POD Farm 2 Installer Guide (Rev A)
POD Farm 2 Installer Guide (Rev A)
POD Farm 2 Installer Guide (Rev A)
Installer Guide
POD Farm™ 2 Plug-In, POD Farm™ Elements Plug-Ins
& POD Farm™ 2 Standalone Application
Line 6, POD Farm, POD, POD Studio, TonePort, GearBox, GuitarPort, Line 6 Monkey, ToneDirect Moni-
toring, FBV, FBV Shortboard, FBV Express and CustomTone are trademarks of Line 6, Inc. All other product
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Preparing to Install
Preparing to Install
This document will walk you through the installation process for the Line 6 POD Farm™ 2 software
package, which includes POD Farm 2 & Elements Plug-Ins, POD Farm 2 & Elements Plug-Ins for iLok,
POD Farm 2 standalone application, Line 6 USB audio interface drivers, and the Line 6 Monkey™
utility. Note that the installer will allow you to install the POD Farm 2 Plug-Ins & application on your
computer, but you will still need to own a POD Farm 2 License for these items to be fully functional.
If you cannot find the Line 6 CD, or if you want to install POD Farm 2/POD Farm 2 Plug-In for use
with other Line 6 USB audio interfaces or for your iLok, no worries! We always have the POD Farm 2
installer freely available online on the Line 6 Software Downloads site.
• If you already have the Line 6 Monkey software utility installed on your computer - You can
connect your Line 6 USB audio device and launch Line 6 Monkey. This will scan your system
and recommend the best version of POD Farm for you (as well as additional updates and Add-
Ons).
For more details on Line 6 Monkey, check out “Line 6 Monkey™ & Additional Resources” on page 4•1
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Preparing to Install
• If you do not yet have Line 6 Monkey on your computer - You can download the POD Farm 2
installer by going to www.line6.com/software/. Be sure to choose your specific Line 6 USB device
from the Product selector, “POD Farm 2” from the Software selector, and the specific Mac® or
Windows® operating system version your computer uses from the OS selector.
System Requirements
We recommend that you read the separate POD Farm 2 Release Notes documentation for the full,
detailed System Requirements, as well as up to date info on compatibility with other hardware, software
and operating systems. This documentation is available from the Line 6 Online Knowledge Base and
the POD Farm Online Help page.
• Mac OS® X versions - 10.4.11 (Tiger®), 10.5 (Leopard®) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard®).
• Windows® versions - Windows® XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista® Service Pack 2, or
Windows® 7.
• POD Farm 2, POD Farm 2 Plug-In & POD Farm Elements Plug-Ins are 32 bit applications, but
are compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows® & Mac® systems.
Once you’ve updated GearBox to version 3.7 or later, simply run the POD Farm 2 installer following
the steps in this document. You can still use either software and your GearBox Tone Presets remain
intact, and can also be utilized within POD Farm 2. It is not supported to run both POD Farm 2 in
standalone operation and GearBox in standalone operation at the same time. However, if you happen
to own both POD Farm 1 or 2 Plug-In and GearBox Plug-In, it is possible to utilize any or all within
your DAW host software, provided you have the authorized hardware connected.
POD X3 & PODxt users: Note that the POD Farm 2 standalone application is not supported with POD
X3 or PODxt (although POD Farm 2 & Elements Plug-Ins are supported as an optional Add-On for you).
GearBox is the software for you if you want to run a “standalone” application for your POD device.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
Launch Screen
The first screen you will see after opening the POD Farm 2 CD window (or disk image window if
downloaded) is as follows. Double-click on POD Farm 2.mpkg, as instructed to launch the installer.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
Welcome
When the installer starts, you will see a Welcome dialog - read the text and click Continue.
Read Me
A dialog with the POD Farm 2 “Read Me” text is presented next. It’s called “Read Me” for a good
reason! Please review the information carefully, and click Continue when ready to proceed.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
License Agreement
The installer presents you with the License Agreement. After carefully reading the Agreement, select
Agree if you consent to the terms of this license. Then click Continue and the Installer will allow you
to proceed. If you do not agree with the license, you cannot install POD Farm 2.
Installation Type
Here you have the choice to proceed with the “standard” installation, which essentially installs
all components (recommended for most users). Just click on Install to proceed with the standard
installation. Or, click on the Customize button to select the specific components you want installed
(for more advanced users).
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
If you clicked the Customize button, you’ll see the following screen, where you can de-select any
individual components that you do not want to install:
• POD Farm 2 Plug-Ins & POD Farm Elements Plug-Ins - You’ll see here that these Plug-Ins
are offered in three formats:
• AU - Supported by most Mac® DAW host applications.
• VST® - Supported only by some DAW host applications.
• RTAS® - Specifically for Digidesign Pro Tools® versions.
Check your DAW application’s documentation to see which Plug-In formats are supported. You can
uncheck the formats you do not need to install. If you are not sure, there is no harm in just keeping
them all checked.
• Line 6 Drivers & Applications - Once again, it is OK to keep all items checked, but you may
not need to install all of these, depending on the hardware you are using:
• POD Farm 2 Application - This is the POD Farm standalone application, which requires
a Line 6 POD Studio™, TonePort™ or GuitarPort™ USB audio device to run. If you have
a POD® X3, POD®xt or iLok device, then you can use the Plug-Ins but not the POD Farm
2 application.
• Line 6 Monkey™ - This installs the Line 6 intelligent update application. It is recommended
all users install Monkey!
• Line 6 Audio/MIDI Driver items - These three items are needed if you are using any Line
6 POD Studio, TonePort, GuitarPort, POD X3 or PODxt device. (None are necessary if you
have no Line 6 USB device and are only to be using an iLok key).
Once all your preferred components are selected, click the Install button to begin the installation.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
Install - Authenticate
You will be prompted to authenticate your Mac® account name and password. Enter the credentials
then click OK. The installation process will then run until completed.
You may also be prompted with the alert that you will be required to restart your computer to complete
the installation process - click Continue Installation to proceed.
Finish
And…tada! You’re done. After the installer performs its magic, you may be prompted to Restart your
computer for the changes to take effect.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
Once you’ve restarted your computer, connect your Line 6 hardware directly to your Mac® USB port
(it is not recommended to connect your Line 6 hardware to a USB hub).
iLok Users
If you have purchased POD Farm 2 Plug-In for your iLok USB key, then you will need to download the
POD Farm 2 Plug-In License to your iLok key. If you need some help with this process, please grab the
POD Farm 2 Basic User Guide from the POD Farm Online Help site.
By default, POD Farm 2 saves all its Tone Presets to the /Documents/Line 6/Tones/POD Farm 2 folder.
If you want to permanently remove all these Presets, the you can drag the entire POD Farm 2 folder to
the Trash. However, we highly recommend you keep these around if you plan on installing POD Farm
2 again, or, copy the folder to a disk if you want to move them to another computer!
To uninstall the Device Drivers for Line 6 POD Studio, TonePort, POD X3, PODxt and GuitarPort
devices, run the Line 6 Driver Uninstaller.app, which is found in the Applications/Line6/Drivers
folder. Follow these steps:
Enter your Mac® account name and password and click OK - the uninstaller will run its course.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Mac OS X
Once the brief uninstall process completes, go to the File menu and quit the Line 6 Uninstaller. This
completes the driver uninstall.
AU Plug-Ins: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Installation on Windows®
To follow are the steps for installing POD Farm™ 2 on Windows®. The installation process is very
much the same whether you are installing POD Farm 2 on Windows® XP, Vista® or 7 versions - We’ve
pointed out where there are differences in the following steps.
Welcome
When the installer starts, you will see a Welcome dialog - Click Next to continue.
Release Notes
A dialog with detailed Release Notes is presented. Read it carefully and click Next when ready to
proceed.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
License Agreement
The installer presents you with a License Agreement that is required in order to install and use POD
Farm 2, POD Farm 2 Plug-In and POD Farm Elements Plug-Ins. After carefully reading the license,
select the I Agree option if you consent to the terms of this license, then click Next. If you do not
agree with the license, the installation will be cancelled.
• If you have purchased the POD Farm 2 license for iLok, then you need only check the “POD
Farm 2 for iLok” item. This installs the POD Farm 2 & Elements Plug-Ins as well as Line 6
Monkey.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
• If you are to be connecting any Line 6 USB device (POD Studio™, TonePort™, GuitarPort™,
POD® X3 or POD®xt) then you need only check the POD Farm 2 for Line 6 Devices item.
This installs the Line 6 Audio/MIDI Device Drivers as well as POD Farm 2 Plug-Ins and all
application items.
• If you will be using both an iLok and a Line 6 device, check both boxes to install all components.
You’ll have more options to customize the installation in the following steps.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
By default, you’ll see that all items are checked here, and it is OK to just install everything if you really
are not sure which items you may need. To follow are the specifics:
• POD Farm 2 Plug-Ins & POD Farm Elements Plug-Ins - You’ll see here that these Plug-Ins
are offered in two formats:
• VST® - Supported by most DAW host applications (other than Digidesign Pro Tools®).
• RTAS® - Specifically for Digidesign Pro Tools® versions.
You can uncheck the format you do not need to install, but there is no harm in just keeping them both
checked.
• Line 6 Drivers & Applications - (You won’t see these items if you checked only the POD Farm
2 for iLok in the previous “Choose Hardware” screen). Once again, it is OK to keep all items
checked, but you may not need to install all of these, depending on the hardware you are using:
• POD Farm 2 - ToneDirect - This is the POD Farm 2 standalone application, which
requires a Line 6 POD Studio, TonePort or GuitarPort USB audio device to run. If you have
a POD X3, PODxt or iLok device, then you can use the Plug-Ins but not the POD Farm 2
ToneDirect application.
• Line 6 Monkey - This installs the Line 6 intelligent update application. It is recommended
that all users install Monkey!
• Line 6 Drivers - Check the box for any and all Line 6 USB device models that include a
POD Farm 2 license - this will install the Line 6 Audio & MIDI device drivers for each.
• On Windows® XP - All Drivers are selected by default, and it is fine to just install all of
them since XP will use the one it needs, or you can select just the one for your device.
• On Windows® Vista & Windows® 7 - No Drivers are selected by default. If you are
to be using a Line 6 USB device, it is recommended to select the Driver for your specific
Line 6 device here. If you selected the “POD Farm 2 for Line 6 Devices” box in the
previous “Choose Hardware Type”step, and do not select at least one Driver here, you’ll
be prompted with this dialog:
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
If you checked the VST Plug-In options in the previous “Components” screen, the installer next
prompts you where you would like the POD Farm 2 & Elements VST Plug-Ins installed. By default,
all are installed to \Program Files\Line6\POD Farm 2\VST\Line 6.* If installed here, you might
need to point your host audio software to this directory to find the Plug-Ins (typically, the DAW
host software offers a Preference for adding a VST Directory - see your DAW host’s documentation).
Optionally, you can click Browse and select an existing, common VST directory.
*Note: On Windows® 64-bit systems, POD Farm 2 Plug-In files (as well as POD Farm 2 standalone
application files) are installed within the \x86\Program Files\ directory path.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Just to make sure you are happy with where you want the POD Farm 2 application and VST Plug-Ins
installed, you will be shown the settings you chose to confirm their locations before the Installer goes
to work. Isn’t that thoughtful? Click the Back button to make changes, otherwise click Next to keep
these settings and proceed.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
The next screen should already be set to Install the software automatically - just click the Next
button to continue.
When presented with the next alert dialog, simply click the Continue Anyway button to ignore this
message and continue the installation.
Allow the driver installation process to complete. You will be prompted once the Hardware Wizard is
done – click the Finish button.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Once the Driver installation completes, you’ll see a notification at the bottom right of your screen.
You will now be back at the Plug in Your Device screen – in this screen, click Next to proceed.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Finish
All the components you selected have been installed. Click the Finish button to exit the installer.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
iLok Users
If you have purchased the POD Farm 2 license for your iLok USB key, then, if you have not already
done so, you will need to download the POD Farm 2 Plug-In License to your iLok key. If you need some
help with this process, please grab the POD Farm 2 Basic User Guide from the POD Farm Online
Help site.
Welcome
The first screen welcomes you politely - click Next to continue, or Cancel if you’ve changed you mind
and decided you cannot live without all of this cool Line 6 stuff.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Note that the POD Farm 2 “ToneDirect” standalone application, GearBox, as well as any other audio
software on your computer, require that a Line 6 Audio Device Driver is installed to be able to utilize
your Line 6 hardware as an audio device, so you probably don’t want to remove the Line 6 Drivers
unless you plan on reinstalling later. Line 6 Monkey is unchecked by default. It is usually a good idea
to keep Monkey hanging around since he’ll still be able to show you what Line 6 items are available for
your system, and guide you through downloads and installations. See “Line 6 Monkey™ & Additional
Resources” on page 4•1. Once you’ve selected the desired components, click Uninstall.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Installation on Windows
Uninstall
The uninstallation process will now run its course. Click Next once it has completed.
Done!
This completes the process and the selected components are now removed from your system. Click
Finish to close the dialog.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Line 6 Monkey & Additional Resources
iLok Users: You can run Line 6 Monkey to check for POD Farm 2 Plug-In and Add-On updates, but for
updates and management of your iLok licenses, you’ll want to go to the iLok.com site.
Login Account
You’ll need to Login so that Line 6 Monkey can communicate with the online Line 6 Server and
provide you with exactly what you need. It’s just a few clicks, and it’s free!
• If you have a Line 6 account, then type in your User Name and Password at the top of the Monkey
dialog. Be sure to Log In using the same Line 6 account for registering your gear, purchasing
Add-Ons and authorizing your purchased items!
• If you have not yet created an account, click the New User button and you’ll be walked right
through the steps.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Line 6 Monkey & Additional Resources
Note: For Line 6 hardware that includes one or more Add-Ons included, it may be required that you
register your device before you’ll be able to “activate” the Add-Ons, or “authorize” your device. Just click
OK when prompted and you’ll be directed to the online registration.
*Note: Some Line 6 hardware models already include the POD Farm 2 License, and/or other Add-Ons for
free. You’ll need to “activate” these items by running Line 6 Monkey - see the following section.
You will be taken to the Line 6 Store, where you can purchase a POD Farm 2 license. Follow the
instructions on the resulting page to receive your activation key. Or, just head on over to the Line 6
site any time and see what is “in Store” for you.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Line 6 Monkey & Additional Resources
iLok Users: You do not need to use Line 6 Monkey for the process of obtaining the POD Farm 2 Plug-In
license and adding it to your iLok USB key. For instructions on this process, you can download the POD
Farm 2 Basic User Guide from the POD Farm Online Help site.
The POD Farm 2 license resides on your Line 6 hardware and requires “Activation” using Line 6
Monkey and a live Internet connection. As mentioned above, POD Studio and some other Line 6
devices include one or more Add-Ons already “installed” on the hardware device itself. When you
connect your Line 6 device and launch Line 6 Monkey for the first time, you may be prompted to press
the “Activate Features” button - go ahead and do so to activate the included Add-On(s).
If you’ve purchased additional Add-Ons, such as additional Model Packs, from the Line 6 Online Store
- these also need to be activated. You will have received a License Key for each Add-On purchase
transaction. To activate purchased Add-ons, launch Line 6 Monkey, go to the Optional Add-Ons tab,
and then follow these steps.
• You can find all Add-On license keys you’ve purchased by logging into the Line 6 - My Account
online page, and looking in the License Keys page.
• Copy the numerical License key code that appears on this page for the Add-On(s).
• Go back to the Line 6 Monkey screen and click on the Activate Purchase button. A window
will pop up, prompting you to enter the activation key you just received. Paste or type that code
in here, then press Activate.
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Line 6 Monkey & Additional Resources
• Activation turns the Add-On products’ licenses “on” in your POD Farm-compatible hardware,
so they can operate in the POD Farm 2 standalone application and/or POD Farm 2 Plug-ins.
When using your Line 6 USB hardware on a new computer for the first time, you may also see the
following message at the top of the Add-Ons tab - just click the Authorize button to finish configuring
your computer to use your new hardware and Add-Ons.
Just remember that for running POD Farm 2 & elements Plug-Ins, your Line 6 hardware that holds the
POD Farm 2 license must always be connected via USB (even if you’re also using a 3rd-party interface).
You don’t necessarily need to be using your Line 6 hardware as your active USB audio device - it just
needs to be USB-connected (and powered on for units that have a power switch).
Note: For Line 6 hardware that includes one or more Add-Ons included, it may be required that you
register your device before you’ll be able to “activate” the Add-Ons, or “authorize” your device. Just click
OK when prompted and you’ll be directed to the online registration.
Additional Resources
Hungry for more info? We’ve got plenty of helpful resources just a click away.
• Several additional Help documents covering the latest POD Farm news and support info, product
Release Notes and more are available here:
POD Farm Online Help
• Got a Line 6 FBV™ MkII Series Controller? Learn how to put that thing to work controlling
POD Farm 2, POD Farm 2 Plug-In, or even your favorite DAW software! See the FBV MkII User
Guides and MIDI info here:
FBV Online Help
• For technical support, choose from the many options listed on the Line 6 Support page, including
the searchable Knowledge Base:
Line 6 Support
• Can’t get enough of that Line 6 gear, or want to check out the latest Add-Ons and accessories?
Head on over to the Line 6 Store!
Line 6 Online Store
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POD Farm 2.0 Installer Guide: Line 6 Monkey & Additional Resources
• Join the Community! Line 6 users are welcome to join the Line 6 Online Community - The
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• Free downloads for POD Farm 2 Tones.
• Free iTunes® and MP3 Jam Tracks.
• Free loops for GarageBand®, Acid®, Reason® and more.
• Free guitar lessons from LA session pros.
• Breaking news, links and video clips.
• Info on contests and special offers.
• Access to discussion forums, software updates and more.
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