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Slingy Just Startin' 418 posts since
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Sep 10, 2009 12:02 AM

Free Pod Farm Plug In

Anyone see this yet? Now through Sep 30th Podfarm VST is free for all Line6 account users for Line6 devices or Ilok. Pretty cool if you ask me, though I already have Pod Studio UX2 with the plug in.

 

http://line6.com/news/offers/864

  • DoctorWu Just Startin' 394 posts since
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    Sep 10, 2009 7:40 AM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Yes.  I quickly took advantage of that offer.  You can't beat free.  I'd purchased a Toneport back before the Pod Farm plugin was included so I didn't have it.  I've tested the plugin with Sonar and it works great.  Thank you Line 6!

  • dingavinga Just Startin' 12 posts since
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    Sep 13, 2009 3:31 AM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Excellent offer! Thank-you Line 6!

  • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 627 posts since
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    Sep 13, 2009 12:33 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Yes think you line 6 though I haven't figured out quite how to use this free stuff quite yet with just my Podxtl ... I will figure it out eventually.

    • dasvox Just Startin' 386 posts since
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      Sep 13, 2009 7:58 PM (in response to Apologist)
      Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

      I'm having the same problem. Any help would be appreciated if you have any breakthroughs. I'll hit you up if I get there myself.

      • bumpyroad Just Startin' 533 posts since
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        Sep 13, 2009 10:21 PM (in response to dasvox)
        Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

        A quick rundown on the plugin.

         

        When you install Pod Farm - it installs the vst plugin in your default plugins folder if you have one if you tell it to - or else it installs it in a Line folder. Search for Pod Farm.dll and you'll find it. You can either copy it to your regular plugins folder - or point your recording software to the folder the dll is in.

         

        When you download the free vst - you have to authorize it with monkey over the internet with the addons tab.

         


        The Pod Farm plugin is like Guitar Rig, Amplitube etc. and only works as a vst plugin in your recording software.

         

        Whatever model packs you have on the device will also be in the plugin. Buying more model packs for the device will also make them available in the plugin.

         

        You "insert" in on an audio track.

         

        For Pods - you have to use the dry sends (7 and 8 stereo) and you will be recording a dry track. You can monitor the Pod - or you can monitor the plugin according to the preset you have chosen. You are recording over usb - not the other outputs. So you select the Pod in the software if you normally use a different sound card.

         

        For Toneports - you record the 1 and 2 input and monitor the plugin - or sends 3/4 which are dry - and monitor the Toneport. Leaving the Pod Farm and Gearbox standalones closed - will send the dry signal over sends 1 and 2.

         

        If you monitor the device - you will be recording something different which sounds like the tuner (dry) unless you select a preset in the plugin which is the same as the settings on the Pod. But either way - the track will always be dry and gets processed by the plugin in real time. It's only when you mix it down that the tone becomes permanent.

         

        I always monitor the plugin when I record - then turn off the monitor button when I'm done. Then I can change the presets all I want - without harming the recording. Cubase has a button for that.

         

        I also record two tracks at a time with as many as 4 amps in total - then mix them up and experiment with the fx to see what it sounds like. It's great for satisfying your curiousity about "what if I had more or less of this or that?"

         

         

         

        Ampfarm is a Protools thing supported by Digidesign - not Line 6.

        • dasvox Just Startin' 386 posts since
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          Sep 13, 2009 11:21 PM (in response to bumpyroad)
          Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

          Thanks. I couldn't find it in my Reaper VST list. I'll tomorrow to find where it is.

        • DoctorWu Just Startin' 394 posts since
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          Sep 14, 2009 7:49 AM (in response to bumpyroad)
          Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

          You are correct, sir.  The VST plugin did not work, did not even show up in my list of installed VST plugins until I activated my free Pod Farm via Monkey.  It is free, but it still has to be actvated because it's the real deal.  Not a crippled down version in other words.

        • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 627 posts since
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          Sep 14, 2009 8:35 PM (in response to bumpyroad)
          Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

          Thank you Bumpy the .dll search was successful and I put it in the proper vst folder in my DAW. Normally Sonar spots any new vst period ...anyway I got the vst plug-in working using the Podxtl and it is cool that it recognizes all my model pack add-ons for use and that I can apply dual tones when re-amping ...too

           

          I wish there was someway way I could listen and adjust before recording it and applying it ...like monitoring in realtime my adjustments ...then when I find a dual tone I am happy with apply it and move on.

           

          Or maybe there is and I just haevnt figured it out yet.

          • dasvox Just Startin' 386 posts since
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            Sep 14, 2009 9:04 PM (in response to Apologist)
            Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

            I've done the search for the .dll and Vista can't find it. I've uninstalled and re-installed and still nada. Lil help. I'm using the latest version Reaper just now and like wise it usually detects new plugs.

             

            P.S.

            I've done all the verification and activation stuff.

            • bumpyroad Just Startin' 533 posts since
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              Sep 14, 2009 10:26 PM (in response to dasvox)
              Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

              Apologist - there should be a "monitor" button on the track that lets you hear the processing of the plugin when you play. Otherwise you would hear a dry plunk plunk - unless you are monitoring the Pod - then you hear the Pod amps and effects.

               

              After recording - you have to turn the monitor off or you won't hear the recording.

               

              EDIT - if the monitor isn't on - you don't hear anything when you play - if you monitor a track with no plugin on it - you hear plunk plunk.

               

               

               

              Dasvox open control panel - folder options - and check off "show hidden files and folder" and uncheck "hide extensions for known file types" - then the search will find it.

               

              But if you re-install again - there is a screen that says it will install the vst in a line 6 folder. You can browse to your Reaper plugins folder and it will go there instead.

  • cgtrox Expert Line 6 User 1,508 posts since
    Jan 25, 2007
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    Sep 13, 2009 8:58 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Thanks Line 6!!! I'm guessing it only works for Line 6 gear that does NOT already have the model packs? Is there a way I can just download Ampfarm directly into my computer? Do I have to use an iLok???

     

    cgtrox

  • stumpsout Just Startin' 891 posts since
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    Sep 13, 2009 10:52 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    I already had it free with my X3L, but didn't have it for my Toneport KB37....which kinda sucked...and I didn't want to cough up another 100 US bucks.

    So THANKS Line 6!

  • adda90 Just Startin' 1 posts since
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    Sep 14, 2009 8:31 AM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Is this offer only for september or can you use it in october for example too, if you ahve downloaded it in september?

    • stumpsout Just Startin' 891 posts since
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      Sep 14, 2009 10:02 AM (in response to adda90)
      Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

      what you get is a free 'license' if you take advantage of your chance to do so in September.

      Once you have a license..it's yours to keep using after that.

      So they are giving away free licenses until after Sept 30.

  • cgtrox Expert Line 6 User 1,508 posts since
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    Sep 15, 2009 9:14 AM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Do you have to have/use a Line 6 hardware product??? I downloaded it and tried to use it as a stand alone. It opens and the GUI works but does not produce any sound. If I have to pull out my PODxt to use this freebie then it's pointless, I'll just use the PODxt!!!

     

    cgtrox

      • cgtrox Expert Line 6 User 1,508 posts since
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        Sep 15, 2009 11:10 AM (in response to Slingy)
        Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

        Nah, it's cool. Maybe later if I run into a UX-1 or something of the like. I actually thought POD Farm was AMP Farm. I also have hoards of VST plug-ins that do just about everything under the sun so this whole thing wouldn't work for me. I thought it would let me semi-retire my PODxt. Thanks for the help Slingy!

         

        cgtrox   

  • dasvox Just Startin' 386 posts since
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    Sep 15, 2009 4:18 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    WooHoo!!! I stopped at two tracks with dual tones with four different ridiculous high gain amps with four different 412s. Didn't even mess with tweaking Q's or anything. This must be what Heaven is like. I stopped there cause I was monitoring through a home stereo and I might have blown some tweets. Replaceable. And worth it. Adam Jones would love this. Can't wait to try it through my studio monitor system. 2000 watts and four 15" Carvin CTS wedges.

     

    Thanks again Bumpy!

  • DarkZenGuitar Just Startin' 387 posts since
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    Sep 16, 2009 5:27 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    I'm a bit confused.  I already downloaded PodFarm-I have the XTL. Does this mean I can use it as a VST, but I have to have the XTL connected to get it to work? Or do I have to download this version of PodFarm and use it with the XTL?

    Can I use it as a standalone VST if the XTL isn't connected, say if I wanted to effect already recorded tracks?

    • vickinotkrap Just Startin' 1 posts since
      Sep 18, 2009
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      Sep 18, 2009 9:16 AM (in response to Slingy)
      Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

      HELP!, folks, call me a newbie, but I managed to get the licence onto my ILOK (a feat for me!)  but I never found a download to install POD FARM onto the computer? Is there a link to the download or what? Thanks for helping! (I'm using ProTools 8 M powered)

        • notkrap Just Startin' 1 posts since
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          Sep 18, 2009 4:06 PM (in response to Slingy)
          Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

          IF it was a snake , it would have bitten me! Thanks!

          • revMojo Just Startin' 2 posts since
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            Sep 21, 2009 11:13 AM (in response to notkrap)
            Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

            So, if I'm understanding this correctly, the only added functionality for me, as an X3Live user, is that I can re-amp dry tracks in my DAW, but I still have to plug in the hardware unit? Not worth the trouble. Would have been useful, if I only needed the hardware unit to authorize, then I could leave my stage rig in the van.

              • revMojo Just Startin' 2 posts since
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                Sep 21, 2009 3:06 PM (in response to Slingy)
                Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

                I DL'd the plugin anyway, and I can now see a few uses for it; I can use my regular interface and studio monitors, (multiclient drivers don't work on my system, and I prefer not to use the X3L as an interface, because it doesn't have phantom power)  multiple instances will be handy for pianos and stuff while I use the hardware for bass and vocals or whatever-it basically gives me lots more channels of simultaneous processing, which is pretty cool. I might even get the silly dongle, so I can leave my stage rig in the van, heh. (I didn't have the plugin already, cuz I bought my X3L in December of '07)

            • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 627 posts since
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              Sep 21, 2009 6:58 PM (in response to revMojo)
              Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

              I don't know if anyone else has encountered this issue using Sonar PE 8 but I have noticed sometimes when applying the Amp Farm over the dry track it will playback properly the first time ..but subsequent playbacks cause the audio engine to make a buzzing hum that drowns all sound on track out ..Ill try it again this week and see if ti was maybe related to something else but that's really gonna be annoying if it continues.

               

              Also I was wondering if I get the UX1 to record with ..is it possible using the Pod Farm software via the UX1 to split a signal and one guitar go direct to UX1 using Podfarm direct ...and the split signal go direct to Spider Valve and out the XLR of SVHD100 to the input of the XLR in of the UX1 to record a dry signal that can be re-amped and a processed signal from the SVHD100 via XLR?

                • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 627 posts since
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                  Sep 22, 2009 6:50 AM (in response to Slingy)
                  Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

                  I think you may've mis-read my intent:

                   

                  I wish to record dry via the UX1 main guitar input for reamping with the Pod Farm Amps but at same time record a separate track with the XLR out wet signal of the SV which can be done while in standby at night when I do much of my recording ...I would also like the ability to mic up the SV into this same XLR input on the UX1 during the day ...so I have lots of different tone options to choose from off of one take ..if that makes sense.

                    • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 627 posts since
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                      Sep 22, 2009 5:17 PM (in response to Slingy)
                      Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

                      Ya see I was thinking of monitoring the wet signal from SV through UX1 headphones while dry tracks of same session are being recorded via UX1Pod Farm for later re-amping at night and then just blasting during weekends at daytime and micing to the UX1 xlr input to get as many tone options for final tracks as possible.

  • mikey1 Just Startin' 524 posts since
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    Sep 26, 2009 1:19 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Wow. Glad I finally clicked on this. Thanks Slingy.

  • badbaddad Just Startin' 7 posts since
    Feb 15, 2009
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    Oct 1, 2009 3:57 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Man I wish I had seen this Yesterday. I really want the plug in but was waitin to shell out the bucks. Oh well you snooze you looze

  • dasvox Just Startin' 386 posts since
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    Oct 2, 2009 11:31 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    Any one know if it's possible to control this from a Pod with a floor board and if so how.

  • MindRiot Just Startin' 11 posts since
    Sep 1, 2007
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    Mar 22, 2010 8:51 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    I downloaded a license activation key during this promotion, but apparently I forgot about it and never downloaded the plugin itself. Am I out of luck as well, or is there still some way to get it?

  • RobWats67 Just Startin' 4 posts since
    Feb 17, 2007
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    Apr 2, 2010 12:48 PM (in response to Slingy)
    Re: Free Pod Farm Plug In

    I downloaded the Free Pod Farm Plug In way back in September. I need to re-install it because I recently got my computer fixed. What do I do? Please help me.

     

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