Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Using Your Line 6 Hardware
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Signal and Clip LEDs
Signal and Clip LEDs exist for each input. The signal LED lights up when signal activity is present,
glowing brighter as the signal level increases. When the input level reaches the 0 dBfs, the clip
LED lights up momentarily. You should always adjust your input levels to avoid clipping for the best
recordings!
VU Meter and Clip Display
UX8 provides a stereo pair of large VU meters on the front panel. By default, these meters display
Inputs 1-2 levels. Using the Inputs & Recording Tab of the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices application,
you can assign the hardware meters to display input and output levels of any stereo pair or POD Farm
2 Record Send. The clip LEDs light up when the signal reaches 0 dBfs.
Main Output Level Controls
Main Outputs 1-2 are controlled by a main volume knob and main mute button. This volume knob
is an analog level control and does not affect any level being sent to your computer. When Mute is
engaged, a solid amber LED illuminates, blinking about once every 2 seconds.
Note that these controls operate on main outputs 1-2 only (headphone and S/PDIF levels are not
affected). Outputs 3 – 8 are software controlled, via the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices application.
Headphone Output Controls
Headphone outputs 1-2 and 3-4 provide duplicate stereo outputs or Main Outs 1-2 and 3-4 respectively,
providing discrete control over output levels sent over the headphone jacks. Note that headphone
output levels are controlled independently of the Main volume control.