Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
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• Open - Allows you to browse your computer to open a specic .l6t Tone preset le directly. This
includes .l6t Tone preset les you may have created with POD Farm 1, Line 6 Edit, GearBox or
GuitarPort applications too!
• Save - Saves the currently loaded tone, if it is in an unsaved state.*
• Save As - Creates a copy of the current Tone settings as a new .l6t Tone Preset File wherever you
like on your computer.*
*Important! Presets saved within POD Farm 2 are not backwards-compatible with POD Farm/
POD Farm Plug-In version 1, or other earlier Line 6 software versions. You can open any POD
Farm 1, GearBox, Line 6 Edit, or GuitarPort “.l6t” preset within POD Farm 2, however, you’ll
need to do a “Save As” of any such “.l6t” preset file to create a copy of it if you wish to retain
the original preset to still be usable in the software in which it was created.
Next/Previous Preset Control - Next/Previous buttons let you navigate sequentially through the
presets in the currently selected Source folder or Setlist. You can select different folders in the “Presets
View”.
Tone Preset Menu - Indicates the currently selected preset name. Click to expand the menu of
available presets. When any of the current preset’s settings has changed, an asterisk appears at the end
of the name to indicate the preset is in a “tweaked” (unsaved) state. Click directly on the up/down
arrow controls at the left of the preset name to step through the current list of presets one at a time.
Dual Tone Button - The POD Farm 2 Dual Tone feature allows you to create two independent Tone
paths in the Plug-In using either one common mono input source, or for each channel of a stereo input
source. This control provides the option of one tone path (single tone), or two tone paths (dual tone).
If only one Tone path currently exists in the Signal Flow View (SFV), the Dual Tone button
appears unlit. Click the unlit Dual Tone button to choose from the options for adding “Tone B”:
Create Empty Tone - Creates a Tone B with no models loaded.
Copy Current Tone - Creates a Tone B that is a duplicate of Tone As current models and
settings.
When two Tone paths exist in the SFV, the Dual Tone button appears ‘lit’. Click the lit Dual
Tone button to choose from the options for removing a Tone:
Selecting either option removes that corresponding Tone path from the SFV, which then
shows only a single Tone path. When only one Tone path is present, this Tone is always
referred to as “Tone A.”
If you remove Tone A, Tone B becomes the single Tone. If you discard Tone B, Tone A
becomes the single Tone.