Line 6 UX2 Tone Port Demo Video Part 1 .wmv

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my Demo of the Line 6 Tone Port UX2, featuring some creative features, such as being able to go Digital to Analog and back to DIgital for the guitar sound to have actual tape saturation. Among other tricks such as this, it is the most versatile processor that can be had for under 300 dollars. I will add the settings for my Tone Cloning segment within the next 48 hours. To best use the information given at this video, there is a scrolling text along with each tone, and by pausing you can add to the tone library, and modify according to your speaker and playing style. I use my UX2 through a Maudio Delta 1010LT card, running KRK Rockit 8's as drivers and the latest verion of PodFarm and only the basic set. I plan to add more later. for vocal, i use the AKG Perception 200 Condensor Microphone through a true Tube Preamp made by ART. The 6 parts will include:
1 tone cloning
2. basic input and output explantion and demonstration.
3 Exporting to Audio Tape for TrueTape Saturation
4 tone cloning revisited (bass)
5 basics of a brisk vocal curve for your voice
6 Dual Mode and Summary
New Video Chapter each week in January 2010!

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  • 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.

  • 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 yes, if you can only afford 1 option for guitar, bass and vocal recording processing, this IMHO would be an excellent choice.

  • Can you record a vocal track and a guitar track at the same time?

  • @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.

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  • can this device record drums? or there's a drum machine in it?

  • does that software ome with the line 6 ux2?

  • @smackythefrog23 Thank you!

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