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guitar port
ok guys i reckon you are gonna call me a traitor for getting this but i am in student accomo and i can't crank marshalls anymore and i need something to record with. i purchased a line6 guitar port and i have to say for what it is i am impressed no modern junk digital wise has impressed me like this. ok it has a gd AC/DC sound to it well i am only messin about and i have a perfect skynyrd slide tone as far as technology goes. i would never use this thing in a live situation well i might if i were usin some1 else's transistor gear.
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Good enough for me..rockstah wrote:...
i think every guitar played with a computer should have guitar port. its a great tool for working on your craft......
i do have plugins in protools but guitar port sounds best to my ears.
Mark
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....................................................................................................................+1 ...........................................................................................MacGaden wrote:Good enough for me..rockstah wrote:...
i think every guitar played with a computer should have guitar port. its a great tool for working on your craft......
i do have plugins in protools but guitar port sounds best to my ears.
Mark
This is also a part of them. Toolz Baby, Toolz !rockstah wrote:...if you want to be a player you need the tools. how ever you aquire them you need the tools.
Mark
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JimiJames wrote:....................................................................................................................+1 ...........................................................................................MacGaden wrote:Good enough for me..rockstah wrote:...
i think every guitar played with a computer should have guitar port. its a great tool for working on your craft......
i do have plugins in protools but guitar port sounds best to my ears.
Mark
This is also a part of them. Toolz Baby, Toolz !rockstah wrote:...if you want to be a player you need the tools. how ever you aquire them you need the tools.
Mark
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Guitarport or my pod pro xt but more than liekly its my guitarport- it doesnt matter which one though - they both sound the same in how i was using it.MacGaden wrote:Mark:
What was your youtube clip recorded with ?
depends if i have some programing to do if have my road rig out. i cant rememebr which it was but again it doesnt matter they both sound like that.
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they really are a convenient way to pluck around the house. record ideas, play late at night on the phones.
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like ive said before, every guitar with a computer should have one. the best 100 bucks u spent in along time.45auto wrote:they really are a convenient way to pluck around the house. record ideas, play late at night on the phones.
Mark
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Funny seeing this thread. I just bought a UX2 off ebay today. I like toying withg the sounds in a PODxt sound engine as much as anybody and I needed a simple way to record clips. I have access to some decent mic's after all and I have no good way to record bass so for $120 it solves those problems cheap. Im glad so many here feel its worth it. Hell its only $120. Money well spent if it does as much as an xt and has good USB recording capabilities and decent (if not great) mic pre's.