Software and the iLok Driver and install them There are a few different options here dependi
6. account at iLok com Type it in and click Continue Deposit iLok License Below is the information that will be deposited to iLok Product POD Farm iLok User ID MyiLokAccountName Please verify that the information is correct It cannot be changed once the deposit has been requested Confirm amp Submit Cancel Next you are prompted to verify that your iLok User ID is entered correctly Please be sure it is to avoid the added task of contacting iLok to fix it Click Confirm amp Submit if all is correct Once the process completes a POD Farm license is Deposited in your iLok com account Proceed to the iLok com website to download the license to your iLok USB key Please skip ahead to the iLok License section iLok Deposit Line 6 Online Store purchase If you ve purchased POD Farm Plug In for iLok directly from the Line 6 Online Store Once your transaction is complete log into your Line6 com account and go to the iLok Deposits page Here you can check the Status of your iLok License iLok Deposits View Product Activations Add Product Activation Code Ord Baki serted Deposit noise Detail aa inserted Initially following your Online Store transaction you should see the Status listed here as inserted as shown above Click the Deposit button to proceed Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Deposit iLok License If you currently do not have an iLok account create one
7. at www ilok com before continuing iLok User ID MyiLokAccountName Important Make sure that you enter your iLok com User ID correctly Line 6 is not responsible for incorrect entries and may charge a fee to amend iLok com User ID errors If you are unsure of you User ID or do not have one please visit this page for more information about iLok com Cancel Next you are prompted to enter your iLok User ID This is the Username you use to login to your account at iLok com Type it in and click Continue Deposit iLok License Below is the information that will be deposited to iLok Product POD Farm iLok User ID MyiLokAccountName Please verify that the information is correct It cannot be changed once the deposit has been requested Confirm amp Submit Cancel You are then asked to verify the iLok User ID is entered correctly Please be sure it is to avoid the added task of contacting iLok to fix it Click Confirm amp Submit if all is correct You should next see confirmation that your iLok Deposit was successful and your license sent to iLok com Head on over to the iLok com website and log into your account there to download your license If any error was encountered you can return to the iLok Deposits page and repeat the process iLok License Once logged in to your iLok com account you should find your pending POD Farm license waiting for you in the Download Licenses section Pending licenses av
8. recording with microphones e g recording vocals in the same room as the monitor speaker system Simply press the Mute Line Out button and listen via Headphones while recording vocals in the same room 403 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Standalone Operation Record Send Controls The controls in this section allow you to select the type of signal routed to POD Farm s Record Sends 1 2 amp 3 4 or Sends 9 10 amp 11 12 for UX8 devices and adjust their levels You can think of the two Record Sends as virtual pipelines that each carry a stereo output signal from POD Farm allowing you to select these POD Farm signals within your recording software as Input sources for recording into audio tracks Note that the Record Send Level controls do not affect the POD Farm Monitoring signal These affect strictly the POD Farm signal fed to your Record Sends allowing you independent control over your software recording levels versus your Monitoring signals Audio Source Selection Menus e Select the audio Source you want fed independently to each Record Send e If POD Farm is in Single Tone mode the options available in the Source menus are Processed Semi Processed Amp Cab Comp EQ and Pre positioned effects only and Dry Inputs The Dry Inputs option feeds a stereo signal with the same signal on both the left and right channels e If POD Farm is in Dual Tone mode the Source menu options are Tone 1 Tone 2 Mix Ton
9. the iLok in your USB port and you can skip ahead to the POD Farm Plug In chapter Making the Connection You need to connect your Line 6 hardware to your computer via USB cable to utilize POD Farm POD Farm Plug In and or to use your POD Studio hardware as your computer s sound card device Note that you should always connect to a separate USB controller channel from other USB audio or MIDI interfaces to provide your device with the full USB bandwidth You should also always connect directly to a USB 1 1 or 2 0 USB port on your computer and not into a USB hub Note Be sure to always power off or mute your speakers or monitoring setup before connecting and disconnecting the USB cable between your Line 6 device and computer as well as before booting up or shutting down your computer if the device is already connected The best practice is to always power on your speakers last and power them off first when connected to other audio gear to avoid a pop which could be damaging to your speakers or to your ears There are some differences in the setup and functionality between the POD Studio interface models so be sure to look for the instructions in the following sections for your specific device Use the handy links here to jump directly to the section on your POD Studio device GX UX1 UX2 2 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Using Your Line 6 Hardware Connect your electric Guitar or Bass Instrument Input Plug in your e
10. Line 6 hardware require Activation using Line 6 Monkey and a live Internet connection As mentioned above POD Studio GX UX1 and UX2 devices include one or more Add Ons already installed on the hardware device itself When you connect your POD l 2 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Studio device and launch Line 6 Monkey for the first time if you are prompted to press the Activate Features button then go ahead and do so to activate the included Add On s Welcome My Account IMPORTANT Press the Activate Features button in the Optional 4dd Ons tab now Updates Compatibility Optional Add ons Activated amp Info Itt Line 6 Monkey x IMPORTANT Your hardware has not yet been activated to allow all the features you purchased Conr 1 ESM Close this message then click the Activate Features button in Monkey s Optional Add Ons tab to complete activation Activate Features VA Se eo Help and Info unnart If you ve purchased additional Add Ons for your Line 6 device you will have received a License Key for each Add On Launch Line 6 Monkey go to the Optional Add Ons tab and then follow these steps e You can find all Add On license keys you ve purchased by logging into the Line 6 My Account online page and looking in the License Keys page e Copy the numerical License key code that appears on this page e Go back to the Line 6 Monkey screen and click
11. OD Farm Plug In license can purchased for an iLok USB smart key This Basic User Guide walks you through getting up and running with POD Farm POD Farm Plug In and your POD Studio or iLok USB device POD Farm also supports all Line 6 TonePort models GX UX1 UX2 UX8 D I amp KB37 and GuitarPort USB audio interfaces All Line 6 POD X3 and PODxt family devices can be used with the POD Farm Plug In Add On as well For more details on using POD Farm with all Line 6 USB hardware as well as some handy tips on recording optimizing your computer and more please be sure to see the additional documentation on the POD Farm Online Help site All Line 6 USB audio interfaces utilize the high performance Line 6 audio drivers and therefore are easily configured to work as your computer s sound card This means that you can access all your POD Tones directly from most any audio recording application all at the highest quality But you are of course not just limited to using your Line 6 hardware to record into your computer the outputs provided on the back of your device additionally allow you to feed your POD Farm signal to external tape machines DAT recorders PA systems or any other external audio hardware If you are using an iLok USB smart key to run POD Farm Plug In then you are of course free to use any audio interface with your computer and audio software Once you have your POD Farm license successfully added to your iLok key just keep
12. Standalone Operation Windows e Pentium 4 1 2GHz or better 2 5 GHz or better or multi core CPU recommended e Windows XP with SP2 or SP3 Windows XP X64 Windows Vista including SP1 Windows Vista X64 e 512 MB RAM minimum 1 GB or more recommended e 1 GB free hard disk space minimum 10 GB or more recommended for recording e Drive speed 5400 rpm minimum 7200 rpm or faster recommended e 1024 x 768 minimum screen display resolution e CD ROM drive if installing from POD Farm CD e One free USB 1 1 or 2 0 compatible port on computer USB hubs are not supported for Line 6 devices e Internet connection for online features e Compatible Line 6 USB hardware or iLok device must be connected to computer amp authorized to use POD Farm e POD Farm Plug In POD Studio TonePort GuitarPort POD X3 PODxt or iLok e POD Farm Standalone Operation POD Studio TonePort amp GuitarPort Mac e Intel or Power PC based G4 1 5 GHz or better G4 1 67 or better or multi core CPU recommended e OSX 10 4 or later e 512 MB RAM minimum 1 GB or more recommended e IGB free hard disk space minimum 10GB or more recommended for recording e Drive speed 5400 rpm minimum 7200 rpm or faster recommended e 1024 x 768 minimum screen display resolution e CD ROM drive if installing from POD Farm CD e One free USB 1 1 or 2 0 compatible port on computer USB hubs are not supported for Line 6 devices e Internet conne
13. ailable for download Line 6 Inc License 11 23 2008 Connect your iLok to your USB port and follow the instructions on the iLok site to Synchronize your iLok key Synchronize Allow the Synchronize process to complete and you ll then be able to select your POD Farm license for download wm POD Farm Line 6 Inc License 11 23 2008 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Follow the steps listed on the iLok com page to Download the POD Farm License to your iLok key And you re done Now that your iLok USB key is all configured you can log out and exit the iLok web site Your next step is to download the POD Farm application installer and run it on any Mac or Windows computer where you want to run POD Farm Plug In Remember you need to have the iLok key connected to the computer for POD Farm Plug In to run in its authorized state within your host software In the event that your POD Farm license does not appear on your iLok com account you can check the status of the deposit on the iLok Deposits page of your Line 6 account iLok Deposits View Product Activations Add Product Activation Code Description Status ilok User Se Detail poprom depose eposited yotdecountieme Assets at ilok com Note that the Status may initially appear as queued for a short time until accepted by iLok com for processing Once it appears as deposited as shown above then this means your new POD Farm lice
14. any audio coming into the Monitor In jack is not routed to the S PDIF output The digital signal is always sent at 24 bit resolution Monitor In If you want to hear the signal from a line level source mixed with all the other audio coming from your computer but do not want this audio recorded then plug the source in here this Monitor in signal is not fed to the Record Sends Note that this is a stereo jack so you should use a stereo 1 4 inch TRS audio cable for this connection Analog Outs These Left and Right unbalanced jacks are your main outputs and carry all the audio from UX2 the audio from your audio software on the computer and anything plugged into any UX2 input These are what you want to connect to your powered speakers or monitoring system for a recording setup 2 5 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In POD Farm Piuc In Welcome to the wonderful world of POD Farm Plug In where legendary studio standard tone and classic vintage effects are all available to you within your favorite Windows or Mac DAW Digital Audio Workstation software in a flexible native software Plug In format Note that most features described in this chapter are also the same for POD Farm when in Standalone operation For details covering the additional features unique to Standalone operation please see the following POD Farm Standalone Operation chapter A Quickie Plug In Primer There are many types of Plug Ins in the world
15. aths 3 11 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Tone Preset Name and Menu Display Each Tone has a Preset Menu which makes it easy to select individual Tones and to create new Dual Tone configurations The Menu control displays the currently loaded preset Click the downward arrow at the right of the Tone name to display a list of available Tones The Menu displays presets within current folder only Pan Knob Output Level Knob amp Meter Each Tone offers these controls to pan its output left right and accurately set its level Try panning and adjusting the levels differently on Dual Tones for spacious interesting sounds Model Bypass amp Delete Controls Hovering over or selecting a model with the cursor illuminates that model and a set of controls is displayed Use these options to bypass the model or to remove it completely from the Tone path Bypass Button Delete Button Model Name Moving Effects Models Many POD Farm Effects models offer the ability to be placed either Pre or Post within the signal chain before or after the Amp model within the Tone path which can offer slightly different sonic results depending on the effect and amp settings in use To move an effect simply click and drag it left or right and yov ll see white arrows indicating the Pre and Post positions into which the effect can be dropped When in Dual Tone mode note that you can also drag any model between Tones to copy th
16. ction for online features e Compatible Line 6 USB hardware or iLok device must be connected to computer amp authorized to use POD Farm e POD Farm Plug In POD Studio TonePort GuitarPort POD X3 PODxt or iLok e POD Farm Standalone Operation POD Studio TonePort amp GuitarPort Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Updating amp Registering with Line 6 Monkey Attention iLok users You won t need to run Line 6 Monkey Obtaining and authorizing the POD Farm Plug In license for an iLok USB key has its own simple online process that you can perform on any Internet connected computer Please skip ahead to the POD Farm for iLok section for details Line 6 Monkey is the intelligent updater utility automatically installed with your POD Farm application It s a great idea to run Line 6 Monkey immediately after POD Farm installation and to do so often to be sure you have the latest updates for all your Line 6 software and hardware products Registering your Line 6 hardware is also very important because it ensures that you re dialed in for warranty service and makes it possible for us to contact you if new software versions or other cool enhancements are offered cutting edge technology and such So don t put this off any longer Connect your Line 6 hardware to your computer and follow these steps to launch Line 6 Monkey e On Windows Go to Start Programs Line 6 Tools e On Mac Go to Applications Line 6
17. e pickups Plug your high output instrument into here Phones To listen using stereo headphones plug them into this 1 4 inch stereo jack This headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Outs the audio from your audio software on the computer as well as anything plugged into any UX2 input 294 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Using Your Line 6 Hardware Am Connect to the S PDIF input of an Connect your USB cable from external device to send UX2 s output your computer s USB port digitally Connect any line level input source that you want to record into the Line Inputs Connect any line level input source for monitoring to the Stereo Monitor In Connect the Analog Outs to your audio monitors Line Inputs If you want to record the signal from a line level source such as a keyboard your stereo receiver the line out from a mixing console etc connect them to these Left and Right inputs USB This of course is where you connect the supplied USB cable to UX2 with the other end going to your computer s USB 1 1 or 2 0 port S PDIF Digital Out To send the output of UX2 to an external device digitally connect a 75 Ohm coaxial cable into this RCA jack and then into the S PDIF digital input on the external device This is the best choice for connecting to digital recording devices such as a DAT recorder This S PDIF output sends the same audio as is sent to UX2 s Analog Outs with the exception that
18. e 1 amp 2 and Dry Inputs Note that when either Send Source is set for Mix Tone 1 amp 2 that the Tone 1 amp 2 Mute Pan and Volume controls within the Signal Flow View affect the Tone levels fed to that Record Send For all other Send Source options the Tone Pan and Volume knobs affect only the Monitoring signal Level Controls e Use the Level Slider to adjust the level of the signal fed to the Record Send This is how you adjust the level of the signal that gets recorded into your audio software e Use the Level Meter to gauge your levels The red clip indicator will light up if your level is too high clipping should always be avoided to produce good quality recordings e Use the 18 dB button if your signal is not hot enough When this button is lit an 18 dB boost is applied to the Record Send signal Watch the meters and adjust the Level Slider for nice hot signal Preferences and Driver Console Buttons e The Preferences button provides shortcut access to the POD Farm Preferences dialog where you can configure various POD Farm applications settings e The Driver Console button provides shortcut access to the Driver Console Line 6 Audio MIDI Devices dialog where you can configure ASIO WDM Windows or Core Audio Mac audio driver settings 404
19. e 6 Tones POD Farm on Mac Preset List Pane This multi column list displays the contents of the sub directory selected in the left Source pane Click on any preset to select it Note that you can sort this list in different ways by clicking directly on a column heading Name Date Modified etc Search Field Clear Button Type in the Search field to locate a Tone this performs a search based on keywords in Line 6 Tone metadata such as name amp artists notes about the Tone etc Press the Clear button to clear any text in the Search field and reset to Preset List display Refresh Button If you ve modified Tones such as by doing a Save As created New Tones or made changes to the Source Folder configuration you may need to click this Refresh button to update the Preset List to show them all Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Info Button When a Tone preset is selected you ll see the Info button to the left of its name Click this button to launch the Edit Tone Info dialog where you can enter and edit information that is saved with the Tone Anything you enter in the dialog s Notes field of the dialog will then appear in the Preset List s Notes column Source Folder Configure Button If you want to configure the Source Folder contents so that the Presets View can display other sets of presets you have stored on your computer such as l6t preset files you may have created with other Line 6 applications such as G
20. e on your computer Dual Tone Control POD Farm s Dual Tone feature allows you to create two different Tones in the Plug In using one common input signal You have the option of running one tone single tone or two tones dual tone e The Dual Tone button lets you choose between running in Dual Tone versus Single Tone mode If only one Tone is in the Signal Flow View the Dual Tone button state appears off and is not lit If you click the Dual Tone button on it adds the Default Tone settings to Tone 2 e When two Tones are in the Signal Flow View SFV the Dual Tone button state appears on If you then click the Dual Tone button when it is on a menu drops from the button listing two functions Remove Tone 1 or Remove Tone 2 e Selecting either above options removes that corresponding Tone from the SFV which then shows only a single Tone e If you remove Tone 1 Tone 2 becomes the single Tone and is now considered Tone 1 its input setting will be the same as the previous Tone 1 prior to its removal If you discard Tone 2 Tone 1 becomes the single Tone Output Level Control and Meters e Output level control adjusts the monitor level which is the total mix of Tones 1 amp 2 e Stereo meters provide peak display with clip indicators If there s a mono input source then only one meter is shown View Selection Buttons These buttons located along the upper left side of the application window a
21. e selected model into the other Tone path For example in the screen below the Tone 1 Analog Chorus modulation effect is being dragged from its original Tone 1 Post position to the Tone 2 Pre position this will copy the Analog Chorus along with its current parameter settings into the Tone 2 signal path Noise Gate Facial Fuzz l Analog Chorus Brite Room Standard Spring Dragging an effect to copy it from Tone 1 to Tone 2 3 12 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Standalone Operation POD FARM STANDALONE OPERATION This chapter covers features which are unique to POD Farm Standalone operation To run POD Farm in Standalone operation it is required to have a Line 6 POD Studio TonePort or GuitarPort USB audio interface connected to your computer Note that all other features are identical in operation to those of the Plug In so please review the POD Farm Plug In chapter for details on other features ToneDirect Monitoring ToneDirect Monitoring is a unique feature of your Line 6 hardware that provides an extremely low latency monitor signal of your POD Farm Tones through your device directly to your Main Analog Outputs while your Source signal is simultaneously fed out the Record Sends to your DAW software for recording This allows you to configure your Tones in POD Farm while in Standalone mode however you want to hear them for your performance and then choose to feed either this processed signal or a d
22. enu with UX2 device Single Tone Mode left Dual Tone mode right e In Single Tone mode the Source menu lists each of the Mono amp Stereo Input Sources your specific Line 6 device offers e In Dual Tone mode there is a Source menu provided for each Tone as in the above screen example The Source menu for Tone 1 lists each of the Mono inputs your device offers The Source menu for Tone 2 is dynamic and contingent upon the source selected for Tone 1 e You ll see an Input Meter at the top left of the Tone Signal Path panel for each Tone 1 and Tone 2 whenever that Tone s Input is set to a Mic Line or digital input no meter appears if the Tone Input is set to an Instrument input e Unlike the Plug In interface there is no Input knob or meter at the top left of the Standalone application To adjust input levels use your guitar s volume the Mic Gain knobs on your Line 6 hardware or the output controls on any source device that is feeding into your Line 6 hardware to adjust the level coming into POD Farm clipping should always be avoided Tuner View Click the Tuner button at the left to display the Tuner View and pluck an open single string on your guitar or bass guitar Use the indictors and controls to get in tune Pitch Indicator Flat Indicator Arrow Note Display Reference Control Mute Bypass Buttons Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Standalone Operation Tuning Indicators The Note Display in the center of the
23. ese options to manually set a Master Tempo for POD Farm Plug In To set a specific BPM click directly on the BPM value and drag up down Or tap in the desired tempo by clicking directly on the Tap button you ll see the BPM field then display the actual tempo you tapped in For best results click several times at a steady rate for it to determine your desired tap tempo To have a Modulation or Delay effect utilize this BPM value you additionally need to set the effect s FX Tempo Sync On Off button to On FX Time FX Speed Controls Within time based effects Effect View panel you ll see this set of controls These modify the Master Tempo behavior or allow you to set the effect s delay time modulation speed parameter independently of the current POD Farm BPM setting Note Value Display Sync On Off Button Time Speed Knob Tempo Display Sync On Off Button Click to toggle FX Tempo On Off e When FX Time FX Speed Sync is OFF the effect s time speed parameter follows the time speed setting shown in this field displayed in milliseconds for delay effects and Hertz for modulation effects The Sync button also determines the behavior of the Time Speed knob When FX Time FX Speed Sync is ON the effect s time speed parameter follows the BPM Master Tempo see previous section With Sync on you ll also be able to modify the effect tempo by a note value see the Time Speed knob description below Li
24. in your electric guitar or bass here to feed the instrument s signal into POD Farm where you can then choose your tone and route the processed signal both to the Record Sends to your audio software and directly to the hardware outputs Phones To listen using stereo headphones plug them into this 1 4 inch stereo jack This headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Outs the audio from your audio software on the computer as well as anything plugged into any UX1 input Connect any line level input source for monitoring to the Stereo Connect a USB cable from here to Monitor In your computer s USB port Connect any line level input source that you want to record Connect the Analog Outs h into the Line Inputs to your audio monitors Line Inputs To record the signal from a line level source such as a keyboard your stereo receiver the line out from a mixing console etc connect them to these Left and Right inputs Monitor In If you want to hear the signal from a line level source along with all the other audio coming from your computer but do not want this audio recorded then plug the source in here this Monitor In signal is not fed to the Record Sends Note that this is a stereo jack so you should use a stereo 1 4 inch TRS audio cable for this connection 2 3 POD Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Using Your Line 6 Hardware Fann USB This of course is where you connect the supplied USB cable to UX1 wi
25. ip ahead to the following iLok Deposit section since your purchase does not require the Activation steps Note You can perform the following Online Purchase Activation and iLok licensing processes on any computer that has Internet access These steps do not necessarily need to be performed on the computer on which you plan to use POD Farm Plug In Product Activation Retail boxed version only For your purchase of the boxed POD Farm license for iLok you ll find an Activation Code printed on a card within the box With this card in hand go to the Line 6 Online iLok Activation page read through the steps in the Product Activation section and enter your Activation Code and click Submit Product Activation Activation code Su bmit Next you ll be prompted for the iLok User ID for your iLok com account 5 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here Product Activation Your activation code has been processed for the product listed below and is now ready to be deposited to iLok POD Farm iLok User ID MyiLokAccountName Important Make sure that you enter your iLok com User ID correctly Line 6 is not responsible for incorrect entries and may charge a fee to amend iLok com User ID errors If you are unsure of you User ID or do not have one please visit this page for more information about iLok com Continue Cancel Enter your iLok User ID This is the Username you use to login to your
26. lectric guitar or bass here to feed the instrument s signal into POD Farm where you can then choose your tone and route the processed signal both to the Record Sends to your audio software and directly to the hardware outputs Connect your stereo Headphones Line Out Cable Connect USB cable from here to your computer USB This is where you connect the USB cable from GX to your computer s USB 1 1 or 2 0 port Line Out Phones When connecting GX as the primary audio interface on your computer this output carries the Master stereo mix from your DAW software as well as anything plugged into the Instrument input If you re using a 3rd party audio interface these outputs supply the ToneDirect magic to your interface when using the POD Farm Standalone application alongside the Plug In See the ToneDirect Monitoring section for more details If you want to listen to the audio directly from GX using stereo headphones you can also plug them into this 1 8 inch stereo jack 2 2 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Using Your Line 6 Hardware Am UX Connect your electric guitar or bass Connect a microphone Connect your stereo headphones Mic Input Connect a microphone here using an XLR cable This inputs the microphone signal into POD Farm where you can choose your tone and then feed the processed signal both to the Record Sends to your audio software and directly to the hardware outputs Instrument Input Plug
27. llow you to the select Gear Panel or Presets Views Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Gear View Selected Gear Category Model Categories Selected Model Scroll Bar Peripheral Models Selecting Gear Categories e Press the Gear button once to access Amp and Effect Models e Model categories are listed horizontally along the top of the Gear view e g Guitar Amps Bass Amps Preamps etc e The currently selected category is lit amber To select a different category simply click on the model category name The first model in the category will appear in the Gear view window Use the scroll bar or your mouse wheel to view other models in that category Selecting a Model e When you hover over a model category a rectangle box is displayed and a downward arrow shows to the right of the category name Pressing on the downward arrow displays a drop down list of available models within that category Select a model by clicking on the model name in the list e Double click on the centered model and it is then placed in a default location within the currently selected Tone signal flow Alternatively you can drag the center model into either Tone below and place it within the signal flow Scroll Bar e Click and drag left or right to browse through models e Alternatively use your mouse wheel to scroll through the models Panel View Panel View provides a close up view of the selected model and control over all i
28. ne 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Time Knob Delay effects Speed Knob Modulation effects e When FX Time FX Speed Sync is OFF the Time Speed knob adjusts the Delay Time parameter from 20 2000 ms for Delay effects or the Speed knob adjusts the parameter from 0 10 15 0 Hz for Modulation effects You ll see the tempo in the numerical field to the right of the speed knob alternatively you can double click directly in this numerical field to type in an exact value In this OFF mode the effect is not following the Master Tempo see Sync On Off descriptions above e When FX Time FX Speed Sync is ON the effect follows the Master Tempo of the Plug In see Sync On Off descriptions above The Time Speed knob selects a note length division of the current Master Tempo value from a whole note to a sixteenth note triplet indicated by the Note Value Display Presets View Presets View provides a convenient way to browse and load Tones from your local Tone library into POD Farm Just double click any preset to load it into POD Farm Source Contents Preset List Pane Search Field Clear Button Refresh Button Source Folder Config Button Tone Info Button Selected Preset Source Contents The contents of the POD Farm Tone Folder is listed here POD Farm creates its own Tone Folder on your computer and fills it with preset Tone files during installation in My Documents Line 6 Tones POD Farm on Windows or Documents Lin
29. ng if you want to manage your iLok on the same computer as you plan on actually using POD Farm Plug in on or not Please see the steps outlined on the iLok com Help page for the complete instructions Purchasing POD Farm Plug In for iLok If you don t already have one create a Line 6 account now It is free and is necessary for activating and retrieving your POD Farm Plug In license To create your account go here To purchase the POD Farm Plug In license for iLok you can go the Line 6 Online Store and select the iLok hardware option or visit your favorite music gear retailer and pick up the boxed version Note that the iLok USB software key is sold separately and not part of the Line 6 POD Farm Plug In purchase There are a few options for the purchase of POD Farm Plug In for iLok e POD Farm Includes the same great set of guitar amp bass amps mic preamps and effects that come with our POD Studio devices e POD Farm Platinum Includes all the models of the POD Farm product and additionally includes all the optional Model Pack Add Ons we make e POD Farm Platinum Upgrade For owners of the POD Farm iLok version that want to step up to the Platinum you can purchase this upgrade All POD Farm Plug In versions include RTAS VST AU support for Mac and RTAS VST support for Windows See the info on the Online Store pages for more details If you ve purchased the POD Farm iLok license from the Line 6 Online Store please sk
30. nse asset has been sent to your iLok com account Download and POD Farm Application Installer We always have the latest POD Farm installer available for free download on the Line 6 Downloads page On the Downloads page select iLok as the Product POD Farm as the Software and then select your computer s Operating System Mac OS X Windows XP or Vista as shown here FREE SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS You re a special user you ll see more than customers Select your product the software download and the operating system of your computer Product Software os tok ror Dinos e ED we Archived _ Then press the Go button and the correct installer will be displayed for your system so that you can download it to your computer Once the download of the installer file completes run the installer file following its step by step instructions Windows XP and Vista users When you see the Choose Hardware Type screen during the POD Farm installation be sure to check the box for POD Farm iLok as shown here Choose Hardware Type Ss Choose the type of hardware yi Which version of POD Farm would you like to install POD Farm For iLok _ POD Farm for Line 6 Devices If you are also going to be using any Line 6 USB audio device POD Studio TonePort POD X3 PODxt or GuitarPort then you ll want to check the POD Farm for Line 6 Devices box as well l 8 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01
31. of software Plug Ins are relatively small applications that can only run when loaded inside a compatible host software application Plug Ins operate within the host application to extend the capabilities of the host In the world of music software audio Plug Ins find frequent use inside audio MIDI host recording amp sequencing programs commonly referred to as DAW Digital Audio Workstation applications Audio Plug Ins provide signal processing for your audio tracks or live audio input A helpful analogy for Plug Ins is to think of them as effects pedals Effects pedals change the Tone of your bass or guitar before the signal reaches your amplifier As with pedals rack effects units or any other conventional piece of outboard gear Plug Ins provide familiar knobs sliders amp buttons for tweaking their parameters For example a distortion Plug In will most likely have similar controls to a typical distortion pedal such as drive gain and tone Visually Plug Ins often resemble the physical gear they emulate When working with DAW software using Plug Ins provides some great benefits over using outboard effects like pedals or rack processors such as e Plug Ins are non destructive to your audio track This means that you can add or remove effects and tweak their settings as often as you like without permanently affecting the original audio recording If any processing such as an effect or amp tone is added before the signal is
32. on the Activate Purchase button A window will pop up prompting you to enter the activation key you just received Line 6 Purchase Activation Enter the license code For the purchase you wish to activate e Activation turns the Add On features on in your POD Farm compatible hardware so they can operate in the POD Farm stand alone application and or POD Farm Plug in When using your Line 6 USB hardware on a new or different computer for the first time you may also see the following message at the top of the Add Ons tab just click the Authorize button to finish configuring your computer to use your new hardware and Add Ons l 3 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Start Here My Account new updates available Optional Add Ons Backup and Restorge sy C Updates Compatibility You must click the Authorize button to enable this computer to use your activated 4dd Org Them fictivaked 9 e That s it you re done You are now ready to use POD Farm and your Add Ons POD Farm Plug in for iLok POD Farm Plug In is a protected software and requires an authorized license to run on your computer The POD Farm Plug In license comes with or can be added to all the Line 6 USB audio interfaces as discussed in the Line 6 Monkey and Hardware sections of this User Guide And now Line 6 also offers the POD Farm Plug In license to be purchased specifically for your iLok USB smart key If you don
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34. recorded into your DAW it is permanent and cannot be changed without recording another pass e Plug Ins sound the same way twice Because you can store Plug In settings as presets precise settings can be recalled easily and loaded reliably Every time you go back to work on a specific song you can rest assured that your Tones will be identical to the last session e Plug Ins are automatable Host applications provide easy ways to create and manipulate parameter automation giving you surgical precision of your Tone without having to ride the faders of external gear during a record pass e Plug Ins don t break corrode use up batteries or take up space on your floor Plug In Parameter Automation Most audio Plug Ins are automatable from within your audio host software meaning you can tweak the Plug In s parameters e g wah pedal position delay mix level stomp on off etc and your adjustments will be recorded by the DAW in real time and recreated during playback All major DAW host applications such as Steinberg Cubase Digidesign Pro Tools and Cakewalk SONAR provide Plug In parameter automation capabilities Each host software offers parameter automation options slightly differently so it is recommended you consult your host software s documentation for their specific instructions In all host audio software you ll be able to access a menu 3 ge ay Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In ay
35. ry unprocessed signal to your DAW Recording a dry signal in your DAW software allows you to then use POD Farm Plug In on the DAW track to non destructively make changes to your recorded track s Tone any time up until your final mix Or you can choose to feed the fully processed Tone from POD Farm s Standalone mode to the Record Sends and record your POD Farm Tones exactly as you hear them Please see the Mixer View section for details on configuring the Record Sends Also since ToneDirect handles all the monitoring completely through your Line 6 hardware rather than through your DAW software you won t need to use your DAW s software monitoring features This means you can keep the DAW software s buffers at higher settings for greater stability and better CPU performance Input Source Select amp Input Metering POD Farm Standalone operation offers the following Input Source Controls which differ from those in POD Farm Plug In Input Source Select Menu Input Meter Noise Gate Male De Esser a Com pressor 4e Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 Standalone Operation e The Input Source Select menu allows you to choose which of your Line 6 hardware s inputs is routed to a given Tone path e g Instrument Mic 1 Line Stereo etc Note that the options available in the menu differ depending on the connected Line 6 hardware and for Single versus Dual Tone modes Modern The Tone 1 Input Source Select m
36. switch to a different Cab Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Room Early Reflections Value e Drag the cabinet toward the back of the room for more ambient room tone or toward the front for less e Alternatively you can click the up down arrows to adjust the amount of room sound or early reflections in recording lingo Mic Model Menu e The currently selected microphone model name is displayed e Press the downward arrow to the right of the microphone name to select one of several microphone models e Ifyou have a guitar cabinet in use you ll be able to select from 57 On Axis 57 Off Axis 421 Dynamic and 67 Condenser e If you have a bass cabinet in use you ll be able to select from 20 Dynamic 112 Dynamic Tube 47 Close and Tube 47 Far Effects View Effect Bypass Button Effect Model Menu Pre Post Toggle Host Sync Tap Tempo Options requalization gt z 1 t treble FX Time FX Speed Controls Effect Bypass Button Bypasses the effect without removing it from the signal path Effect Model Menu Displays the current effect model Click on the downward arrow next to the name to select another model from within the current effect model category Pre and Post Toggle Buttons With these buttons you can move the effect s position within the signal chain e Click the Pre button to place the effect before the Amp e Click Post to place the effect after the Amp and near the end of
37. t s available parameters To access Panel View for any Amp Cab or Effect model click the Panel View button then click on the desired item within the Signal Flow View 3 5 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Amp View Once you ve selected a guitar amp bass amp or preamp within the Signal Flow View click on its icon in the SFV to display it s controls in the Panel View Here you can choose to display the Amp or Cabinet Mic options Amp Bypass Button Amp Model Menu Amp Cab View Buttons Amp Bypass Button Press to bypass the Amp model processing and hear the dry unprocessed sound Amp Model Menu The current model name is displayed Click the downward arrow to display and select from a list of available amp models or to swap out the current amp model with another one Amp Cab View Buttons Press to toggle between displaying the Amp or the Cab View If you have a preamp in use rather than a guitar or bass amp you won t see these Amp Cab buttons Cab View From the Amp View pressing the Cab button displays the Cabinet View Here you can select different guitar or bass speaker cabinets change the positioning of the cabinet in the room and select from among four different microphone emulations Cabinet Model Menu Room Early Reflections Value Mic Model Menu Cab View Amp Bypass Button Amp Model Menu Cabinet Model Menu The currently selected Cabinet model name is displayed Click the down arrow to
38. terface Overview i I il I Salty Dog 2112SC Guitar Amps 2003 Connor 50 eas Salty Dog Multi Head Delay 1 Main Control Bar 3 Gear View Panel View Presets View 2 View Selection Buttons 4 Signal Flow View Main Control Bar Salty Dogt 21125C Input Gain Control Sets the input gain fed into the Plug In Input Meter Meter displays input signal level Next Previous Preset Control Next Previous buttons let you navigate sequentially through the presets in the currently selected folder You can select different preset folders in the Presets View Preset View Shortcut Control Provides a shortcut to Preset View Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Preset Name Display amp Menu Indicates the currently selected preset name When a preset parameter has changed an asterisk appears at the end of the name to indicate the preset is in a tweaked unsaved state Tone New Open Save options Click on this folder icon to choose the following Tone commands e New Creates a new empty Tone preset e Open Allows you to browse your computer to open a specific l6t Tone Preset file directly Note that this includes l6t Tone files you may have created with Line 6 Edit GearBox or GuitarPort applications too e Save Saves the currently loaded tone if it is in a tweaked state e Save As Creates a copy of the current Tone settings as a new l6t Tone Preset File wherever you lik
39. th the other end going to your computer s USB port Analog Outs These Left and Right unbalanced jacks are your main outputs and carry all the audio from UX1 the audio from your audio software on the computer and anything plugged into any UX1 input These are what you want to connect to your powered speakers or monitoring system for a recording setup Connect your electric Guitar or Bass Connect up to two Connect your stereo Microphones Headphones Microphone Inputs You can receive input from one or two mics at the same time using these ins using XLR mic cables There is also a 48V Phantom Power switch that you should toggle to on if your mic requires phantom power most condenser type mics do but check the documentation for your mic if you are not sure This inputs each microphone signal independently into POD Farm where you can choose your tone and then route the processed signal both to the Record Sends to your audio software and directly to the hardware outputs Instrument Input To input your electric guitar or bass plug it into one of these inputs Either of these feeds the instrument s signal into POD Farm where you can choose your tone and route the processed signal both to the Record Sends to your audio software and directly to the hardware outputs e Norm This input is for a standard instrument level output e Pad This input is designed for high output level basses and guitars especially those with activ
40. that is automatically installed along with your POD Farm software Please see the Product Activation instructions in the Getting Started chapter iLok USB Smart Key If you ve purchased the POD Farm Plug In license for your iLok key then you ll need to configure your iLok key to add the POD Farm Plug In license Note that you do not run Line 6 Monkey for this process Please see the iLok section in the Start Here chapter Where Can I Find the POD Farm Plug In On My Computer Most DAW host applications will scan and find your POD Farm Plug In automatically on launch But if you don t see POD Farm in your host s Plug In menus then you ll need to configure your host s Plug In options to find it such options are typically found in the host s Preferences You have some options during POD Farm installation to tell POD Farm Plug In where to install but if you did not define a custom location here is the default install location for each of the POD Farm Plug In formats On Mac e Audio Units is installed in Library Audio Plug Ins Components e VST is installed to Library Audio Plug Ins VST Line 6 e RTAS is installed to Library Application Support Digidesign Plug Ins Line 6 e On Windows e VST is installed to Program Files Line6 POD Farm VST Line 6 e RTAS is installed to Program Files Common Files Digidesign DAE Plug Ins Line 6 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Plug In User In
41. the signal chain Note Placing effects that offer stereo output most Modulation and Delay effects are stereo effects for example in the Pre position will change their output to mono so that it can be routed into the Amp as a single mono input 3 7 Line 6 POD Farm 1 01 POD Farm Plug In Host Sync and Tap Tempo Options Master Tempo For Delay and Modulation category effects you ll see these options available at the top right of the Panel View These controls allow you to set a Master Tempo that all time based effects in the Plug In can automatically follow Note that individual effects can alternatively have their tempo set independently see the following FX Time FX Speed controls description For this Master Tempo there are two modes of operation sync to the DAW host versus setting a BPM manually Host Sync On Host Sync Off Host Sync Click the Host Sync button to activate this feature This sets the POD Farm Plug In Master tempo to follow the current project tempo of the VST AU RTAS host software Note that even if your host project includes tempo changes POD Farm Plug In will follow those changes as well when Host Sync is active To have a Modulation or Delay effect utilize this Host Sync you additionally need to set the effect s FX Tempo Sync On Off button to On BPM Tempo Field Tap Tempo Button Click the Host Sync button to toggle the Host Sync mode off and you can then use th
42. tuner will tell you the note you plucked while the Pitch Indicator appears within the meter to show you if your tuning is flat left of the center of the meter or sharp right of the center You ll see a right pointing green arrow appear as pictured above if your tuning is flat or a left pointing arrow if sharp Additionally you ll see the Pitch Indicator turn green when your plucked string is in tune Reference Control The Tuner s Reference Control tells the Tuner what to use as the base tuning reference note 440Hz is the standard reference value for A and is generally used for tuning reference Unless you have a particular need to adjust the Tuner s reference you probably want to stick with the standard 440Hz setting for this control To adjust the reference either click on the number and drag up down or double click and enter the desired reference frequency Mute Bypass Switches The Mute and Bypass switches let you choose whether your guitar input signal will be muted while tuning or if you will hear it with amp cab effect processing bypassed Mixer View Device Send Name Source Menu Preferences and Driver Console Buttons Mute Main Outs Send Level Meter Send Level Fader 18 dB Button Mute Main Outs The Mute button silences POD Farm s signal that is fed to your hardware s Main Outputs e The POD Farm Tone 1 and Tone 2 signals are still fed to the Headphone outs and Record Sends e This feature facilitates
43. uitarPort Line 6 Edit or GearBox press this button This displays a configuration view Preset View Add Tone Folder Remove Tone Folder List of Current Tone Folders Saving a Preset To save the currently loaded Tone Preset click on the folder button to the right of the Preset menu on the Main Control Bar Signal Flow View The bottom of the application window is the Signal Flow View SFV which displays the chain of models making up the current Single or Dual Tone paths To edit any model s settings just double click directly on the model within the SFV and its editable controls will be displayed in the upper window see the Panel View section 3 10 Line 6 POD Farm Salty Dogl p H x 53 ge Noise Gate Line 6 Insane Sea Pree tees Sine Chorus p r 4 x 4 J at y P Signal Flow View Single Tone Mode Salty Dog Signal Flow View Dual Tone Mode 01 POD Farm Plug In Multi Head Delay THE a iB i SBE gt Medium Hall Tone Mute Click this button to mute a Tone Tones 1 or 2 can be muted individually in Dual Tone mode When muted the Tone path is displayed dimmed and the signal is silenced All models remain visible within the Signal Flow View and still fully editable Tone Input Source Selector Depending on your DAW host software you can select the input source left channel right channel both channels of the track s audio that is fed into each of the Plug In s Tone P
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