

I'd probably have to expect that the sound may be a little different anyway because we're using different computers/interfaces as compared to a preset I'd create for the GSP1101 hardware guitar unit for example but when I get so much difference just sitting here with all other things being the same it just really seems odd! I can't be confident that the preset I post, or send to someone else, is going to sound the way I'd intended. Now, it's possible that I can dial in the same sound with PF2 with some more tweaking of the dials but then I'll be dealing with inconsistency if I'm saving presets that I'd like to use on either version. The sound I'm getting from PF1 is more realistic to me in as much as I believe it's closer to what I'd hear in a room with a real amp (I've been using headphones for all my testing). The PF1 example has the sound I prefer with more presence, spank and 'sparkle'. So.I'm pretty surprised by the difference in sound between the two versions when the computer, interface (KB37), model and all settings are absolutely the same. One thing I may need to do is go back to the Cab screens and be certain that the mics are set on the same distance and axis.Įdit: There is no setting of mic axis or distance in POD Farm, there is only a percentage setting for 'Room' and in both versions this is set to 50. There is some sort of delay 'pot' on the PF2 mixer which is turned off but otherwise there doesn't appear to be any tone shaping options on either mixer. The other item on the right (or would it be your other left? ) in the PF2 photo is the mixer which also exists in PF1 but is only seen on the mixer screen. It's the same mic in the first photo (PF1) however, you have to look at the Cab screen to see it. In the second photo (PF2) the mic is a '67 condensor'. POD Farm 2 Platinum continues the recording revolution that was sparked 10 years ago by Line 6 Amp Farm®, the studio-standard modeling plug-in that forever changed the way guitarists record.In the second photo I see a mic and some module to the left which is absent from the first photo? Perfect for recording instruments other than guitar. Run any single effect outside of the standard POD Farm 2 signal chain. POD Farm Elements will streamline your workflow and conserve CPU horsepower. Just drag-and-drop models into the signal flow to find the perfect sound. The simple interface includes a carousel-style gear browser that puts every model at your fingertips: dark and smoky American combos, gain-crazed British stacks and beyond. It features more than 250 vintage and modern amps, cabs, studio-standard effects, classic stompboxes, and colorful preamps. It boasts an arsenal of historic amps and effects – the kind that gear fantasies are made of. They have the lowest latency and best signal-to-noise ratio for guitarists. Hardware Independence now allows POD Farm 2.5 to be used with any USB audio interface. POD Farm™ 2 Platinum delivers an expansive model count, a simple yet powerful workflow, and world-renowned POD® tone for any DAW.
