Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Model Gallery
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Bronze Master
Originally designed for bass, but equally cool on guitar, the Maestro
®
Bass Brassmaster is considered
by many to be the Holy Grail of bass distortion units, and ultra-rare bird designed in the early ‘70’s for
Maestro
®
by synth genius Tom Oberheim. It showed up on Chris Squire’s gear list in a mid-70’s Yes
tour program. In fact, the Brassmaster was the rst distortion unit we can think of designed primarily
with the bassist in mind, and man, did Mr. Oberheim get it right! The original has a fairly elaborate
set of controls, include two separate volumes and toggles for accentuating different harmonic voicings.
We weren’t able to make an exact duplicate of some of that complexity when creating the Bronze
Master for POD Farm 2, but you’ll nd that this model does give you a luscious palette of super-sweet
bass fuzz in the style of the Brassmaster, with righteous distortion that doesn’t take away that all-
important low end. For guitar players, think of it as somewhere between an Octave Fuzz and a synth.
You can get positively freaky with this one.
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specific products that were studied during the Line 6 sound model development. MAESTRO
®
is a registered
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Sub Octaves
All bassists know that in just about every musical situation, lower can be better! But we couldn’t just
let bass players have all the fun, so we’ve included an Octave device that’s inspired by the very popular
Boss OC-2. Your Sub Octave gets you down into booty-shaking territory mighty quick. Use it to create
additional voices, 1 octave and 2 octaves below what you’re playing. Remember, lower can be better,
especially when it makes the booty shake!
All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with
Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the
specific products that were studied during the Line 6 sound model development.
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Female De-Esser
The Female De-esser should be your rst choice when taming the Sss and Shh sounds of female
vocalists, although as with all things musical, you may nd many uses for it and may nd that for
some male vocalists it works better than the Male De-esser. (See “What is De-Esser?” on page 10•7.)
Technically-savvy users will want to know that this de-esser performs its gain reduction only on the
selected frequency band, unlike the more typical insert-style De-essing of the Male De-esser.
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Male De-Esser
The Male De-esser should be your rst choice for controlling the Sss and Shh sounds of male vocalists,
although as with all things musical, you may nd many uses for it and may nd that for some female
vocalists it works better than the Female De-Esser. (See “What is De-Esser?” on page 10•7 .) Technically-
savvy users will want to know that this is a standard insert-style De-esser, performing gain reduction
on the full bandwidth audio signal.
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