Line 6 UX2 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Line 6 POD Farm 1.01 – POD Farm Standalone Operation
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Reference Control
The Tuner’s Reference Control tells the Tuner what to use as the base tuning reference note. 440Hz is
the standard reference value for A and is generally used for tuning reference in modern, western music.
Unless you have a particular need to adjust the Tuner’s reference, you probably want to stick with the
standard 440Hz setting for this control. To adjust the reference, either click on the number and drag
up/down, or double click and enter the desired reference frequency.
Mute/Bypass Switches
The Mute and Bypass switches let you choose whether to Mute your guitar input signal or to hear it
while tuning (with amp/cab/effect processing bypassed).
Mixer View
Mute Main Outs
Device Send Name Source Menu Preferences and Driver Console Buttons
Send Level Meter Send Level Fader +18 dB Button
Mute Main Outs
The Mute button silences POD Farm’s signal that is fed to your hardware’s Main Outputs.
The POD Farm Tone 1 and Tone 2 signals are still fed to the Headphone outs and Record •
Sends.
This feature facilitates recording with microphones, (e.g. - recording vocals, in the same room as •
the monitor speaker system). Simply, press the Mute Line Out button and listen via Headphones
while recording vocals in the same room.
Record Send Controls
The controls in this section allow you to select the type of signal routed to POD Farm’s Record Sends*
1-2 & 3-4 (or Sends 9-10 & 11-12 for UX8 devices). You can think of the two Record Sends as “virtual
pipelines” that each carry a stereo output signal from POD Farm, allowing you to select these POD
Farm signals within your recording software as Input sources for recording into audio tracks. Here you
can control what signal is fed to each of the two Record Sends, and set their levels.
*Note that the Record Send Source selection and Level controls do not affect the POD Farm Monitoring
signal. These controls affect only the POD Farm signals fed to your Record Sends, providing you with
independent control over your software recording levels versus your Monitoring signals!