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![]() ![]() Line 6 TonePort UX2 @ Musiciansfriend ![]() Compare the best prices from all over the web on Line 6 TonePort UX2 Is The Line 6 TonePort UX2 The Right Audio Interface For You? Find the audio interface that is perfect for you on the Home Recording Soundcard Wizard. Line 6 TonePort UX2 Description The TonePort that lets you add vocal tracks power with additional I/O and more! The Line 6 TonePort UX2 USB Recording/Modeling Interface features the pro amp, cab, and effects models from the PODxt and Bass PODxt; high-quality vocal preamp models; and a simple, latency-free USB recording interface all in one amazing box. The included GearBox software provides a hardware-like, easy-to-navigate interface for dialing up the perfect tone for your guitar, bass, and vocals. Access meticulously crafted models of 18 guitar amp models, 24 speaker cab models, 5 bass amp models, and 30 stompbox and studio effects plus 6 mic preamp models. A special Line 6 edition of Ableton Live Lite integrates seamlessly with TonePort, enabling you to throw down tracks with ease, and the powerful drivers included mean low-latency recording with any recording software. Line 6 TonePort UX2 has all the same features as the TonePort UX-1 with 2 XLR mic inputs with phantom power, 2 - 1/4" inputs (1 for high-gain instruments), digital output, assiginable VU meters, 2 footswitch jacks, and a separate volume control for the headphone output. |
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I have this interface and i use it with Ableton live 7 and fruity loops. Its great it has all you will need for a home studio. I love it. I wish Pro tools would allow you to use this.
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It's superb - works very well with Sony ACID or Sonar.
I get similar results with just this box to a friend of mine, who has a pair of PodXT Pros and a spanking new Edirol interface, costing 10 times the amount. The amp modelling is good - amazing for the money, especially when you consider it does Bass and "normal" guitar - and vocals and keyboards on top of this! You couldn't get a reasonable amp for this price. The effects are just OK, but there's plenty to choose from - and again, you can buy a single effects box for the same price as this incredible piece of kit - and besides, I do most effecting via VSTs like any sensible person. Coupled with an SM-58, it gives reasonable vocals (although a condenser would probably be better), and teamed up with an SM-57, you can get reasonable live recordings of your axe through your favourite amp. Those are the only 2 mics I own, and I imagine that you'd get better results with better gear - but haven't tried, so can't vouch for any limitations of this awesome little box. Now, somewhere around here I have a sample of music I produced using it... it's in the "Bash this recording" section at the moment... enjoy ![]() |
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