Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
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Pitch Indicator “Flat” Indicator Arrow Note Display
Reference Control Mute Switch
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 horizontal meter display, informing you if your tuning
is at (left of the center of the meter) or sharp (right of the center). You’ll see a right-pointing, green
arrow appear (as pictured above) if your tuning is at, or a left-pointing arrow if sharp. Additionally,
you’ll see the Pitch Indicator turn green when your plucked string is in tune.
Reference Control - The Tuner’s Reference Control tells the Tuner what to use as the base tuning
reference note (425 to 444 Hz). 440 Hz is the standard reference value for A and is generally used for
tuning reference. Unless you have a particular need to adjust the Tuner’s reference, you probably want
to stick with the standard 440 Hz setting for this control. To adjust the reference, either click on the
number and drag up/down, or double click and enter the desired reference frequency.
Mute Switch - Activate the Mute switch to completely silence any signal out from POD Farm 2 Plug-
In.
TIP: There is also a “POD Farm Tuner” Plug-In included in the set of Elements Plug-Ins - you can add
this Tuner Plug-In on any track you like, instead of, or in addition to, the POD Farm 2 Plug-In!
3 - Signal Flow View Display
The bottom panel of the POD Farm 2 Plug-In window is what we cleverly refer to as the Signal Flow
View (SFV), which displays the chain of models making up the current Single or Dual Tone paths.
To edit any model’s settings, just double-click directly on the model within the SFV and its editable
control panel will be displayed in the upper window (see “2 - Panel View Display” on page 4•8).
Tone A
Signal Flow View - Single Tone Mode