User manual
Line 6 POD Farm 1.01 – Troubleshooting
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Input & Output Level knobs (POD Farm Plug-In only) - When inserted on a track, POD Farm 
Plug-In receives the input from your DAW software’s track, meaning it is affected by the level of your 
track input, the software’s track input controls, the amplitude of audio clips within the track, and the 
track volume for output. Therefore, POD Farm Plug-In offers both Input and Output knobs & meters 
at the top of the window. Use these knobs to balance the in and out levels, and of course always turn 
down to avoid clipping at either stage.
Plug-In Input Level knob & meter Plug-In Output Level knob & meter
Tone Volume knobs (POD Farm Plug-In) - A Volume knob and meter is also available for each Tone 
1 and Tone 2 in the Signal Flow View. You’ll want to make sure these are turned up to show a healthy 
output level on the meters. 
Tone 1 & 2 Volume knobs & meters
Tone Volume and Meters - POD Farm Plug-In
Tone Volume knobs (POD Farm Standalone operation) - A Volume knob and meter is also available 
when in POD Farm Standalone operation for each Tone 1 and Tone 2 in the Signal Flow View. Note 
that these  Volume  knobs affect only  the  POD  Farm  Monitor signal,  and  not  the  signal  fed to  the 
Record Sends.* 
* One exception is if you have selected the “Mix (Tone 1 & 2)” option in either of the Mixer View - Record 
Send Source menus. In this case, the SFV Tone Mute button, Pan and Volume knobs do affect the signal 
fed to those Record Sends.
Monitor Output Level (POD Farm Standalone operation) - This volume affects only the Monitor 
output, and not signal fed to the Record Sends. Normally, you’ll want to set this Volume knob at the 
top of the window set as high as possible, without clipping on the meters.
Monitor Output knob & meter










