
Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Troubleshooting
Start button > Settings > Control Panel > Line 6 Audio-MIDI device
Note that some Windows® audio programs also offer access to an ASIO Buffer size control within their own preferences or audio options, but is recommended that you always make ASIO buffer settings adjustments in the Line 6
On Mac® systems, Line 6 devices utilize the Mac® Core Audio driver system and all these audio driver settings are all handled by the Mac® Operating System’s
Audio glitches can be caused by your computer just being too busy processing other tasks from other software or hardware. When doing anything with GearBox or audio software on your Windows® or Mac® computer, it is always a good idea to shut down all other programs that you do not need. It is especially important during audio recording on your computer that you are not performing other tasks on your computer such as copying files, playing your new
Note that it is specifically recommended that you connect your Line 6 device’s USB directly to a USB port on your computer, and not into a USB hub. Some USB hubs can cause communication errors with USB audio devices .
Other computer peripherals can sometimes cause conflicts with your Line 6 hardware, or might be fighting for use of the same computer resources. You can try disconnecting any USB devices you do not need while using your Line 6 device if you encounter any such USB device conflicts.
Keep it lean & mean - it is common for pro recording studios to make their computers be dedicated DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), meaning they don’t install practically ANYTHING other than the audio software and
Also note that some USB speakers occasionally create clicks and pops themselves. Listen to your speakers separate from GearBox for a while if you suspect this might be the problem.
If you are getting audio glitches in the playback of Tracks in the GearBox Player - You may be able to reduce or eliminate audio glitches by making an adjustment to the GearBox Preferences:
Go to the Edit menu (Windows®) or GearBox menu (Mac®) and choose Preferences, then go to the Tracks tab:
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