Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
4•12
Room % Value (Early Reflections)
Drag the cabinet toward the back of the room for more ambient room tone, or toward the front
for less.
Alternatively, you can click directly on the numerical eld and drag up/down to adjust the
amount of “room” sound (or “early reections” in recording lingo). Or, double-click directly in
the eld to type in a specic value.
Cabinet Model Menu - The currently selected Cabinet model name is displayed. Click the down
arrow, or use the up/down arrow buttons at the left, to switch to a different Cab.
Cab Bypass Button - This button bypasses the Cab + Mic models, allowing you to get the equivalent
of a “direct out” sound (sans speaker emulation) from the current Guitar or Bass Amp model.
Mic Model Menu
The currently selected microphone model name is displayed. Press the downward arrow, or use
the up/down arrow buttons at the left, to the right of the microphone name to select one of
several microphone models.
If you have a guitar cabinet in use, you’ll be able to select from 57 On Axis, 57 Off Axis, 421
Dynamic, and 67 Condenser.
If you have a bass cabinet in use, you’ll be able to select from 20 Dynamic, 112 Dynamic,
Tube 47 Close, and Tube 47 Far.
Selecting a Speaker Cabinet from the Gear View’s Cab Menu
In addition to choosing a cab from within the Cab View as described above, you can alternatively
choose a “Custom” speaker cabinet (i.e. - a Cab other than the one loaded by default with the current
Amp model) by going to the Gear View’s Cab menu. This allows you to scroll through and view all the
available Cab models, and then drag one directly into your Tone A or Tone B path in the Signal Flow
View. When you select a “Custom” Cab, it appears as a separate icon within the Signal Flow View, and
is indicated as the “active” Cab by a small microphone icon displayed in front. (Please see the following
Signal Flow View section on page 4•31 for more info.) It is highly encouraged to “think outside the box”
when it comes to selecting a Cab - don’t be afraid to try a Bass Cab with a Guitar Amp, or vice-versa.
A different Cab can offer you some very different sound textures from any given amp!
TIP: Please see “The Amp Group” on page 4•32 for more specifics about Amp & Cab model
behaviors.