Line 6 – POD Farm Platinum v2.56 [OSX]

By | July 26, 2017

Line 6 – POD Farm Platinum v2.56 – OS X [packet-dada]

POD Farm 2.5 Platinum are premium tone plug-ins that add world-renowned POD® tone to any DAW. They are packed with extensive model counts for guitarists, bassists and vocalists, and deliver lightning-fast workflows.

Each plug-in boasts an arsenal of historic amps and effects, the kinds gear fantasies are made of. They feature plenty of vintage and modern amps, cabs, studio-standard effects, classic stompboxes and colorful preamps.

POD Farm 2.5 Platinum provides an astonishing collection of more than 250 meaty models. POD Farm 2.5 offers hand-picked essentials that no recording guitarist should be without.
Credits go to Team V.R. who provided the original unlocker, however the only way it worked was by opening and installing the pkg via Pacifist.

Instructions:

Install PODFarm 2, don’t click restart at the end.

Delete framework file– Macintosh HD /Library/Frameworks/L6TWXY.framework

Drag the cracked L6TWXY.framework into– Macintosh HD /Library/Frameworks/

Now you can reboot.

When you start POD Farm for the first time, it should NOT say “No license found, running in trial mode” or similar. If it does, you didn’t install the cracked framework correctly – try again.

Good luck.

Do not make money with this software…

Remember to BUY the stuff if you USE it.

 

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  • Total size 209.2 MB

 

9 thoughts on “Line 6 – POD Farm Platinum v2.56 [OSX]

  1. Minimonsta

    How to install it on MacOSX High Sierra if you getting `this software requires macos version 10.5 or above` message:

    Copy POD .pkg file to your Desktop.
    1. Extract .pkg file into new folder with Terminal
    – Open Terminal app
    – Type pkgutil –expand
    – Hit spacebar
    – Drag and drop your POD .pkg file
    – Type ~/
    – Write destination folder name
    – Hit Enter
    (example: pkgutil –expand /Users/MyMac/Desktop/POD\ Farm\ 2.pkg ~/desktop/POD/)
    In my example files was extracted to “POD” folder at my desltop

    2. Open newly created folder, find and modify `Distribution` file.
    – Right click on file
    – Open with `TextEdit.app`
    – Find this line “result = my.target.systemVersion.ProductVersion >= ‘10.5.0’;”
    – Check Your Mac OS version at ‘About My Mac’
    – Replace 10.5.0 with your version (My example: result = my.target.systemVersion.ProductVersion >= ‘10.13.6’;)

    3. Pack this folder in new .pkg file.
    – Open Terminal
    – Type pkgutil –flatten
    – Hit spacebar
    – Drag and Drop this folder to terminal
    – Type ~/
    – Write destination path and filename
    – Hit Enter
    Example: pkgutil –flatten /Users/MyMac/Desktop/POD/ ~/desktop/NewPOD.pkg

    4. Install POD from new .pkg file as usual.
    5. Enjoy)))

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  2. Charlo

    HEllo!

    First thank’s for this! But I have a question, it’s working but only in standalone, it’s does not appear as a plug in in logic pro ? Is that possible to use it as a VST?

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  3. wolf

    I cant seem to do that in my terminal it says “command not found”

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  4. Elliot Marks

    Hi, The link does not seem to be working anymore… Can you get this fixed?

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  5. sad pod

    can’t get any of this to work in terminal….. maybe an updated link with some better instructions??

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  6. denis

    you dont even need to do it the long way, Copy the .PKG to Desktop, right click, press “show package contents”, Right click on the distribution file, open with text edit. find the line “result = my.target.systemVersion.ProductVersion >= ‘10.5.0’;” press on the apple logo, click about this mac, copy and paste your current mac OS Version in place of 10.5.0 and then click save and it will work! hope this saves you some time!

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