Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide - POD Farm 2 Plug-In
4•17
Source Folder Configure Button - If you want to congure the Source Folder contents, so that the
Presets View can display other Tone presets you have stored on your computer (.l6t preset les you may
have created with other Line 6 applications, such as POD Farm™ 1, GuitarPort™, Line 6 Edit™, or
GearBox™) press this button to display the conguration view:*
View Toggle Add Tone Folder Remove Tone Folder
List of Current Tone Folders
*TIP: POD Farm 2 includes all the Presets included in POD Farm version 1, as well as
those included with GearBox software and other Line 6 products. Therefore, if you add these
products’ additional Preset source folders to POD Farm 2, you will likely see duplicates of these
commonly titled Presets. To avoid this, you may want to only select individual sub-folders from
these other products which contain unique Tone Presets!
Preset Context Menu Options
If you Right click (Windows
®
) or Ctrl+click (Mac
®
) directly on an individual Preset within the Presets
List Pane, you’ll see a context menu with several handy options. Also, note that if you have selected
multiple Tone Presets and then right click/Ctrl+click, you’ll also be presented with all the same options
(with the exception of the Rename command) which can be performed on all the selected Presets in
one action.
The Tone Preset Context menu (one Preset selected) The Tone Preset Context menu (multiple Presets selected)
Tone Info - Launches the Tone Info dialog (see next section)
Rename - Allows you to edit the title of the selected Preset (available for single preset selection
only).
New Setlist from Selected - Creates a new Setlist containing “shortcuts” to the selected Preset(s).
Reset Load Count - The “# Loads” column in the Presets List keeps a count of how many times
you’ve actually loaded each Preset. Selecting this command resets the count to “0.” (Note that
the “# Loads” column is not displayed in the Presets List by default, but you can choose to show
it from the Preset List’s context menu - see page 4•15.)