no drum machine. but you could, port the mics from your drums into it, or plug another computer running FruityLoops or something like it into it, or patch it through the VST effects.
yes, the Gearbox is the default software. you can then upgrade to PodFarm. You can have it installed on infinite machines, but MUST have the tone port plugged into the computer to use it.
guitar into 1 of 2 inputs on the device. the usb carries the power and driver data, and an spdif carries the signal. at that point, you can also send analog output of the device (software driven signal) out to a mix, amp or other source. you will need speakers connected to your laptop, and preferrably a soundcard with a SPDIF input for the audio signal. I recommend the Maudio Delta series soundcards.
Hi, I have a question.( I couldn't quite comprehend the beginning.) If I may, how is this set up? Like, do you plug in your guitar into that device, and then the device into a computer and then? I am guessing the device has another output as well. (to go into something else) Do you need an amp or perhaps some speakers? I was just wondering if you could help me out with that as I am pondering on buying one of these gadgets, and there is insufficient info on that particular aspect.
so if you have this, you dont need any other audio interfaces or anything? this is enough to record guitar with quality? with the program, of course..
@prince4d yes, you would enable two tracks on the daw, and record the out put through spdif to both tracks simultaneously. making sure to pan the dual ouptuts in podfarm left and right so that the stereo image is preserved. otherwise, you would plug your analog outs into the respective inputs of your sound card. again panning the podfarm if using the dual chain mode. only latency is dependent on your system resources.
no drum machine. but you could, port the mics from your drums into it, or plug another computer running FruityLoops or something like it into it, or patch it through the VST effects.
smackythefrog23 5 months ago
can this device record drums? or there's a drum machine in it?
iannyrockwell 5 months ago
yes, the Gearbox is the default software. you can then upgrade to PodFarm. You can have it installed on infinite machines, but MUST have the tone port plugged into the computer to use it.
smackythefrog23 6 months ago
does that software ome with the line 6 ux2?
germboy56 6 months ago
guitar into 1 of 2 inputs on the device. the usb carries the power and driver data, and an spdif carries the signal. at that point, you can also send analog output of the device (software driven signal) out to a mix, amp or other source. you will need speakers connected to your laptop, and preferrably a soundcard with a SPDIF input for the audio signal. I recommend the Maudio Delta series soundcards.
smackythefrog23 8 months ago
Hi, I have a question.( I couldn't quite comprehend the beginning.) If I may, how is this set up? Like, do you plug in your guitar into that device, and then the device into a computer and then? I am guessing the device has another output as well. (to go into something else) Do you need an amp or perhaps some speakers? I was just wondering if you could help me out with that as I am pondering on buying one of these gadgets, and there is insufficient info on that particular aspect.
hydralisk3313 8 months ago
so if you have this, you dont need any other audio interfaces or anything? this is enough to record guitar with quality? with the program, of course..
MrGuitarBitch 8 months ago
@MrGuitarBitch yes, if you can only afford 1 option for guitar, bass and vocal recording processing, this IMHO would be an excellent choice.
smackythefrog23 8 months ago
Can you record a vocal track and a guitar track at the same time?
NeubyWanKaneuby 11 months ago
@NeubyWanKaneuby yes, it has a dual signal path and you can route one signal path to Mic and the other to any instrument thats plugged into it.
smackythefrog23 11 months ago
@smackythefrog23 Thank you!
NeubyWanKaneuby 11 months ago
what heppened with the next parts? cool demo
anyway u can share ur l6t file with us?
thanks dude
rickymontero 1 year ago
Is it possible to record two simultaneous tracks in a DAW using it while monitoring directly at zero latency?
prince4d 1 year ago
@prince4d yes, you would enable two tracks on the daw, and record the out put through spdif to both tracks simultaneously. making sure to pan the dual ouptuts in podfarm left and right so that the stereo image is preserved. otherwise, you would plug your analog outs into the respective inputs of your sound card. again panning the podfarm if using the dual chain mode. only latency is dependent on your system resources.
smackythefrog23 1 year ago
@smackythefrog23 Thanks. It was very helpful.
prince4d 1 year ago
@prince4d hwy what heppened with the next parts? cool demo
anyway u can share ur l6t file with us?
thanks dude
rickymontero 1 year ago
GAMMA RAY!!! ....kinda sounds like it, the first song
AfterFoodcookies 1 year ago
@AfterFoodcookies actually one of my own, done entirely through the line6
smackythefrog23 1 year ago
@smackythefrog23 nice
AfterFoodcookies 1 year ago
yeah, thats not the first time ive heard that.
smackythefrog23 2 years ago
Kind of sound like the guy from SAW.
ARBuilder1776 2 years ago
@ARBuilder1776 yeah pretty f%$£&d up
thehellodaisy 1 year ago