Line 6 headphones powered monitors manual What is a soundcard?, What is Stomp?, What is Tap Tempo?

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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide

also quickly started making foot pedals that emulated this effect too (check out the GearBox U- Vibe in the Mod Effects menu for a model of one of these popular effects). Stevie Ray Vaughn and The Beatles were both heavy users of rotary speaker effects for guitar. For details on each of the Rotary Speaker controls, move your mouse over the control and look in the Info Bar at the bottom of the GearBox window.

Many of the effects are modeled after classic gear described in the Model Gallery.

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What is a soundcard?

A soundcard is the piece of hardware in (or attached to) your computer that plays back and receives sound into the computer for recording or other uses. Line 6 TonePort, GuitarPort and PODxt devices all operates as USB soundcards, since they utilize high performance audio drivers and can be accessed by most any audio software on your Mac or Windows computer for quality audio recording and playback. Additional information is provided in the Recording Setup Guide on the GearBox Online Help section of the Line 6 web site.

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What is Stomp?

Stomp is one of the types of GearBox Effects. A selection of stomp box distortion, fuzz and compressor effects are available from its Effect Model menu. For details on each of the Stomp controls, move your mouse over the control and look in the Info Bar at the bottom of the GearBox window.

Many of the effects are modeled after classic gear described in the Model Gallery.

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What is Tap Tempo?

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Line 6 headphones powered monitors manual What is a soundcard?, What is Stomp?, What is Tap Tempo?