Connect your stereo

Headphones

Connect a USB cable from here to your computer

POD Farm 1.01 – UsingYour Line 6 Hardware

Connect to your 3rd-party audio interface’s input for “dry” recording

Analog Line Outs – connect to your powered speakers or mixer

USB - This of course is where you connect a USB cable to TonePort DI, with the other end going to your computer’s USB 1.1 or 2.0 port.

Phones - If you want to listen to the audio from TonePort DI using stereo headphones, then plug them into this 1/4-inch stereo jack. This headphone jack outputs the same signal fed to the Analog Outs on the rear panel; the audio from your audio software on the computer, as well as anything plugged into the Instrument Input.

D.I. Out - This analog connection lets you record an unprocessed signal to your DAW audio track, to which you can apply POD Farm Plug-In. If you use a 3rd-party audio interface (such as a Digidesign Mbox, for example), connect the D.I. Out to one of its inputs, and record the “dry” signal into your audio software, while still having the ability to hear your POD Farm “processed” signal through TonePort D.I.’s Analog Outs.

Analog Outputs - These Left and Right unbalanced jacks are your main outputs and carry all the audio from TonePort D.I.; the audio from your audio software on the computer, and anything plugged into D.I.’s Instrument input. These are what you want to connect to your powered speakers or monitoring system if you are using TonePort D.I. as your primary audio interface for your recording software. If you are using a 3rd-party audio interface, these outputs supply the ToneDirect™ magic to your interface or mixer, when using the POD Farm application alongside the plug-in. See the ToneDirect™ Monitoring section for more details.

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