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USB audio interface from Line 6 belonging to the TonePort series

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  • rozzmarcelrozzmarcel

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 01/27/13 at 03:36
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    I use it outside the studio where the gear is necessarily more advanced and better quality for shooting fast guitar or singing but he would fit right in a small home studio for really reliable.

    UTILIZATION

    to use my TonePort, it is excellent. 2-way, there is nothing missing or input side or output side. the latest updates do not call other: stable and efficient.

    GETTING STARTED

    within reach of a child in gifted ;) associated with software supplied with by line 6 pod farm and gear box according to the time of release, this is childish and very effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    4 years of loyal service.
    I would do this choice without hesitation and also each musico…
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    I use it outside the studio where the gear is necessarily more advanced and better quality for shooting fast guitar or singing but he would fit right in a small home studio for really reliable.

    UTILIZATION

    to use my TonePort, it is excellent. 2-way, there is nothing missing or input side or output side. the latest updates do not call other: stable and efficient.

    GETTING STARTED

    within reach of a child in gifted ;) associated with software supplied with by line 6 pod farm and gear box according to the time of release, this is childish and very effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    4 years of loyal service.
    I would do this choice without hesitation and also each musicos with whom I work out has a studio in his home. more and secondhand is perfect price / quality ratio.
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  • CyrpéCyrpé

    simple and effective

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 01/27/13 at 07:29
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    24-bit recording and 96 kHz
    Jack HZ 2 inputs
    2 XLR inputs
    Jack line inputs 2
    POD Farm plug-in (Mac AU / RTAS / VST and Windows RTAS / VST)
    18 legendary guitar amps with 24 pregnant
    5 bass amps with 5 speakers
    29 pedals and studio effects
    6 mic preamps
    FX Junkie Model Pack for an additional 35 effects synths, filters, delays
    Interface comes with Ableton Live Lite Line 6 Edition (8-track recording software) and RiffWorks T4
    USB 1.1 and 2.0
    I had the UX one before, but I decided to change the model need phantom power for my AKG 120.
    I use it mainly for recording voice, my guitar and some other instruments to tinker multi track compositions.
    My computer 'date of 2010…
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    24-bit recording and 96 kHz
    Jack HZ 2 inputs
    2 XLR inputs
    Jack line inputs 2
    POD Farm plug-in (Mac AU / RTAS / VST and Windows RTAS / VST)
    18 legendary guitar amps with 24 pregnant
    5 bass amps with 5 speakers
    29 pedals and studio effects
    6 mic preamps
    FX Junkie Model Pack for an additional 35 effects synths, filters, delays
    Interface comes with Ableton Live Lite Line 6 Edition (8-track recording software) and RiffWorks T4
    USB 1.1 and 2.0
    I had the UX one before, but I decided to change the model need phantom power for my AKG 120.
    I use it mainly for recording voice, my guitar and some other instruments to tinker multi track compositions.
    My computer 'date of 2010 with a standard configuration ... the same time, this type of device does not require much resources, on the other hand, recording software makes the difference.

    UTILIZATION

    Installation super simple software for pilots, one for the pod farm 6 (interface offering tons of digital effects) and one for the record ... I do not use. Personally, I prefer Audition.
    I tinker generally leads to 4-5 maximum with a sample rate of all there is more standard (44K), and the little box is very good work.

    GETTING STARTED

    No problem getting started, powered by the USB connection, so RAS. The use of software 6 Pod Farm to test interesting combinations, but the quality of these effects are modest.
    Better transplanting his tube amp with effects and a good sm 57, and there it's all good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been about 2 years since I use it not only to amuse myself by playing over a tablature (guitar pro aaah ..), but also to listen to my music from my PC to my 5.1 speakers.
    More than just a soundcard, it really is a handy, versatile and will add a special mention for the display with the meters needle, it adds to the beast a little retro side .. and it is really convenient.
    I would do this choice without hesitation
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  • jordy3001jordy3001

    Line 6 TonePort UX2

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 01/27/13 at 10:23
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    USB soundcard with 2 guitar and bass inputs, 2 mic inputs with phantom power supply and two VU meters on the front. I use it with Windows XP and a whole bunch of software Mao.

    UTILIZATION

    No problems installing the drivers, everything is downloaded from the Line 6 website. Everything is very stable. I use a lot with Guitar Rig and Amplitube, no audible latency and excellent.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation is easy via Monkey software (downloadable at line 6) configuration is done via an app and is very simple (configuration noon, footswitch, and audio). I do not have the manual but there is not really necessary.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 or 5 months, I own…
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    USB soundcard with 2 guitar and bass inputs, 2 mic inputs with phantom power supply and two VU meters on the front. I use it with Windows XP and a whole bunch of software Mao.

    UTILIZATION

    No problems installing the drivers, everything is downloaded from the Line 6 website. Everything is very stable. I use a lot with Guitar Rig and Amplitube, no audible latency and excellent.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation is easy via Monkey software (downloadable at line 6) configuration is done via an app and is very simple (configuration noon, footswitch, and audio). I do not have the manual but there is not really necessary.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 or 5 months, I owned a M-Audio interface, which I think had more latency than the toneport.Je would do this choice without hesitation because it is super easy to install and configure, and does what we asked. It has all the inputs and outputs I need.
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  • BobbyLionHairBobbyLionHair

    Very good product

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 11/26/12 at 11:18
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    Used with mic (XLR) and electric guitar live (jack).

    UTILIZATION

    Sound very good to my level. Integrated amp simulator (usable VST) is really good for us to take some time to find a sound.
    Against by a very painful is that you should run a special software to switch recording to the XLR jack. Not practical at all!

    I use it as a sound card as recording interface and as amp simulator.

    GETTING STARTED

    Drivers for Mac and PC, no worries. When the PC is off, you have the right to a big "pop" from the speakers, it is better so do not forget to turn off the speakers BEFORE the PC. Apart from that, no complaints.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for about 3 years. No w…
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    Used with mic (XLR) and electric guitar live (jack).

    UTILIZATION

    Sound very good to my level. Integrated amp simulator (usable VST) is really good for us to take some time to find a sound.
    Against by a very painful is that you should run a special software to switch recording to the XLR jack. Not practical at all!

    I use it as a sound card as recording interface and as amp simulator.

    GETTING STARTED

    Drivers for Mac and PC, no worries. When the PC is off, you have the right to a big "pop" from the speakers, it is better so do not forget to turn off the speakers BEFORE the PC. Apart from that, no complaints.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for about 3 years. No worries. Very good value for money and the design is nice.
    I suggest you take a ride on the "store" to buy the line6 and pack additional effects that are really good.

    Enough to make a clean model.
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  • PhiltheBassPhiltheBass

    A buy as first soundcard

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 11/03/12 at 09:09
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    This motivated me it is the amp models, effects incorporated and price of course.
    I used to put my songs on myspace: http://fr.myspace.com/fifayemoutsa
    you can hear its sound thanks to my sequencer live. I use it under seven with 8GB of memory RAM SSD with a hard disk of 60 gb. PC configured fixed by a professional.

    UTILIZATION

    drivers are stable and updated XP, Vista and Seven. I used to live with ableton.
    I record track by track or my voice xlr or my guitar, my groove box or my bass jack.
    Good model for micro modeled amp and guitars (many possibilities). No latency I put 8/10 is very good to use simplified and efficient.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation is easy, …
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    This motivated me it is the amp models, effects incorporated and price of course.
    I used to put my songs on myspace: http://fr.myspace.com/fifayemoutsa
    you can hear its sound thanks to my sequencer live. I use it under seven with 8GB of memory RAM SSD with a hard disk of 60 gb. PC configured fixed by a professional.

    UTILIZATION

    drivers are stable and updated XP, Vista and Seven. I used to live with ableton.
    I record track by track or my voice xlr or my guitar, my groove box or my bass jack.
    Good model for micro modeled amp and guitars (many possibilities). No latency I put 8/10 is very good to use simplified and efficient.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation is easy, the config is easy and the manual is clear and I put 7/10 on the implementation.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using for years, it was only by against my external audio card for now. What I like most is its amp models, what I like least is its side like a little black plastic box and plastic chrome knobs.
    I put 7/10 because it is a good value for money especially used.
    I would do this choice without hesitation ...
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  • ChrizzikChrizzik

    it did the job - live guitar amps

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 11/03/12 at 14:05
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    Connected to a PC 2008 (2GB, AMD dual carburetor body), I mostly bought bundles of amps and effects, and it's job very well.
    I connect the pc usb, and on the other side I swallow the TonePort:
    * Live: the guitar, bass
    * Via an external analog mix: from the pre-processed voice, keyboards, premixes, drums
    I record everything in cubase, to make models.
    Amps and guitar effects are great, I am not a fan of bass amps, but it's really personal I think.

    UTILIZATION

    Driver side, RAS, everything goes well, I update from time to time, and it has never let go of Windows XP to start in seven today. Then I'm not super pro administration of PC, knowing that I have another sound card i…
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    Connected to a PC 2008 (2GB, AMD dual carburetor body), I mostly bought bundles of amps and effects, and it's job very well.
    I connect the pc usb, and on the other side I swallow the TonePort:
    * Live: the guitar, bass
    * Via an external analog mix: from the pre-processed voice, keyboards, premixes, drums
    I record everything in cubase, to make models.
    Amps and guitar effects are great, I am not a fan of bass amps, but it's really personal I think.

    UTILIZATION

    Driver side, RAS, everything goes well, I update from time to time, and it has never let go of Windows XP to start in seven today. Then I'm not super pro administration of PC, knowing that I have another sound card in the same computer, and I do not fall below 10 ms latency, but as I have never embarrassed ...
    1 track recorded at the time, but I'm all alone, so it is not a concern ... attention if it is to save a group with several channels at the same time, it is not.

    GETTING STARTED

    nothing to declare:
    plug & play
    download super easy.
    And for the wealthy, full of effects to add bundles (paying)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I put in January 2008 because it is so blended into the landscape of the home studio, I feel like I've always had ...
    The feature I like the most: guitar amplifiers: numerous, varied, realistic
    The one I like least: VU mêtres are funny, but experience tells me they are not calibrated: I stalled many times over (the needle approaching the max without bottoming) to find myself with a signal way too much to listen to the recording
    I do not remember the price new, but frankly it was affordable, and I replongerais without hesitation.
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  • hhub17hhub17

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 11/01/12 at 04:29
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    My choice was dictated by my equipment: guitars, bass, Toneport is both sound card / audio interface and multi-effects, I thought I could draw a maximum saving and replacing my old Korg A5 at the end of life.
    I used it with electric guitars, bass passive Rode microphone requiring 48V (it has available, so again, material saving) and acoustic guitars with piezo pickup and preamp or no preamp.
    Essentially use a Toshiba laptop computer oriented office (one processor, 1GB of RAM, disk limited to 80GB external hard drive over USB): no latency issues or crunches as long as you set the buffer (buffer) in the system settings UX. And that is the rule not to support Windows software, but the back…
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    My choice was dictated by my equipment: guitars, bass, Toneport is both sound card / audio interface and multi-effects, I thought I could draw a maximum saving and replacing my old Korg A5 at the end of life.
    I used it with electric guitars, bass passive Rode microphone requiring 48V (it has available, so again, material saving) and acoustic guitars with piezo pickup and preamp or no preamp.
    Essentially use a Toshiba laptop computer oriented office (one processor, 1GB of RAM, disk limited to 80GB external hard drive over USB): no latency issues or crunches as long as you set the buffer (buffer) in the system settings UX. And that is the rule not to support Windows software, but the background tasks because the sound is.

    UTILIZATION

    Stable drivers: yes and no.
    Line6 is strongly turned Windows, so Linux drivers were difficult to use and updates Windows without frequent but I saw the utility detects that a lot before turning each.
    To save, I have Reaper and it works, 2 track input used along with other previously recorded tracks playing. No problem recording / playback with up to 40 tracks to play along, but comprise only about 30 drum or cymbal etc.. because the battery is broken down into individual instruments.
    + A certain number of effects and MIDI tracks VST / VSTi.
    I have not measured the latency, but it was not a problem to me from the moment I took the ASIO either Toneport ASIO or ASIO4ALL.
    There is a latency-free monitoring system if you listen to the Toneport, not the recording is done. Can understand that sometimes two listens and measure latency, if you can play the rhythm more easily.
    Linux, although I never managed to use it to record, but I could at a time and under certain distributions (64 Studio) use it to listen.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation: You just make sure to install the drivers, Toneport unplugged, then plug it when it is finished so that Windows recognizes. Installation not fast, and Windows application without stopping to confirm you really want to install something that is not recognized. A peak for a contraption owner at that point and only turned to Windows for so long.
    General Setup: simple because the interface reminds audio equipment. Press control rule at the same time that the mouse if you want to do fine tuning.
    Incompatibilities: No, except with Linux. Not fit on to the drivers, and especially no possible use software amp simulations and efets guitar / bass / vocals.
    Manual: almost clear but we must think through the interface to understand why sometimes we hear nothing (the gag out "mutated" for example).
    A bad point for fragile or planned obsolescence: fallen stranded on the registration / entry without warning. More usable that side without knowing why, and not about the repair myself, it's integrated circuit welded and not clipped onto a welded bracket. And nothing looks broken it. Obviously out of warranty. Very bad point.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I stopped using it after a move to save unfortunate event or a stranger who botched the input stage. Possible to connect anything to entry without a buzz unbelievable or socket line or instrument or microphone not working, while the outside looked neat trick.
    I keep it as simple playback sound card, much better than any internal sound card.
    So what I like least:
    1 / fragility
    2 / indécrottablement Windows.
    Plus: good sound quality and convenient to use with its dedicated software or any other, but only under Windows (especially XP, more stable).
    Value: good if you consider the effects (even if it is rather true that sometimes effects demo, but they intend to sell their other catalog) months if there are good physical frailty after 3-4 years.
    With experience, I would do that choice, I would buy a good quality card with Linux, and I would use simulations and effects available in large quantities, free and editable.
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  • Med SpliceMed Splice

    Very good sound card!

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 10/30/12 at 08:20
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    Very short latency, no wind, perfect for the réamping or recording guitar for the amp modeling.

    Ti7200 on a laptop 4gb of ram.

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra stable! With cubase 5, 2 track simultaneous virtually no latency! (~ 2ms)

    GETTING STARTED

    No problem for installation! Everything is clear!

    OVERALL OPINION

    It should be 2 or 3 years that I have, before I had the version 1 guitar input but I need XLR input, it's very good stuff, no breath and almost no latency, start buttons Well, a little light but sturdy. I would do this choice without problems. I had had for just over 100 euros on thomann a promo, which was a big deal!
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    Very short latency, no wind, perfect for the réamping or recording guitar for the amp modeling.

    Ti7200 on a laptop 4gb of ram.

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra stable! With cubase 5, 2 track simultaneous virtually no latency! (~ 2ms)

    GETTING STARTED

    No problem for installation! Everything is clear!

    OVERALL OPINION

    It should be 2 or 3 years that I have, before I had the version 1 guitar input but I need XLR input, it's very good stuff, no breath and almost no latency, start buttons Well, a little light but sturdy. I would do this choice without problems. I had had for just over 100 euros on thomann a promo, which was a big deal!
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  • NicocelloNicocello

    Very good product

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 10/29/12 at 08:26
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    I wanted a sound card, a pre-amp, effects. There is in this machine for cheap and with a good (or very good) quality!
    I use it for recording instruments or voice. The fact of having everything in one place greatly facilitates manipulations. The sounds and effects are obviously detachable and customizable.
    I recorded and sent lower parts studio albums without problem.

    UTILIZATION

    This card is perfect for a home studio and record each part separately. on the other hand unable to record multiple tracks at the same time, so not for groups wanting Register to live.
    Stable drivers updated regularly, no latency.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation under Windows without problem…
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    I wanted a sound card, a pre-amp, effects. There is in this machine for cheap and with a good (or very good) quality!
    I use it for recording instruments or voice. The fact of having everything in one place greatly facilitates manipulations. The sounds and effects are obviously detachable and customizable.
    I recorded and sent lower parts studio albums without problem.

    UTILIZATION

    This card is perfect for a home studio and record each part separately. on the other hand unable to record multiple tracks at the same time, so not for groups wanting Register to live.
    Stable drivers updated regularly, no latency.

    GETTING STARTED

    Installation under Windows without problems. Must register on the site to benefit from Line6 updates.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several years. Given the excellent price / quality ratio, I remake this choice. There are obviously other interesting but more expensive or a different config (multi-track recording, etc).
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  • StanleyWStanleyW

    An excellent investment!

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 10/29/12 at 10:04
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    To make fast, 2 line inputs, 2 mic inputs with phantom power, 2 inputs for guitar / bass.
    Headphone jack output to connect these speakers.

    I originally used on PC, then I switched to Mac and it worked perfectly in 2 cases. I am a guitarist and she was very helpful in 2 titles. Already back guitars for my music projects course with the help of simulations contained inside the camera that I bought later.

    And then the sound card I was just used to replace my amp (I play with headphones) that I could not use due to apartment neighbor fairly receptive :)

    UTILIZATION

    Very stable in use, updates are not legions but just to add features and very little to fix bugs because there i…
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    To make fast, 2 line inputs, 2 mic inputs with phantom power, 2 inputs for guitar / bass.
    Headphone jack output to connect these speakers.

    I originally used on PC, then I switched to Mac and it worked perfectly in 2 cases. I am a guitarist and she was very helpful in 2 titles. Already back guitars for my music projects course with the help of simulations contained inside the camera that I bought later.

    And then the sound card I was just used to replace my amp (I play with headphones) that I could not use due to apartment neighbor fairly receptive :)

    UTILIZATION

    Very stable in use, updates are not legions but just to add features and very little to fix bugs because there is little or no.

    Thanks to zero-latency monitoring, I can save a playback without worrying about latency of my system.

    You can record two sources at the same time, guitar, vocals for example, or when a stereo source (stereo jack guitar, for example).

    GETTING STARTED

    The installation is very simple and we found it immediately, no need to leave the manual. I use it with Logic and Garage Band and integration is very good. Also tested with Pro Tools, it works niquel.

    No incompatibilities on a system as well as 32bit 64bit (I have two at home), a small house support allows you to check any updates to.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have since 2005 and I used a lot, it has never failed. What I like is the quality of the amp simulations, everything is there. Fender, Hiwatt, Marshall, Vox, Dual Rectifier etc etc, the list is long.

    But this is not all there is also a list of all pedals, Tube Screamer, B / K Chandler Tube Driver, Boss Chorus, etc etc Univibe.

    Pleased with the overall quality of the sound card, I bought the packs to increase the choices available.

    I would do this choice without worry. In this niche, there's no better.
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  • Nounoutt'Nounoutt'

    very good product

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 10/27/12 at 08:43
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    2 independent channels + various additional I / O (monitor, line)

    used for 3 years with 3GB Ram Windows XP / cubase essential 5
    puissur Mac (i3 12GB), Logic Pro 9, Cubase E5, reaper ...

    2 mic + static guitar plugged in continuously emerging on KRK Rookit 6

    I also use the monitor to retrieve the entry of his old PC and a headphone amp (millenium HA4) that allows me to redistribute the signal on two headphones and desktop speakers, and "analog out" to feed a PC.

    Use: voice recording / acoustic guitar (mic static).

    Works like new, never carried, moved ...

    UTILIZATION

    No worries particular, I used podfarm with the pc, and since the transition to Mac, I do not use tha…
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    2 independent channels + various additional I / O (monitor, line)

    used for 3 years with 3GB Ram Windows XP / cubase essential 5
    puissur Mac (i3 12GB), Logic Pro 9, Cubase E5, reaper ...

    2 mic + static guitar plugged in continuously emerging on KRK Rookit 6

    I also use the monitor to retrieve the entry of his old PC and a headphone amp (millenium HA4) that allows me to redistribute the signal on two headphones and desktop speakers, and "analog out" to feed a PC.

    Use: voice recording / acoustic guitar (mic static).

    Works like new, never carried, moved ...

    UTILIZATION

    No worries particular, I used podfarm with the pc, and since the transition to Mac, I do not use that interface as such (no presets etc. ..). The sound is dry, then treated in the mac with other plug.

    Registration ben .. 2 tracks, and reading ... uh ... it depends on the rate of load plug sessions, the buffer size of course, but it's not a pb, the limit is far ...

    Updated driver when I think .... management system with line monkey

    10ms latency

    GETTING STARTED

    I had problems when I had the Mac, I had crashes without warning, apparently came from bp Mac, exchanged immediately, and since no worries ...

    Updates through the Line 6 monkey lar could be simpler, but it will, it is ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    used several hours a day since 2008, every day (or almost), Ras.

    No element of comparison, I went to the shop in time, and advised by the seller, depending mainly on the potential I / O, price, went with.

    Do the job.

    With hindsight, the preamp is what is entry level, correct, but if you blow in need bcp gain (I have a studio project and Apex 435 B1, a fair bit to catch some acoustic gtr ask more gain).
    Under the same conditions, I would do the mm range without hesitation.

    Very good quality / price ratio.
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  • Emgxx84Emgxx84

    studio cheap

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 07/20/12 at 06:08
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    usb dampli modeler, digital out, analogs, entered microphones / guitars, headphone jack, footswitch lines imputs, stereo monitor in .... it lacks the afternoon and was ca aurrais top.

    UTILIZATION

    I am asked, the driver is stable? ... bah it works without problem.
    used with reaper, évidament jai never tried to max track record because I do not use it for men of true EST reccording not because the box made for that. a bit of latency but everything works out in your setup recording schedule.

    GETTING STARTED

    implementation is EXTREMELY easy, even my grandmother pourait do.

    OVERALL OPINION

    ideal for those who have not much money and time to all who want their l…
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    usb dampli modeler, digital out, analogs, entered microphones / guitars, headphone jack, footswitch lines imputs, stereo monitor in .... it lacks the afternoon and was ca aurrais top.

    UTILIZATION

    I am asked, the driver is stable? ... bah it works without problem.
    used with reaper, évidament jai never tried to max track record because I do not use it for men of true EST reccording not because the box made for that. a bit of latency but everything works out in your setup recording schedule.

    GETTING STARTED

    implementation is EXTREMELY easy, even my grandmother pourait do.

    OVERALL OPINION

    ideal for those who have not much money and time to all who want their little registration card or simply used as the amp because you have amp modeler provided inside for the price of the box is right. In my case I lutilise only as sound card, am using it to have fun, listen to music through my studio monitors, composing little trick to my group (Openfieldz) I buy its good value I wanted nothing complicated because I am not a pro in this area so if you reconnaisez in my opinion so go ahead not regret one bit because a good machine, it is not pro gear, but it ' is correct.
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  • NeoIsDeadNeoIsDead

    Line 6 in pole position!

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 05/28/12 at 07:42
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    A sound card handy for audio ...
    I used this sound card with a pc and a mac if you can use an amp in my little studio at the time. I save quite a title for my pleasure (failing to have a group).
    I used it mainly with Cubase and Reason.

    UTILIZATION

    The Gear box and supplied with a manufacturing plant for its super versatile electric guitar, electro or bass.
    Latency is near zero it is very easy to manage multiple tracks with his séquenseur and synchronize it with a rhythm box.
    Only drawback, you have to buy new hardware to use the new software, but with this quality at this price it's still a turie.

    GETTING STARTED

    Easy installation and configuration archie and c…
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    A sound card handy for audio ...
    I used this sound card with a pc and a mac if you can use an amp in my little studio at the time. I save quite a title for my pleasure (failing to have a group).
    I used it mainly with Cubase and Reason.

    UTILIZATION

    The Gear box and supplied with a manufacturing plant for its super versatile electric guitar, electro or bass.
    Latency is near zero it is very easy to manage multiple tracks with his séquenseur and synchronize it with a rhythm box.
    Only drawback, you have to buy new hardware to use the new software, but with this quality at this price it's still a turie.

    GETTING STARTED

    Easy installation and configuration archie and compatibility with all the computers I've used so far.

    OVERALL OPINION

    As a major user of Line 6 products with the judge I + + + + +
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  • MGR/MattGMGR/MattG

    Line 6 UX2

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 04/10/10 at 15:00
    This is an entry level recording interface with two XLR inputs, two quarter inch instrument inputs, and two quarter inch line in's. It has a head phone jack, also quarter inch. It has two analog quarter inch outs and a Spdif digital out. There are two footswitch controls and a stereo monitor in. It connects via USB, and supplies phantom power. The interface comes with Pod Farm software which is a modeling plug in. It also comes with Ableton Live Lite, and Reason Adapted.

    I bought this unit from an ebay store for $189. I shopped for many different units but I felt this was the best thing for a beginner to learn to record on. It came with everything I needed, software and all, to get starte…
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    This is an entry level recording interface with two XLR inputs, two quarter inch instrument inputs, and two quarter inch line in's. It has a head phone jack, also quarter inch. It has two analog quarter inch outs and a Spdif digital out. There are two footswitch controls and a stereo monitor in. It connects via USB, and supplies phantom power. The interface comes with Pod Farm software which is a modeling plug in. It also comes with Ableton Live Lite, and Reason Adapted.

    I bought this unit from an ebay store for $189. I shopped for many different units but I felt this was the best thing for a beginner to learn to record on. It came with everything I needed, software and all, to get started and learning the basics.

    It is very easy to use. All you have to do is plug in, make sure you have the right input selected and record. The setup was easy as well. If you are using the Ableton software that was included, it guides you through to get the interface set up. If you have your latency settings set right, the interface has very small latency even when you are recording a processed signal. The Pod Farm plugin has some neat sounding presets and you can get some decent sound by tweaking EQ. The controls are very easy to use as well. Both of the mics have a gain control and there is a headphone level and an output level. The phantom power button is clearly labeled. Once you figure out how to use reason, it is also a powerful program. Each program is only a trial version but they all are very usable to start out.

    I wish you could select the input you are recording with on the interface itself and not in a program. It also needs to be able to record inputs simultaneously. This isn't really a complaint for the interface, but they could have included a tutorial on how to use Reason with Albeton.

    It seems to be built very well. I haven't had any trouble with it yet. There isn't much else to say here.

    I think this is the best little package you can get for $200 or less. It has everything you need to get started and is fairly easy to use. You certainly wont end up with Pro Tools professional recording but it is a great way to learn.

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    Line 6 UX2

    Line 6 TonePort UX2Published on 03/20/10 at 16:00
    I've been playing guitar for only a few years, (drums for 10+, bass for about 5, keys for maybe a bit longer) and more recently making electronic music for my project Time Zones and Area Codes.

    I bought it from guitar center for a little less than $150. I liked the reviews on the site and I needed an interface to record my guitar with.

    <a href="http://guitarcenter.com">http://guitarcenter.com</a>

    It's super easy to use, sounds awesome, comes with free software (without needing 'unlock' codes), has awesome amp modeling technology, sounds great with more than just guitars, has 2 XLR inputs for mics (which recently got me into doing more ambient/noise work), and pretty much all-around rocks…
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    I've been playing guitar for only a few years, (drums for 10+, bass for about 5, keys for maybe a bit longer) and more recently making electronic music for my project Time Zones and Area Codes.

    I bought it from guitar center for a little less than $150. I liked the reviews on the site and I needed an interface to record my guitar with.

    <a href="http://guitarcenter.com">http://guitarcenter.com</a>

    It's super easy to use, sounds awesome, comes with free software (without needing 'unlock' codes), has awesome amp modeling technology, sounds great with more than just guitars, has 2 XLR inputs for mics (which recently got me into doing more ambient/noise work), and pretty much all-around rocks. The bypass button is the icing on the cake though, not having to use their crazy digital rigs when you don't necessarily need to. Awesome!

    Clipping noises, and lots of them. Even when there's no peak going on, I sometimes get an annoying little ticking sound that ruins my loop or track or whatever i'm working on. It usually can't be EQ'd out without losing my perfect tone. Also, the sounds are a bit 'digital' sounding, so unless you're using the bypass with certain instruments you're going to want to punch your studio monitors in the face.

    In all honesty, I don't think it's that big of a drawback (unless you plan on playing football with the device), but it's not built THAT great. It will last, as long as you treat it with semi-special care.

    This thing is amazing. Sure it's not a tank, but if you need to record guitar, vocals, bass, keyboards, didgeridoo, trumpet, violin, harmonica, or just about anything this is definitely for you.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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