Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
4•15
Presets View
Presets View provides a convenient way to browse and load Tones from your local Tone library. Just
double-click any preset to load it - or drag the preset directly form the Presets List on the right directly
into the Signal Flow View below. Note that you can “multi-select” Tone presets (hold your Shift or
Ctrl key while clicking, or Ctrl/Cmd+A to select all Tone presets in the current folder) and perform
functions on all selected les at once, as described below. The new Setlists feature also allows you
to create Setlists to easily manage your presets and arrange them to match your own recording or
performance habits!
Source Contents Preset List Pane Refresh button Search Controls Expand Button
Setlists Source Folders Cong Button Tone Info Button Selected Preset
Source Folders - All the specied “Tone Folders” are listed here. POD Farm 2 creates its own parent
Tone preset folder and lls it with preset les during installation in Documents/Line 6/Tones/POD
Farm 2 (Mac
®
), or \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\POD Farm 2 (Windows
®
). You can add additional
folders to have the Presets View display their Tone presets as well - see the Source Folder Congure
Button description on page 4•17.
*Note: The Tone Presets within the “POD Farm 1+MIDI” Source Folder are actually the Factory Tone
Presets that came with POD Farm 1, which have been “upgraded” to POD Farm 2 version Presets and had
MIDI assignments added. If you own POD Farm 1, this means you likely won’t need to manually import
all the old POD Farm 1 Source Folder’s Presets!
Preset List Pane - This multi-column list displays the contents of the selected Source Folder or Setlist
at the left. Double-click directly on any preset in the list to load it. You can sort the Presets List in
different ways by clicking directly on a column heading (Name, Artist, etc.) You can also customize the
columns that are displayed to show additional Tone Info - just right click (Windows
®
) or Ctrl+click
(Mac
®
) directly on the header bar of the Preset List Pane and choose the items you want.
TIP! It is important to note here that the Search function searches only for data within the
columns that are currently displayed, therefore, you probably want to keep the most relevant
columns shown here so that Search will find Tones most effectively for you. For example, you
might want to add some key words in the “Notes” field when saving Presets to make it easier
to search and find those Tones later, but you’ll need to keep the Notes column displayed in the
Presets View so that the Search will find your added text!