Line 6 3.7 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Using Your Line 6 Hardware
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Routing analog outputs to another sound card
If you want to use GearBox and your Line 6 device in a computer recording setup where a sound card
already exists, then you might find it useful to connect your Analog Outs into the analog inputs of the
existing sound card. More information can be found in the Sound Card and Sound Issues section of
this guide.
Connecting the Digital Output to an external digital device
TonePort UX2, UX8, KB37, POD X3, POD X3 Live and PODxt Pro also include digital outputs,
which allow you to connect to digital devices such as a DAT recorder, Minidisk, another sound card,
or most any device that offers a S/PDIF (or AES/EBU for PODxt Pro) format digital input. Please refer
to your hardware’s User Guide, or check out the GearBox Recording Setup Guide available for download
on the GearBox - User Manuals page of the Line 6 web site.
ToneDirect
Monitoring
A unique feature of your Line 6 hardware is ToneDirect™ Monitoring, which is a separate audio path
that allows you to monitor the incoming signal with the lowest possible latency, for uncompromised
feel and responsiveness when recording or jamming.
Plus, this lets you to set the audio buffer size in your recording application at a large value for efficient
use of your computer, yet still enjoy extreme low latency monitoring while recording. On Windows
systems, the ToneDirect™ audio path has its own buffer adjustment while on Mac, no adjustments are
needed.
ToneDirect
Monitoring buffer size slider (Windows
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TonePort & GuitarPort devices - The Line 6 ToneDirect
Monitoring audio path has its own buffer
to allow you to keep your ASIO Buffer Size at a high value, for more solid performance and more
efficient performance of your ASIO software. The initial default is one tick to the right of “Extra
Small” as shown. Raise this slider if you are getting any dropouts in your monitor signal.
POD X3 & PODxt devices - These devices utilize a USB audio buffer (rather than ToneDirect
Monitoring) which provides an independent, direct monitor signal with its own buffer adjustment.
When a POD X3 or PODxt is selected as the Line 6 device in this dialog, a POD-specific “USB Audio
Streaming” buffer slider is displayed: