How to switch to single tone mode •9, Hardware setup •9, How to select hardware for pod farm to use •9 – Line 6 POD Farm UX1 User Manual

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Choose each Tone’s individual Preset here

Signal Flow View - Dual Tone mode

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How to switch to Single Tone mode

POD Farm is capable of running in Single Tone or Dual Tone modes (please see the previous

Dual

Tone

description). Any time you load a Single Tone Preset (one without a “+” symbol in its title) from

the Main Control Bar Preset Menu, or from the Presets View, it will load in POD Farm’s Single Tone

mode. If you are currently in Dual Tone mode, you can use the Dual button Remove Tone options to

convert to a Single Tone:

Remove Tone 1

- This removes Tone 1, and the existing Tone 2 becomes the only signal path,

and thus becomes “Tone 1”.
Remove Tone 2

- This removes Tone 2, and the existing Tone 1 becomes the only signal Path.

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Hardware Setup

How to select hardware for POD Farm to use

The POD Farm software was designed for the new POD Studio line of Line 6 USB audio interfaces,

however, POD Farm can also be used with any TonePort or GuitarPort device as well. Further, POD

X3 and PODxt devices can utilize POD Farm Plug-In as an optional Add-On. POD Farm and all Add-

Ons must first be authorized for use with your Line 6 hardware - please see the

Start Here

chapter if

you need some help with this process.

When you insert POD Farm Plug-In in your DAW host software or launch POD Farm in Standalone

mode, it automatically looks for an authorized Line 6 USB device connected to your computer. If POD

Farm cannot detect an authorized Line 6 device, you’ll see an alert at the bottom of POD Farm.

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