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chrisgd Just Startin' 25 posts since
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Mar 22, 2009 1:31 PM

How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

I have tried in several ways on how to load the plug-in but I still haven't really found how, I have loaded it by adding an effect channel on a track and it loads but it doesn't detects sound and I don't hear anything, I set the VST Audiobay to an ASIO UX1 (which I think is my pod studio device) and it seems that Cubase detects the sound I'm playing with my guitar but when I load Pod Farm it doesn't detects sound and therefore I can't hear anything. What am I doing wrong? How can I load my Pod Farm plug-in in Cubase correctly?

  • stumpsout Just Startin' 895 posts since
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    Mar 22, 2009 2:58 PM (in response to chrisgd)
    Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

    I think you gotta move the Pod Farm dll file from it's folder into your VST Plugins folder manually.

  • Line6Sach Gear Head 1,351 posts since
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    Mar 23, 2009 11:01 AM (in response to chrisgd)
    Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

    Hi,

     

    The first question is does POD Farm say 'No Authorized Device Detected' at the bottom of the plugin window? If yes, then do a license refresh:

     

    In the 'Optional Add-Ons' tab of Line 6 Monkey, please click 'Activate Feature.' Instead of a license code, type the word "Refresh" in the text field and click 'Activate.' Follow any instructions given during the programming process...you will have to unplug/replug the USB at one point. Once complete, try POD Farm plugin again.

     

    Line6Sach

    • jonterre Just Startin' 2 posts since
      Mar 20, 2007
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      Jun 22, 2010 2:12 PM (in response to Line6Sach)
      Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

      I had exactly the same problem in Cubase LE 4.

      Licence refresh worked perfectly though

      thanks Line6Sach

      great help

  • Line6Hugo Line 6 6,580 posts since
    Apr 8, 2007
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    Mar 24, 2009 2:08 PM (in response to chrisgd)
    Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

    Chrisgd,

     

    Please follow the steps in the following POD Farm recording setup guide on how to instantiate the POD Farm Plug-in in Cubase:

     

    http://line6.com/data/l/0a06007211cf84911ce83d02af/application/pdf/POD%20Farm%20Recording%20Setup%20Guide%20(Rev%20A)%20-%20English.pdf

     

    Let us know if you continue to have issues after following these instructions.

     

    Regards,

     

    Line6Hugo

  • xaxionx Just Startin' 1 posts since
    Jun 26, 2009
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    Jul 31, 2009 5:47 PM (in response to chrisgd)
    Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

    I need help here. just purchased Cubase LE 4 and won't get POD FARM plugin to work. i have to confess home recording is new to me and i never did anything like this before. The Problem i think was, the Files weren't in The Library/Audio/Plugins/VsT. I installed the Update of PodFarm (1.11.). The Plugin was supposed to install (listed in the install-application) but even after the installation, the files weren't there.

     

    Any Help?

    • galluzXD Just Startin' 1 posts since
      May 7, 2009
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      Dec 14, 2012 1:47 PM (in response to xaxionx)
      Re: How can I use Pod Farm in Cubase SX 3?

      Have you tried going to "plugin info" or something in the "peripherics" folder (or something, can't remember really well) and add the address of the folder containing the VST .dll file (such as "C:\Program Files\Line6\Pod Farm" etc), without moving or copying it from its original folder? There's the command in the plugin info panel. It worked for me on Cubase 5, with Pod Farm and other external plugins such as Guitar Rig.

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