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Line 6 Guitar Port
I just traded some old stuff for a Line 6 Guitar port, and I can't for the life of me figure out what to do with it.
So far all I can do with it is make my computer into a guitar amp. I can't figure out how to record with it. Nothing makes sense. Any ideas would be helpful.. Thanks!
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Well, what recording program do you have in your computer?
Cheers, Tim
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In GTP (I have version 3), in the mix view, click on the input button (under the track name) and select GuitarPort as your input. Then click the R button above the fader. When you strum, you should see that GTP is getting a signal. See the manual for how to record...
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Well I just hooked the output into one of the inputs of my mixer. I did not know it works as a totally analog unit, and only uses USB to change modes on the thing.
Sort of a poor mans POD, but since I traded stuff I did not pay for to start with, it's not a bad deal at all.
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