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sunburst1313 Just Startin' 3 posts since
Feb 9, 2012
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Feb 9, 2012 2:17 AM

No tone libraries in Pod Farm 2.51

I'm having an issue with a newly installed copy of Pod Farm 2.51 running as a plug-in (or on the stand-alone version for that matter) on my Mac (which has Snow Leopard 10.6.8). It works just fine on its own, but when I look at the tone library there's nothing there, and if I try to click on the source folder box, or anything at all with selecting a tone, it makes Pro Tools crash. I found the files for the libraries in my user account Documents folder. Has anyone else run into this problem?

 

-Christian

    • Line6Don Line 6 Support 5,274 posts since
      Mar 14, 2011
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      Feb 22, 2012 11:36 AM (in response to sunburst1313)
      Re: No tone libraries in Pod Farm 2.51

      If you are experiencing the following symptoms on a Mac computer:

      • POD Farm 2.51 standalone and/or plug-in not authorized on Mac.
      • POD Farm 2.51 crashes in standalone mode when Changing presets.
      • Pro Tools crash when instantiating POD Farm 2.51 plug-in to a track or changing presets in plug-in.
      • POD Farm 2.51 plug-in settings are not retained in Pro Tools project after saving, closing, then, re-opening project.


         Please try the following:

      • Close all open programs out, go to the Mac HD/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Line 6 folder.  ***If you are on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.x, the Library folder is hidden.  To 'unhide' this folder, you must first run the terminal program located in the Applications/Utilities folder.  Once Terminal is running, at the command prompt, type the following:
        • chflags nohidden /Users/Username/Library
          • *The username is the username of your computer which has the house icon under Places
        • Hit enter.  There will be no indication that anything happend except for a new command prompt if it worked.
        • With the Library folder now visible, go to:  Mac HD/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Line 6 folder
      • CTRL+Click on that Line 6 folder in that location folder and select GET INFO.  Check the permissions at the bottom of GET INFO, and check to see if they are set to READ ONLY. If so, manually change the permissions to Read & Write.
      • Then, run License Manager and just sign in with your Line 6 username.
      • After signing in, the Line 6 folder in the above location should be populated with new items such as a Guitarport and License Manager folders, and a L6system file.
      • Then, close out License Manager and test POD Farm 2.51 standalone or plug-in within your DAW once again.

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