![]() ![]() For me, it's nothing like playing one of my amps. it just gets louder or softer for the most part. The POD (or at least the XT) is like a static filter that just colors everything the same. But nothing really close to what I want - and, after many hours of experimental probing and knob-twisting - no promise that I will ever find a way to trick it into what I want.Īt the bottom of that is a very pronounced lack of responsiveness to playing approach and technique. Stuff that comes within a long throw, maybe. So it's with real disappointment that I have to report that, for me, and the tones I like, the POD offers pretty close to nothing. But the idea of being able to dial up a range of tones quickly, store, and recall. Select your computer and/or Line 6 hardware device and authorize each one. Navigate to the Line 6 folder on your computer and find the Tools folder. Follow the prompts and restart your computer. I have a few amps, a Blues Jr, a Lexicon Signature 284 low power rack amp, a couple funky low-end 40 and 50 year old jobs. It will install Line 6 device drivers, if chosen, in addition to POD Farm 2.5. The idea of such a device is, to me, golden. ![]() And when I say exploring, I mean really pushing, prodding and twisting every nob on pretty much every patch. "A few years back, a pal parked his POD XT with me and I've now spent several long evenings exploring every patch. I found here ( ), the words to describe what I don't like in the POD FARM amps and overdrive effects (most of them) (from theblue) : ![]()
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