User manual
Line 6 POD Farm 1.01 – POD Farm Standalone Operation
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*Note - Some Line 6 devices offer only a 1/4 inch Instrument input (such as GX, TonePort DI, GuitarPort 
devices). When one of these devices is in use, no Input Menus nor Input Meters are displayed since this 
hardware type offers a “fixed” Instrument Input. All other devices offer Instrument, Mono “1” and “2” 
as well as “Stereo” Sources.
In Single Tone mode, the menu lists each of the Mono and Stereo input sources your specific •
Line 6 device offers.
In Dual Tone mode, there is an Input Source Select menu provided for each Tone (as in the •
above example with UX2). The Source menu for Tone 1 lists all Mono inputs your device 
offers. The Source menu for Tone 2 is dynamic and contingent upon the source selected for 
Tone 1. For example, “Same as Tone 1” is typically one option, as well as an input related to 
the current Tone 1 Source - when Tone 1’s Source is “Mic 1”, Tone 2 offers “Mic 2”.
Note that whenever a “2” numbered Mono Source is selected for Tone 1 (Mic 2, Line 2, S/PDIF 2, etc.) 
Tone 2’s Source is automatically set to “Same as Tone 1” . 
You’ll see an Input Meter at the top left of the Tone’s signal flow for each Tone 1 and Tone 2, •
whenever that Tone’s Input is set to a Mic, Line or digital input (no meter appears if the Tone 
Input is set to an Instrument input).
Unlike the Plug-In interface, there is no Input knob or meter at the top left of the Standalone •
application - to adjust input levels, use your guitar’s volume, the Mic Gain knobs on your Line 6 
hardware, or the output controls on any source device that is feeding into your Line 6 hardware 
to control the level coming into POD Farm - clipping should always be avoided.
Tuner View
The Tuner accepts input from anything connected into your Line 6 device’s Instrument input. Click 
the Tuner button at the left to display the Tuner View and pluck an open single string on your guitar 
(or bass guitar). Use the indictors and controls to get in tune! 
Pitch Indicator “Flat” Indicator Arrow Note Display                            
Reference Control Mute/Bypass Buttons                          
Tuning Indicators
The  Note  Display  in  the  center  of  the  tuner  will  tell  you  the  note  you  plucked,  while  the  Pitch 
Indicator appears within the meter to show you if your tuning is flat (left of the center of the meter) 
or sharp (right of center). You’ll see a right-pointing, green arrow appear (as pictured above) if your 
tuning is flat, or a left-pointing, green arrow if sharp. Additionally, you’ll see the Pitch Indicator turn 
green when your plucked string is in tune. 










