(This is a great option if you want to insert POD Farm 2 or Elements Plug-Ins on the recorded audio track in the DAW later!)
It feeds only the signal processed with the Amp group of models (Amp/Cab/Mic/Preamp models) plus any effects inserted to the left of the Amp group within Tone A. Tone A (semi) - This option is available only when a single Tone A exists in POD Farm 2.Tone A, Tone B or Tone A+B - Feeds the same fully processed signal from the respective Tone path(s) that you hear out to the Record Send.Also see “POD FarmTM 2 Standalone Operation” on page 4 Use the Mixer View - Record Send Source options to choose the type of signal fed to your Record Sends. Using POD Farm 2 in standalone operation - Plug a Mic or Instrument directly into your device and launch POD Farm 2 in standalone operation.We’ll cover the steps to record either of these ways, but first it is helpful to understand the options with your particular Line 6 gear. Or, if you prefer to record a “processed” signal, where the POD Farm 2 Amp/Preamp and Effects are already applied and recorded permanently on the track. The steps are very similar for the setup of Apple Logic® Express, as well as other recent Logic versions.īefore you record your first track in any DAW software, you have a few options to consider with your Line 6 hardware & POD Farm 2 gear! You should decide if you want to record a “dry” signal into the audio track, such as if you want to utilize POD Farm 2 Plug-In to “non-destructively” apply your POD Farm 2 Tone onto the recorded track.
I'm not a Line 6 fan at all, but you have make sure you're setup is right.įor this chapter, we’ll show how to configure Apple Logic® Pro 9 to work with Line 6 POD StudioTM, TonePortTM, GuitarPortTM, POD X3 or PODxt as the USB audio device, as well as optionally using POD FarmTM 2 Plug-In and/or POD FarmTM 2 in standalone operation on your Mac® computer.