Obtaining the gearbox plug-in, Obtaining the gearbox plug-in •2 – Line 6 3.7 User Manual

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Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – GearBox Plug-In

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MIDI automation means using MIDI messages, either from an external controller like a Line 6

TonePort KB37, or from the host application, to modify parameter settings on the target plug-in. Most

host applications, such as Steinberg Cubase

®

or Cakewalk SONAR

®

, provide robust MIDI sequencing

capabilities, allowing you to literally draw MIDI controller changes (MIDI automation), which then

get sent to track plug-ins or externally, to outboard gear. The latter example is the most common use

of MIDI before the rise in popularity of plug-ins.

Today the most common use of MIDI with plug-ins is simply to control them from a tactile control

surface or, in the case of software instruments, from a MIDI keyboard. This is called MIDI remote

control, because the MIDI control messages are coming from an external (remote) source. To

successfully use MIDI remote control, you must know what parameters respond to a given MIDI CC

function. Manufacturers typically supply this information with their product.

Plug-in automation means controlling plug-in parameters from with the host application. Conceptually

this is similar to MIDI automation, in that you create automation within the track of the host

application. The automation sends parameter change values to the plug-in. But there are a couple

distinct advantages:

Plug-in automation is sample accurate (far more accurate than MIDI). This high resolution

allows you to create smooth curves and fades, without any stair-stepping effect, ideal for critical,

professional applications.
Plug-in automation parameters carry the actual names of the parameters, where as MIDI requires

mapping generic MIDI control functions to various plug-in parameters.

Plug-In Formats

There are quite a few available plug-in formats in the digital audio recording world. The GearBox

Plug-In uses the VST

®

(Virtual Studio Technology) format for Windows

®

recording environments,

and the AU

®

(Audio Units) format on the Mac

®

platform, and RTAS

®

(Real Time Audio Suite - for

Digidesign Pro Tools and Pro Tools LE) for both Mac and Windows, for compatibility with the vast

majority of audio recording software on the market.

Obtaining the GearBox Plug-In

So how do I get the GearBox Plug-In, you ask? The GearBox Plug-In is available to purchase as an

Add-On for all Line 6 TonePort, GuitarPort, POD X3 and PODxt devices - and is already included

with the TonePort DI and UX8 products!* The Add-On process is easy – make sure your Line 6

Hardware is connected to your computer (with an internet connection), and follow these steps:

Launch Line 6 Monkey

You’ll need to log into your Line 6 account, and make sure that your hardware is fully up-to-date. If

this all new to you, get help

here

.

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