
- #Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm driver#
- #Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm manual#
- #Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm software#
- #Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm Pc#
#Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm Pc#
You can run Farm 2 or 2.5 on a Mac or a PC as a RTAS, AU, or a VST. I can load up several different instances of it without having to worry about it getting slow or crashing on me in my DAW. I was very surprised on how well 2.5 has been on my CPU too. I can just open up Farm 2.5 and start playing. Version 2.5 has allowed me to use it has a standalone version and not even have load up my DAW. There are not any small hard to read text and a bunch of sub menus. There is even a search bar at the top where you can do a search to bring the styles you are looking for. But as far as the sounds that you can use, they are all set up in a simple easy to understand system that are categorized by source folders and then put into another window by “name” “Author” and “type”.
#Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm manual#
The interface is not the easiest interface to use and it has took me some time to get use to it even when I was using the standard version 2 and just purchased it I was spending some time reading through the manual to get the swing of things before I just dove right in and started using it. Version 2.5 has some flexible digital processing that will give a wider and fuller range of tones when using it. Vague, no meat.The Line 6 POD Farm 2 is a tone plug in, I have recently upgraded to POD Farm 2.5 after using Farm 2 for quite some time. When i look at table of contents, click audio settings on the contents list, it just has a few vahue paragraphs that lack anythjng with any solid substance for me. The Line 6 pod farm manual just gives basic intro to it's bits and pieces at like an introductory pamphlet level, but isn't really telling me anything.įor e.g. But hearing raw signal from guitar/mixer/ableton. In L6 itself, in hardware preferences i can choose ASIO or MX-1, although each time i choose either, then return to try somethibg else, it appears though it has possibly reset to the option box being empty.
#Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm driver#
Line 6 Pod Farm 2.65 appears not to hear it.Īlso, I do not see any immediately obvious reference to L6 pod/farm that I'm aware of within Ableton audio pref's (incase of a needed proprietry driver that L6 may depend on), nor listed under vsts, 2, or 3. Mixer connected via USB to the desktop (Win 10 home), and both Ableton and my monitors ''hear'' the guitar. I have a guitar hooked into audio ch1 on my Roland Aira MX-1 mixer. I'm finding that a) I appear to have no signal going in or out from line 6 (standalone mode itself). So, all in all, it works well for the purposes of a non-professional or maybe even a semi-pro recording. But you can record a clean, unprocessed signal into your DAW and then post-process it with POD Farm plugin any way you want.


#Line 6 pod farm 2 vst abletpm software#
For the price I recommend buying a Line 6 guitar interface so you get your decent USB hardware and POD Farm (2) software included.Īs for the application itself, like I said it runs allright as a standalone program (in that mode you will record an already processed signal, like the way you do now with your Spider amp) but when running it as a plugin under Ableton Live there is some monitoring latency when playing/recording - I guess a little more (or a lot more maybe) RAM and some faster CPU would solve the case, but I'm stuck with my current laptop for now. The amp choice is so cool and all the effects and other possibilities like mic placement or room ambience (I mean "natural" reverb, not random noises and birds singing ). The POD Farm is really ok for home recording, and I guess with a little bit more sound engineering knowledge you could make it sound even better, like semi-pro recordings.
