![]() ![]() ![]() My TDM rig has long since gone to the great machine room in the sky, so I wasn’t able to test this or compare the two directly, but as far as I can see, there are no features in the new Echo Farm that weren’t in the original. Indeed, it’s said to be able to open presets from the TDM version, and sessions that use it. In any case, neither Echo Farm nor Pod Farm has ever supported the newer Avid AAX plug-in format - until now.Įcho Farm 3.0 is available only in the AAX Native format, and appears to be a straight-ahead port of the TDM plug-in. ![]() Echo Farm, by contrast, was quietly discontinued many years ago and never ported to native platforms, and although models of some of the same delay units were included in Line 6’s Pod Farm suite, users accustomed to the original interface and sound sometimes struggled to get the best from them. Amp Farm has since given rise to a range of steadily more sophisticated descendents, culminating in Line 6’s current flagship Helix Native amp modelling plug-in. ![]() Along with their Amp Farm, it was among the very first attempts to model studio hardware in software form, and first time round, was only ever available as a TDM plug-in for Pro Tools Mix and HD systems. You know you’ve been working in music technology too long when plug-ins you remember the first time around are getting reissued as vintage classics! If there is such a thing as a classic plug-in, however, Line 6’s Echo Farm surely falls into that category. ![]()
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