User manual
POD Farm 1.01 – Driver Panel & Recording
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44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates natively, and support 88.2 and 96 kHz sample rates by way of an internal 
sample rate converter.* This indicator lights up to show you when this converter is active, which can 
be any  time  your  audio software  is  requesting a  different  sample  rate you’re  your  device “natively” 
supports or is “fixed” at. Also see the Force Driver Format checkbox option. See the description for the 
Mac Audio-MIDI Setup dialog for more about Sample Rates.
*UX8 and POD X3 hardware supports 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz sample rates natively.
Note that  POD  Studio,  TonePort &  GuitarPort  devices  all offer  ToneDirect™  Monitoring, 
which is a separate audio path than the Mac
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 Core Audio system uses to route your processed 
signal  to  your  audio  software.  ToneDirect  Monitoring  allows  your  POD  Farm  processed 
monitor signal to function with very low latency. There are no adjustments necessary for these 
monitoring systems. More information on ToneDirect can be found in the next section.
Mac
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 OS X
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 Audio-MIDI Setup Dialog
Note: For UX8, please see the following UX8 Audio-MIDI Settings section.
5a
5b
5c
5d
5e
5f
5a – System Settings: 
The • Default Input and Default Output options allow you to choose the sound card you want 
your audio applications  to use by  default. If you  want this to be your  Line 6 device,  select it 
here.
The • System Output option allows you to choose which sound card the Mac System Settings are 
played through. You may NOT want to choose this to be your Line 6 device, since it can be rather 
annoying to hear those dings, beeps or frogs croaking at blaring volumes in your headphones 
or monitors when working in your audio application! Even better, you can turn  these system 
settings off completely in the System Preferences > Sounds dialog.
5b – Properties For: Choose your Line 6 device here to allow the Audio Input and Audio Output 










