What is a sound card, What is tap tempo, What is tonedirect™ monitoring – Line 6 POD Farm UX1 User Manual

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POD Farm 1.01 – Glossary (What Is...?)

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For descriptions of all the Signal View elements, please see the

Signal Flow View section

in the Plug-In

chapter.

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What is a Sound Card?

A sound card is the piece of hardware in (or attached to) your computer that plays back and receives

sound into the computer for recording or other uses. The purpose of a sound card is to convert audio

from analog to digital (for recording into your computer) and to convert digital audio to analog (to

send to speakers so you can hear it). Line 6 POD Studio, TonePort, GuitarPort, POD X3 and PODxt

devices all operate as USB sound cards, since they utilize high performance audio drivers and can be

accessed by most any audio software on your Mac or Windows computer for quality audio recording

and playback. Additional information is provided in the Recording Setup Guide on the

POD Farm

Online Help

section of the Line 6 web site.

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What is Tap Tempo?

Please see

What are the FX Time/FX Speed controls?

earlier in this chapter.

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What is ToneDirect™ Monitoring?

Available within POD Farm when run in Standalone operation, ToneDirect™ Monitoring is a

unique feature of your Line 6 hardware which feeds your POD Farm tones directly out the Line 6

hardware’s outputs (rather than strictly into your computer software). This provides a separate audio

path allowing you to monitor your input signal with the lowest possible latency, for uncompromised

feel and responsiveness when recording or jamming. Launch POD Farm in Standalone mode alongside

your DAW software and you can dial in whatever Tone you want to monitor your performance with

super low latency. By using the POD Farm

Mixer View

, you can then independently choose what feed

to the Record Sends, which go out to your DAW software to be recorded - be it the fully processed

Tone you are monitoring, or a “naked”, unprocessed tone. Recording an unprocessed tone allows you

to utilize the POD Farm Plug-In on the recorded track, and then choose or change your Tone settings

at any time in your DAW project! Check out the

ToneDirect™ Monitoring

section in the Hardware

Chapter.

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