Line 6 POD Farm UX1 User Manual

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POD Farm 1.01 – POD Farm How To....

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Main Control Bar - The row of controls across the very top of the POD Farm window is the Main

Control Bar. Here you’ll see the Preset Menu, regardless what View is currently displayed below. This

menu lists the contents of the current Source folder selected within the Presets View. Just choose any

Tone from this menu and you’ll see it load into the Signal Flow View. You can also use the “Next/

Previous” arrow buttons to step you through the Presets in the current Source folder. Please see the

Main Control Bar

section for more info.

The Next/Previous buttons and Preset Menu on the Main Control Bar

Tone - Open command - Click on the little folder icon on the Main Control Bar and choose Open.

This allows you to browse your entire computer and load any POD Farm supported Tone Preset file.

File > Open (Standalone Operation only) - Go to the POD Farm Standalone File menu and select

Open to do the same as the above.

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How to create a New (empty) Tone

Sometimes you just want to start from scratch, and create your own sonic masterpiece from the ground

up. You can do this by clicking the little folder icon on the Main Control Bar and selecting New.

This loads a fresh, new Tone with no models loaded at all. Note that the type of new Tone created

(Single versus Dual) is determined by the current state of the Dual button to the right of the folder

button - turn it “on” if you want your new Tone to be a Dual Tone. Since this is a totally new Tone,

you’ll want to Save it to recall it again in the future.

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How to Save a Tone

Once you’ve edited a Tone, or created a new one, you’ll of course need to Save it to your computer to

be able to recall it again later in POD Farm Standalone or Plug-In. The settings saved in a Tone Preset

are your Guitar or Bass Amp & Cab, Preamp, and Effect Model selections and their settings, the Single

versus Dual Tone configuration, as well as any data in the Text Info dialog for the Tone. If a Tone name

is shown followed by an asterisk within the Tone Preset menu, this tells you that the Tone Preset has

been altered versus the saved version.

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