You can also save presets etc in Pod Farm VST but I think only as a file. It doesn't offer any of the "practice workflow" features found in Gearbox as its more of a tone designer. Much nicer than gear box and also loads all presets created by the POD, Gearbox etc. Pod Farm VST is similar to Gearbox VST but offers dual tones, a much more studio centric GUI for building your tones.
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I can't completely test this since I have the plugin version and the standalone isn't fully functional. Pod Farm standalone is different in that it appears to be doing the processing on the computer even in standalone mode. I don't see that Gearbox VST has dual amps though. You can still use all the presets created by the standalone version of Gearbox and possibly also Pod Farm. Gearbox VST appears to do all the processing on the computer and the POD is just the dongle. If you are using Gearbox standalone with an X3 then Gearbox will reflect the X3's dual tone abilities.
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When you are using Gearbox standalone you are operating the POD itself and Gearbox.
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It also offers a metronome, loop player and direct access to download tones from the Internet and an interactive interface for paid online lessons if I remember correctly. It also allows you to load all the presets that are on the POD itself, save them and is also how you move presets that you downloaded or previously saved to the POD. Gearbox standalone is mostly a GUI for the actual POD device with graphical representations of the gear. Is there any difference besides cosmetic between Podfarm and the Gold Bundle?