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Pierrotws
Published on 08/29/07 at 14:36
Toneport case, the simplest, with just a guitar input, a headphone jack, and USB cable.
was used to record stuff clean, and even to have a amp simulation and effects on the cheap (75). Practical, simple, effective! (And much style as the JamLab, the tone of the harbor mouth, and can be hung or placed anywhere
UTILIZATION
You put the CD BEFORE you plug the ptite bete, and then installs itself. Unless you are a quiche in your computer, and you never install a program in your life, there's no problem (in the opposite case, is not really the fault of Line6)
Once installed you plug your guitar and you cry in front of the GearBox software, remembering that the whole is only 75.
The manual is useless, I know even if y 'has a ...
GETTING STARTED
Then .... is great. GearBox is really gniale, it is not directly involved in the recording, but you can take your soft or soft prfr free (like Audacity). Tone Port acts as a sound card, very easy to use.
No latency is great.
It can only record one track, is not a default, as is not to record an entire group at once, with each entry.
Any con, for lovers of compos stupid, who do not want to buy the latest in home studio for I-don't-know-what-to-thousands-d'euros. The sound is clean, a place not eat. Is nickel! Only default, the GearBox software is in English, and there's no patch. One that will BMOL 9, as t s'aurait handy when I beginners with the program. For non-bilingual, do not worry be, is very instinctive.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for some time, and I have all my renregistr terms with it, the result is stunning.
the +: the effectiveness of simplicity not very expensive, very useful, a very basic home studio, as I was looking for. Fed up with having to go through the South, I chose my sounds, and more, it's cheaper: P
the -: To quibble, the GearBox in french. But there's always wrong.
I tried the JamLab It used dailleurs my first choice. The JamLab is fine, but for 10 + of my dealer offered me the TonePort GX. The app is that of all the Line6, the pros of simulation, it is a little more class (is a real case, not a USB cable / jack from a cot on the other headphones) and can rgler the output volume directly on the TonePort.
Honestly, the ratio quality price is really gniale! There's the range above, but I'm just not useful. It suits me perfectly. Is what I'm looking for a long time!
was used to record stuff clean, and even to have a amp simulation and effects on the cheap (75). Practical, simple, effective! (And much style as the JamLab, the tone of the harbor mouth, and can be hung or placed anywhere
UTILIZATION
You put the CD BEFORE you plug the ptite bete, and then installs itself. Unless you are a quiche in your computer, and you never install a program in your life, there's no problem (in the opposite case, is not really the fault of Line6)
Once installed you plug your guitar and you cry in front of the GearBox software, remembering that the whole is only 75.
The manual is useless, I know even if y 'has a ...
GETTING STARTED
Then .... is great. GearBox is really gniale, it is not directly involved in the recording, but you can take your soft or soft prfr free (like Audacity). Tone Port acts as a sound card, very easy to use.
No latency is great.
It can only record one track, is not a default, as is not to record an entire group at once, with each entry.
Any con, for lovers of compos stupid, who do not want to buy the latest in home studio for I-don't-know-what-to-thousands-d'euros. The sound is clean, a place not eat. Is nickel! Only default, the GearBox software is in English, and there's no patch. One that will BMOL 9, as t s'aurait handy when I beginners with the program. For non-bilingual, do not worry be, is very instinctive.
OVERALL OPINION
I have for some time, and I have all my renregistr terms with it, the result is stunning.
the +: the effectiveness of simplicity not very expensive, very useful, a very basic home studio, as I was looking for. Fed up with having to go through the South, I chose my sounds, and more, it's cheaper: P
the -: To quibble, the GearBox in french. But there's always wrong.
I tried the JamLab It used dailleurs my first choice. The JamLab is fine, but for 10 + of my dealer offered me the TonePort GX. The app is that of all the Line6, the pros of simulation, it is a little more class (is a real case, not a USB cable / jack from a cot on the other headphones) and can rgler the output volume directly on the TonePort.
Honestly, the ratio quality price is really gniale! There's the range above, but I'm just not useful. It suits me perfectly. Is what I'm looking for a long time!