
Amp selection is a bit limited with just 2 guitar and bass amps, 2 guitar and bass cabinets, and 2 mic preamps. Line 6 also has a free downloadable version available with limited features, named POD Farm Free.

It comes with just the right amount of gear to get recording duties done - 29 effects, 18 guitar amps, 5 bass amps, 24 guitar cabs, 5 bass cabs and 9 mic preamps. The regular POD Farm ( $99) is the more affordable version.

This is ideal for studio cats, and for those that love to wear different hats and tones when recording. It carries 97 stompbox and rack effects, 78 guitar amps, 25 bass amps, 24 guitar cabs, 22 bass cabs and 6 mic preamps. POD Farm Platinum ( $299) comes with the most number of models and features. Line 6 currently offers POD Farm in three versions: You simply just drag and drop the models you want into the signal flow on the screen as you see fit. Thankfully, Line 6 knows how to make their products user friendly - virtual gear come with graphics and fonts that closely resemble the hardware they are based on, and you can chain your preferred gear together via a carousel-style gear browser. Having too much gear can be confusing if the interface and chaining design is not intuitive. You can set them up and tweak them in the same way you would a pedalboard rig.

Each one of these modeled amps bring their own characteristics into your guitar signal, and can be tweaked to your preference.Ī long list of modeled effects are also available, including digital approximations of classic pedals like the ProCo Rat, MXR Phase 90, Uni-Vibe, Fuzz Face, Echoplex and many more.

The Blackface Fender Twin Reverb, Marshall JCM-900, Vox AC30, Orange AD30 and the Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier are just some of the prominent amp models available within POD Farm.
