Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Driver Panel & Recording
3•6
POD Studio, TonePort & GuitarPort devices (except UX8) show the following Sends:
TonePort devices show two stereo Sends (Record 1-2 and Record 3-4)
Single Tone Source (Mono/Stereo): When the POD Farm Standalone application is not
running, Record Send 1-2 and 3-4 both carry the unprocessed signal. When running POD Farm
Standalone, Record Send 1-2 and 3-4 carry the type of signal dened within the POD Farm
Mixer View - Record Send Source menus (Processed, Semi-Processed or Dry) - see the POD
Farm 2 Standalone chapter’s “Mixer View” on page 6•8.
POD X3 devices show a list of 5 Record Sends:
Note that the type of signal that is fed to each Send is congured on the POD X3 on-board Outputs -
Studio/Direct Mix settings screen. To put it another way, Send 1-2 is fed the same “Studio/Direct Mix”
as your main outputs, which could be just a Tone 1, or some combination of Tone 1 & 2, depending on
how you set the Studio/Direct mix controls. Please refer to your POD X3 Pilot’s Handbook for details
on the Output screen options and especially about the POD X3 unique Dual Tone operation.
POD X3 also offers a Monitor Level slider in this tab as well - you can use this to adjust your POD
X3 hardware monitor signal while recording (independently of the Send signal level that is being
recorded).