Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Using Your Line 6 Hardware
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PODxt
Phones - Connect your
stereo Headphones
Instrument Input -
Connect your guitar or bass
Instrument Input Connect your electric guitar or bass here using a standard 1/4-inch instrument
cable. PODxt itself contains the processing power that turns your naked input signal into that roaring
guitar Tone, which is then fed out the Analog Line Outs, as well as fed to the Record Send 1-2 digitally
to your computer across the USB connection.
Phones - To listen using stereo headphones, plug them into this 1/4 inch stereo jack. This Headphone
jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Line Outs - The audio from your audio software on the
computer, as well as anything plugged into the Instrument input.
USB - Connect to
your computer
MIDI In/Out - Connect
to a computer MIDI port
or another MIDI device
Analog Line Outs -
Connect to your powered
speakers or mixer
Analog Line Outs - These Left and Right ¼-inch jacks output all audio signals; the audio from your
audio software on the computer, and anything plugged into any the Instrument input. So, these are
what you want to connect to your monitoring system when using PODxt as your computer’s sound card.
Use shielded ¼-inch cables to connect directly to your powered speakers, mixer or power amp setup.
Note that you can also use the Phones jack on PODxt if you want to use headphones for monitoring.
USB - This is where you connect a USB cable from PODxt to your computer’s USB 1.1 or 2.0 port. Of
course, your PODxt is capable of processing your guitar Tone all by itself, but you’ll need to connect
the USB cable to your computer to use it with the optional POD Farm 2 Plug-In, and/or to use PODxt
as your computer’s sound card device.