Guitarport, Guitar, Port – Line 6 POD Farm UX1 User Manual

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POD Farm 1.01 – Using Your Line 6 Hardware

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GuitarPort

Instrument Input - To connect your electric guitar or bass, plug it into this input. When using POD

Farm in Standalone operation, this connection routes the instrument’s signal into POD Farm, where

you can choose your Tone, and then route the processed signal to the Record Sends (to your audio

software) and to the Analog Line Outs.

Analog Line Outs – connect to your

powered speakers or mixer

Connect your stereo headphones

Connect USB cable from here to your

computer

Monitor In – connect a line level, stereo

output (from your stereo, MP3 player,

etc).

Analog Line Outs - These Left and Right RCA jacks output all audio signals; the audio from your

DAW, and anything plugged into any the Instrument or Monitor inputs. So, these are what you want

to connect to your monitoring system when using GuitarPort as your computer’s sound card. Use

shielded RCA to RCA tipped cables to connect directly to your powered speakers, mixer or power amp

setup. Note that you can also use the headphone jack on GuitarPort if you want to use headphones for

monitoring.

Headphones - If you want to listen using stereo headphones, then plug them into this 1/8-inch stereo

jack. This Headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Line Outs; the audio from your

audio software on the computer, as well as anything plugged into the Instrument or Line inputs.

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. Note

that this is a stereo jack, so you should use a stereo 1/8-inch tipped stereo audio cable for this connection.

You’ll hear any audio coming into this jack via the Analog Line Outs and Phones, but it won’t be fed

to GuitarPort’s Record Sends.

USB - This is where you connect the supplied USB cable to GuitarPort, with the other end going to

your computer’s USB 1.1 or 2.0 port.

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