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POD Farm 1.01 – UsingYour Line 6 Hardware
Monitor In - If you want to hear the signal from a line level source along with all the other audio coming from your computer, but do not want this audio recorded via the UX1 Record Sends, then plug the source in here. Note that this is a stereo jack, so you should use a stereo,
USB - This of course is where you connect the supplied USB cable to UX1, with the other end going to your computer’s USB 1.1 or 2.0 port.
Analog Outs - These Left and Right unbalanced jacks output all the audio from UX1; the audio from your audio software on the computer, and anything plugged into any input. These are what you want to connect to your powered speakers or monitoring system for a recording setup. Use
UX2 (POD Studio & TonePort)
| Connect your electric Guitar or Bass |
Connect up to two | Connect your stereo |
Microphones | Headphones |
Microphone Inputs - You can receive input from one or two mics at the same time using these ins. There is also a +48V Phantom Power switch that you should set to “on” if your mic requires phantom power (most condenser type mics do, but check the documentation for your mic if you are not sure). Connect each mic using an XLR cable. When in POD Farm Standalone operation, this inputs each microphone signal independently into POD Farm where you can choose your Tone, and then route the processed signal to the Record Sends (to your audio software) and to the UX2 Analog Outs.
Instrument Inputs
•Norm – This input is for a standard instrument level output. Plug your guitar/bass into here using a standard
•Pad - This input is designed for high output level basses and guitars, especially those with active pickups. Plug your high output instrument into here using a standard
Headphone - If you want to listen to the audio from UX2 using stereo headphones, then plug them into this
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