How To Use X3's Pod Farm Plug In

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Postby GuitarSlinger » Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:29 am

I posted this at Line 6 but here you go. You can also use any ASIO interface as input with the X3 on as dongle by selecting its drivers.

After updating with line6 monkey and installing PodFarm,

1. Turn on Riffworks with Pod on.
2. Click "Audio Setup"
3. Select "ASIO POD X3"
4. Cick "Open ASIO Control Panel"
5. Select "Line 6 Pod X3" and select "Inputs and recording"
6. Slide Pod X3 Monitor level to zero(or you will hear the patch on the Pod and in Pod Farm) Click "Apply" and "OK"
7. Disable Hardware Monitoring in Riffworks, click "Hardware and OK"
8. Click "Effects" under "hardware" and click "Amp" and "Set plug in path"
9. Browse to C:programsfiles/line6/podfarm/vst/ and ok.
10. Select the input button in riffworks as tone 1 dry mono.

You may want to go back and adjust buffer settings. The X3 does not make a great di imo too much hassle, is there an easier way to bypass audio processing on the X3? I don't know.

Cheers!
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Postby pbbobkanobi » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:43 pm

Great post Slingy. If you are using dual tones should you use the 1+2 stereo input?
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Postby GuitarSlinger » Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:41 pm

It seems Pod farm only needs a mono input the output should be stereo.
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