Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Driver Panel & Recording
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Mac
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- Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices Dialog
You can launch the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices dialog from within the Mac
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System Preferences, or
from the POD Farm 2 standalone application’s Preferences > Hardware tab. On Mac
®
systems, all Line
6 hardware utilizes the Mac OS
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X Core Audio driver format, which means that some of your Line 6
device settings are found in the Mac OS
®
X Audio-MIDI Setup dialog. You can get to this dialog from
within the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices dialog (or, from the Finder by going to Applications > Utilities
> Audio-MIDI Setup).
Line 6 Audio-MIDI Settings - Driver Tab
POD Studio, TonePort & GuitarPort devices – The following example shows POD Studio UX2
as the selected device, with the POD Farm 2 standalone software running. If you have the UX8
hardware, you’ll have even more options, so be sure to also read up on the UX8 specic sections.
POD X3 & PODxt devices - You’ll see some differences with a POD device selected – as noted in the
following descriptions…
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1 – Line 6 Device selector: Allows selection of any supported Line 6 USB audio device that is
connected. Note that if you have more than one supported device connected, each will be selectable
in this list, regardless if it is in use by the POD Farm 2 standalone application or not. If your device is
not connected and powered on, it will not appear in this list.
2 – Selected Device Icon: An icon for the selected Line 6 Device appears here.
3 – Driver version: Displays the current device’s installed driver version number.
4 - ESN: Displays the current device’s unique Electronic Serial Number.
5 – Run Audio-MIDI Setup button: On Mac
®
systems, Core Audio audio interface driver settings are
congured in the Mac OS
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X Audio-MIDI Settings utility. This button launches this dialog for you
(see following Mac OS
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X Audio-MIDI Settings Dialog section).