Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
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Column Header - Click on any column name to sort the list up or down by the selected column. Note
that you can also resize the width of a column by clicking on the little “grab bar” at the right of the
column title and dragging.
MIDI & Automation Assignments buttons - Click to toggle between the MIDI Assignments and
Automation Assignments displays.
Clear All button - Click to choose from a list of options to remove all or selected assignments currently
shown in the MIDI Assignments display.
Click the Clear All button
to select one of its options
Clear Selected - Removes only the MIDI assignments currently selected in the MIDI Assignment
display.
Clear All - Removes all MIDI assignments, regardless of selection.
Clear Both Tones - Removes only “Local” MIDI assignments for both Tone A & Tone B (does
not remove Global MIDI assignments), regardless of selection.
Clear Tone A & Clear Tone B - Clears only “Local” MIDI assignments for the respective Tone’s
MIDI assignments (does not remove Global MIDI assignments), regardless of selection.
MIDI Assignment columns
Clear button - Click to remove the individual MIDI control assignment.
Event - Shows the specic “learned” MIDI command type and value (or, “MIDI Event”) that
is currently mapped for the MIDI assignment. In the example above, the highlighted event is
a MIDI CC #11 message, which is the required MIDI event your controller device needs to
transmit to trigger the Wah.
Region - Indicates the Tone path (Tone A or Tone B) in which the Model containing the MIDI
assignment resides, or indicates a “Global” parameter (see the following “Local & Global MIDI
Assignments” descriptions).
Model (Instance) - The name of the Model containing the MIDI-assigned parameter, followed
by the numbered “instance” of this model (shown in parentheses). Note that it is possible to
have more than one instance of the same model within a Tone path, therefore, each effect model
you add to a Tone path is given a unique instance number, in the order it is added (e.g. - FX-1,
FX-2, etc.). You can reference this Instance number next to the model’s name within the Signal
Flow View to determine exactly to which model the MIDI assignment relates.
Hover over an effects model in the SFV to
see its Model Name and Instance number
(shown in parentheses)
Control - The specic button, knob or slider in POD Farm 2 to which the assignment is mapped.