Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Glossary (What Is...?)
10•22
What is Tap Tempo?
Please see “What are the FX Time/FX Speed controls?” on page 10•11.
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What is ToneDirect™ Monitoring?
Available within POD Farm 2 when run in standalone operation, ToneDirect™ Monitoring is a
unique feature of your Line 6 hardware which feeds your POD Farm 2 tones directly out the Line 6
hardware’s outputs (rather than strictly into your computer software). This provides a separate audio
path allowing you to monitor your input signal with the lowest possible latency, for uncompromised feel
and responsiveness when recording or jamming. Launch POD Farm 2 in standalone mode alongside
your DAW software and you can dial in whatever Tone you want to monitor your performance with
super low latency. By using the POD Farm 2 “Mixer View”, you can then independently choose what
feed to the Record Sends, which go out to your DAW software to be recorded - be it the fully processed
Tone you are monitoring, or a “dry”, unprocessed tone. Recording a dry tone allows you to utilize the
POD Farm 2 or Elements Plug-Ins on the recorded track, and then choose or change your Tone settings
at any time in your DAW project! Check out the “ToneDirect™ Monitoring” on page 2•30.
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What is a Tone Preset?
A Tone Preset is a saved le on your computer which holds all settings that affect the processed
sound applied to POD Farm 2. This includes Amp, Cab, Mic and Effects models in use and their
current settings, the Tone Preset Name and any text data entered in the Text Info dialog and MIDI
assignments. Note that POD Farm 2 is also capable of creating and saving a Tone preset that contains
one or two complete tones.
Tone Presets are stored on your computer as .l6t les and are accessed from either the Presets View, or
one of the Tone Preset drop-down menus in the POD Farm 2 GUI. Please see “Presets View” on page
4•15, as well as “Load and Save Tones” on page 8•6.
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What is Tremolo?