Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – UsingYour Line 6 Hardware
ToneDirect™ and your Line 6 Hardware as the preferred Audio Interface/Sound Card
If you choose your Line 6 hardware as the preferred sound card for your audio setup, you get the benefits of ToneDirect™ monitoring automatically when running the GearBox application for tone control. This is standard operation when GearBox is acting as a tone front end for recording or jamming.
POD X3/PODxt users: All Tone processing is performed internally on the POD device, saving CPU resources for recording & mixing tasks!
ToneDirect™ Monitoring while recording with GearBox Plug-in
ToneDirect™ is a feature of the GearBox full application, not the GearBox
Using a
If you use the GearBox
•Connect the signal source to the input of your Line 6 Hardware.
•Connect the unprocessed dry output of the TonePort DI / PODxt PRO to your Audio Interface. This will be the source you’re running the
•Disable Input Monitoring in your recording application, for the track you’re recording into.
•Connect the processed Analog Outs to your Audio Interface, or alternatively, to a mixer (if you don’t want to connect them to the recording interface, or if your interface does not support input monitoring)
•Launch the GearBox application and monitor the recorded signal thru the Analog Outputs of your Line 6 Hardware, to get the benefits of ToneDirect™ monitoring
Using a 3rd-party Audio Interface with other Line 6 Hardware
If you have a
•Connect your recording source to the splitter input.
•Connect Output A from the splitter to your audio interface. This will be the source to run the GearBox
•Choose this channel as the track input in your recording application, and disable input monitoring for that track.
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