Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
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Target Tone Type - Use the Target menu to save the Tone Preset in a particular Tone format, to set
the Tone preset’s compatibility for POD Farm version 2 or other, earlier Line 6 applications or devices.
The Save As - Target menu
Note that the list displayed in the Target menu will include only “valid” Target formats for the
Tone you are saving. For example, only POD Farm versions 1 & 2 and POD X3 supports Dual Tone
congurations, therefore, when saving a Dual Tone only these targets will be available in the menu.
Tone Preset Icons -You’ll see that Tone presets saved in different target formats appear within the
Preset List Pane with different icons to help you identify them.
Different “target” Tone Presets within the Preset List Pane
Note the “Unsupported Tone” in the above example. Some Line 6 .l6t files are not supported within POD
Farm 2, such as those created with Line 6 Edit for Flextone, HD147 or Vetta amps, for example.
Amp Setup and FX Setup Presets - If you load one of the several Bundle les available from Line
6 devices, or from the Line 6 Factory Presets download site within POD Farm 2, (see the following
Setlists section regarding Bundle les) you will likely get some of these types of presets. These differ
from Tone presets in that these change only the amp or effects models within the currently loaded
Tone. Note that you won’t see the currently loaded Tone name change in POD Farm 2 when loading
one of these, since it is actually only “modifying” the current Tone.
You can identify these types of presets by their icons when displayed in the Preset List pane - Amp
Setups have an amp icon, and FX setups have an FX pedal icon. You can also show the “Type”column
in the Preset List Pane for a text description of what the tone is.
Amp Setup preset
FX Setup preset