Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
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Model Pack - If you are using a Line 6 USB device for POD Farm 2 (rather than an iLok), then
this column tells you which Model Pack each model requires. In our example, we can see that the
non-authorized models require the Bass Model Pack, which the Line 6 device does not include.
Use the Line 6 Monkey button (for Line 6 devices) or the Online Store button (for iLok devices)
to go online and purchase Model Packs or an iLok license upgrade if desired!
If you load the Preset, any “non-authorized” model will appear with a red slashed circle icon to its
bottom left within the Signal Flow View and is essentially bypassed. When you double-click on one of
these “non-authorized” models in the SFV, you’ll see a message in the Panel View explaining this, and
you can see model’s name (the Hiway 100 guitar amp model, in this example) appears in italics in the
Panel View menu to indicate it is not an available model:
A Preset is loaded that includes Amp & Cab Models requiring an Add-On Model Pack or iLok license upgrade
You can still use any preset like this that includes non-authorized models, since the unavailable models
simply remain bypassed. You can choose to remove the model or replace it with another model from
the Panel View menu above.
Working with Setlists
A new feature in POD Farm 2 is the ability to create an unlimited number of Setlists - lists within
which you can create “shortcuts” to your desired Tone Presets. This offers you a great way to arrange
your Tone Presets in multiple ways, and makes nding your related Presets a snap. You won’t see any
Setlists here initially - You can create your own Setlists and ll them with Tones however you like.
When you create Setlists, note that a unique number is assigned at the left of each Setlist automatically.
This is its assigned “Bank” number, which allows the Setlist to be recalled remotely via MIDI Control.
Likewise, the number to the left of each Preset within a Setlist denotes its “Program” number. (See the
MIDI Control section on page 4•41 for details.)