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Gearbox's guitar tuner. Directly after the amplifier comes another compressor block with just threshold and gain controls, then a four-band EQ with variable-frequency shelving filters at each end and swept filters for each of the middle two bands. This flexibility makes it possible to monitor without recording effects such as delay or reverb that help your playing but which you'd like to replace later in the recording process. At the top of the window, just to the right of the patch name window, are three buttons.

The first changes between the stored setting and any edits you have made, allowing you to make comparisons before saving.

The second bypasses the modelling chain, giving you a clean signal path and shedding any computer CPU load that Gearbox imposes, while the third opens up a very precise and stable guitar tuner with an analogue meter-style readout.

Where two-channel operation has been selected in the input source menu, you can set up two independent processing chains for the two input channels using the two icons immediately to the left of the patch name to switch between their controls. The reason two channels are required for each output is that some of the effects are stereo.

Other controls allow the level of the output to be adjusted or muted and there's also an output pan control with a mono button for when you want to record the output as a simple mono track. Separate Record and monitor Level controls are available to help you set the correct balance of track and the source being recorded.

Overall, the graphical aspect of Gearbox is very well thought-out and almost everything about it is intuitive. Patches, or Tones as they are called in the documentation, can be saved independently for the two channels and there's a generous selection of factory patches to get you started.

Although you don't get all of the amp models from the Pod XT, 16 different classic amps will be enough for most people, and the factory presets give a very good introduction to the range of sounds available, from clean and country through raunchy blues and rock to ear-melting shred.

In all cases the sounds respond in a fairly natural way to picking intensity and the character of the different amps and speakers comes across very clearly. If you need more variation than this, you can always buy the optional Model Packs. Bass players have a somewhat smaller choice, but again all the key genres are covered and you can use any of the stomp effects to spice up the sound where needed.

These amp models come directly from the Bass Pod XT and so are of a very high quality. I've also found that you can get excellent results on bass using some of the standard guitar amp models with the right bass speaker cabinets. The mic amps might not be exotic, but they are certainly clean and competent.

The near-zero-latency monitoring approach really works, the trade-off being that you can't record dry and add the effects later as plug-ins. Perhaps Line 6 might like to consider making the effects available as additional plug-in versions, still protected by the hardware, as they'd be useful in all kinds of mixing situations, but then there's only so much you can expect at these prices and Line 6 have already exceeded expectations by quite a long way.

Cosmetically the units are attractive and practical, and the software user interface is very intuitive and visually friendly. Gearbox has fun written all over it, but despite its jolly appearence and entry-level price, it is capable of really serious results, while if you don't already have audio recording software, the bundled version of Ableton Live will do just about everything you need until you get fully up to speed with the process. If you play guitar and record on a computer, then it's pretty safe to say that you could find use for a Toneport system, even if you already own a Pod XT.

The UX-series Toneports are remarkable bundles comprising good-sounding USB audio hardware and a very well thought-out suite of modelling software for guitar, bass, vocals and general instrument use. And I'm told by all the good softwares like podfarm 2. If you do not know the difference between standalone and plug-in that is not important at this point. Sometimes a new purchase comes with a free license for a light version of Cubase a DAW , which is from the company Steinberg, but that is not your current situation.

So you will need to decide what DAW to use, and there are many to choose from, most of which have a common core set of functions and features. Seeing as it sounds like you are new to digital recording there may be a bit of a learning curve so I would suggest reading the UX1 manual and watch some tutorials. I currently use Reaper as my main DAW, great bang for your buck, and they have an active forum. You can try the demo for free. Audacity is a free, but if you plan on doing anything beyond simply recordings for fun I would not waste my time on it.

Could you tell me how I would go about Downloading and using these for free? Everywhere it says I have to pay for it. Do you have the red and black toneport ux1 or the all black podstudio ux1? They both come with different things. Once you've registered your device at line6. It should also prompt you to install POD Farm, you do not need to pay for the standard version.

Whether you are entitled to PF1 or PF2 depends on your device. Not sure if you get Cubase if the UX is 2nd hand, but definitely worth a try. If not you could also call Line6 or open a support ticket to see if they can help you get Cubase. Pod studio series interfaces are designed by guitarists, for guitarists giving you a complete package for use in recording guitar and more. The pod studio ux1 combines the stunning sound of pod farm plug-in with a rock-solid and powerful usb interface.

I want to play guitar using linux and my pod studio ux1. There are at least presets for both guitar and amps. Pod studio ux1, pro guitar recording with superior pod tone pod studio ux1 combines the stunning sound of pod farm plug-in with a rock-solid and powerful usb interface.

Check out why review line 6 pod studio ux2, the test back in black. If the driver doesn't work on linux, does the scarlett m2i well under linux? This is the revamped version of the previous ux2 formerly known as the toneport. This line 6 pod studio ux1 package includes the pod farm plug-in and reason limited recording software, an ideal platform for recording guitarists. Comprehensive connectivity for live and studio use put simply, pod hd connects to just about anything and everything analog or digital, balanced or unbalanced, for amplification or recording.

Output works perfectly fine, or bass and troubleshooting. Line 6 tonedirect monitoring eliminates latency and provides a natural recording feel. The test back in your basket. The line 6 pod studio ux2 recording interface combines the stunning sound of the pod farm plug-in with a rock-solid and powerful usb interface. Pod farm plug-in with a review. The song is sixties dance music from the book rhythm and blues you can use by john ganapes.

Add to wish list add to wish list sku, Pod studio ux1 is a streamlined audio interface that makes it fast and easy to capture your inspiration and record great-sounding tracks. Pod studio series interfaces come with cubase le 8. Plus, a problem, We use this information to provide better, more relevant content on our site, to measure the effectiveness of advertisements, to identify and fix problems, and to improve your overall experience on our site.

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