What is re-amping •22 what is a record send? •22, What is re-amping, What is a record send – Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Glossary (What Is...?)

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a tab named Device Manager. Select your CD here and navigate to an option to enable digital

audio playback of the CD (if this option is provided), and you will now be able to playback audio

from your computer’s CD drive in any program, and hear it coming out of your Line 6 device. If

your CD doesn’t support digital playback, you could also get around this by connecting the audio

output from your computer to the Monitor In (or Aux In) jack of your Line 6 device.

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What is Re-Amping

Re-amping is the process by which you can record a completely dry unprocessed signal to your digital

recorder/computer, while monitoring an amp/fx processed tone, and then route the recorded dry audio

back through an amp to apply this sound on the track later. The PODxt family of products features

digital re-amping thru the USB output, allowing you to basically record dry audio and then later on

run the audio back through PODxt to apply your desired Tone to it. This process is covered in detail

in the

PODxt Audio Signal Routing

section of the Hardware chapter.

Note that for all Line 6 USB devices you can alternatively use the GearBox Plug-In Add-On to

provide the same “non-destructive” benefits within your recording software! Please check out the

GearBox Plug-In chapter

, or the

Line 6 web site

for more info.

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What is a Record Send?

A Record Send is a signal routing mechanism utilized in audio hardware and software mixing systems

which allow specific input signal to be mixed together or processed and then made available to the

recording inputs in your audio recording software. You can think of a Send as a “virtual” audio cable

that carries a signal between your audio hardware device, GearBox and other applications. GearBox

provides stereo Record Sends that are accessible within the GearBox software, as well as from the Line

6 Audio-MIDI Devices dialog. These Record Sends are able to carry whatever signal(s) you input into

your Line 6 device and route them to the Audio Driver so that they are available in digital form for

your audio recording software. Your recording software can then choose the GearBox Sends as mono

or stereo inputs for recording into tracks.

The number of Record Sends available in GearBox depends upon the Line 6 device in use – PODxt

devices have one stereo Send, POD X3 has 4 stereo Sends, TonePort & GuitarPort devices have

two stereo Sends, and TonePort UX8 is the grand device that offers 6 stereo Sends. All Sends show

up as inputs in your recording software when accessing your Line 6 device using its ASIO driver on

Windows, or Core Audio driver on Mac.

Additional information is provided in the Recording Setup Guide on the

GearBox - User Manuals

section of the Line 6 web site.

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