Sorry - I somehow got to a photo of the next behringer interface up which DOES have a inst/line switch on the back.
Not a lot of help really....
One other thing - you don't actually need a line6 interface to use Pod Farm any more.
I use Pod Farm on a computer with ANY USB interface and it works..
Now you may find you have to go and re-download the latest version via line6 Monkey & just tell it you don't have your UX1 or whatever connected, but I still keep updating and upgrading the software & I haven't had a Line6 USB interface for at least a year.
Not entirely sure how this will affect any packs you may have bought as all the stuff I have I got for free with the UX1 I had originally.
But there are plenty of good sounds available with the initial pack, which contains more than just the four basic amps and pedals that Whiteaxx referred to.
Now of course if you ave ever owned a Line6 interface, you may well be limited to just a very basic setup.
Even Amplitube3 free is fairly capable, but your second soundcloud example sounds like you are bypassing the actual plugin itself altogether.
Just checked - I have Amplitube 3 and also bought a couple of extra amps and cabs, but even the basic clean crunch lead and bass amps that come as standard are not THAT bad.
Somebody else suggested tweaking the knobs - once you are sure you have your guitar signal actually going through the amp and effects stages, try cranking the gain and volume and seeing just how nasty you can get. You could well just not be hitting it hot enough...
Not a lot of help really....
One other thing - you don't actually need a line6 interface to use Pod Farm any more.
I use Pod Farm on a computer with ANY USB interface and it works..
Now you may find you have to go and re-download the latest version via line6 Monkey & just tell it you don't have your UX1 or whatever connected, but I still keep updating and upgrading the software & I haven't had a Line6 USB interface for at least a year.
Not entirely sure how this will affect any packs you may have bought as all the stuff I have I got for free with the UX1 I had originally.
But there are plenty of good sounds available with the initial pack, which contains more than just the four basic amps and pedals that Whiteaxx referred to.
Now of course if you ave ever owned a Line6 interface, you may well be limited to just a very basic setup.
Even Amplitube3 free is fairly capable, but your second soundcloud example sounds like you are bypassing the actual plugin itself altogether.
Just checked - I have Amplitube 3 and also bought a couple of extra amps and cabs, but even the basic clean crunch lead and bass amps that come as standard are not THAT bad.
Somebody else suggested tweaking the knobs - once you are sure you have your guitar signal actually going through the amp and effects stages, try cranking the gain and volume and seeing just how nasty you can get. You could well just not be hitting it hot enough...
PRESS RELEASE: Line 6, Inc, the industry leader in digital modeling technology for musicians, just released POD Farm 2.5 and POD Farm 2.5 Platinum, the latest updates to its premium tone plug-ins that add world-renowned POD tone to any digital audio workstation. A new, free trial version is also available.
Sep 26, 2018 - It comes up with the screen that says NO POD FARM LICENSE FOUND. Pod Farm Platinum Crack & Serial: Pod Farm Platinum Full Version.
POD Farm 2.5 is the latest offering in the Line 6 POD and Amp FarĀ® modeling software legacy. Its new features include compatibility with any USB audio interface, 64-bit support, standalone capability and the new free trial version. Upgrading to POD Farm 2.5 is free for owners of POD Farm 2.
'With POD Farm 2.5, guitarists get an amazing collection of amps and effects - the kind that gear fantasies are made of - plus the convenience of being able to use it alone, outside of their recording software,' relates Mike Murphy, Category Manager for POD and Effects products at Line 6.
'Its vintage and modern amps, cabs and effects make it an absolute must-have for any guitarist's studio.'
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Each software plug-in boasts an arsenal of historic guitar and bass amps, cabs, studio-standard effects, classic stompboxes, colorful preamps and a virtual A/B/Y box. POD Farm 2.5 offers hand-picked recording essentials for guitar, bass and vocals while POD Farm 2.5 Platinum delivers more than 250 meaty models.
The simple, carousel-style browser lets users drag-and-drop models into the signal flow to build the perfect sound. Enhanced routing with flexible digital signal processing allows for a broader range of tones. One signal can be split into two separate and simultaneous amp and effect signal chains with one click.
Included in POD Farm 2.5 are POD Farm Elements, plug-ins that streamline workflow and conserve CPU horsepower by grouping POD Farm models together by effect type. Users can load single amps, preamps or effects instead of loading multiple instances of POD Farm 2.5.
Included in POD Farm 2.5 are POD Farm Elements, plug-ins that streamline workflow and conserve CPU horsepower by grouping POD Farm models together by effect type. Users can load single amps, preamps or effects instead of loading multiple instances of POD Farm 2.5.
POD Farm 2.5 and POD Farm 2.5 Platinum offer full MIDI support via any MIDI controller. Intuitive MIDI Learn functionality makes it easy to control model bypass, volume, mute, global tap tempo, the virtual A/B/Y box and more.
All versions are Mac AU/RTAS/VST and Windows RTAS/VST compatible for seamless integration with all major recording applications.
They offer 64-bit support for compatible DAWs including Cubase 5, Reaper 3.71, SONAR 8.x or SONAR X1, Logic 9.2 and others. iLok USB Smart Key versions are also available.
POD Farm 2.5 - $99
POD Farm 2.5 Platinum - $299
POD Farm 2.5 for iLok - $99
POD Farm 2.5 Platinum for iLok - $299
All POD Farm 2.5 software plug-ins are available as direct downloads from the Line 6 website.
Information taken from official press release, for more visit Line 6