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♫ Sunday, October 16th, 2011
I just expended the day in tonal heaven. My Line 6 GuitarPort Online bundle just arrived today – approximately one week after ordering. This may be the idealisti tool for raising your musical experience from the toy world of Guitar Hero the game, to being a real guitar hero in your own right.
So what is the Line 6 GuitarPort Online bundle, you ask? It is a combining of hardware, software, and online service, that combine into a finish guitar learning, performance, and recording system. The current price of entry to this soup-to-nuts scheme is less than $30.00 US!
In order to gain an understanding of all that is included, let’s talk regarding each factor of the scheme separately. We’ll start out with the hardware. Included in the box is the Line 6 TonePort DI Silver. This is a small, solidly built metal unit measures when it comes to 6″x4″x2″, sitting comfortably on your desktop. The front panel has a 1/4″ jack for plugging in your guitar, bass or other instrument, a Pad switch for letting down the gain (good for instruments with active or other high output pickups), and a volume control for the direct monitoring function. The rear panel has a USB jack for connecting to your computer, a 1/4″ stereo headphone jack, a 1/4″ DI Out jack, and a pair of 1/4″ Analog outputs. This is, in essence, a 1 in, 2 out computer audio interface, quintessentially tailored to be commodious for guitarists and bassists.
The software comprises of GearBox and Line 6 Monkey. Monkey is a handy utility that connects to Line 6′s servers, and provides a centralized interface to check all distinct features of the system for possible software and firmware updates, and simplify the upgrade process.
GearBox is where the rubber hits the road. This is a reasonably full-featured ‘amp sim’, that holds models of most classic amps and FX you might care to name. These are all rendered as rather convincing emulations of the expected Marshalls, tweed and blackface Fenders, Mesas, Voxes, Soldanos, Jazz Choruses, etc. Also included are Bass amp sims like both SVT and B-15 from Ampeg, Eden, GK, etc. Also included are emulations of API, Neve, and other preamps, as well as a number of Line 6 models.
GearBox likewise includes all the speaker cabinet models that one would suppose to mix and match with the above amps, in configurations from 1×6 through assorted 4×12′s. Also included are a full array of modeled microphones such as Shure SM57, Sennheiser 421, Neumann U67, EV RE-20, AKG D112, and Telefunken U-47.
GearBox likewise has a full supplement of stompbox effect emulations. Included in these are a gate, volume pedal, wah pedal, distortions, fuzzes, and overdrives, compressors and de-essors, equalizers, chorus, flanger, univibe, tremolo, phaser, Leslie, delays, echos, and reverbs.
Also included is an accurate, full-function chromatic tuner.
GearBox may be used either as a standalone application, or as a VST plugin within a host application such as Logic, Sonar, Pro Tools, Cubase, or other DAW. In the standalone application, one could listen to their performance through headphones, or even run the main stereo output from the TonePort DI-S to a massive PA system for concert applications.
The third element of GuitarPort Online bundle is the hosted service. The $29.95 firstborn cost includes a three months subscription to GuitarPort Online. This is an Internet service tailored as a tool for guitar players to learn new songs and nail not only the performances, but also the tones of scads of great guitar songs. Included are patches for your GearBox, precise Tablature of the guitar portions of the tunes, and full recordings of the tunes — in variations of finish arrangements, the finish arrangement minus the lead/main guitars (where you play these parts in real time), finish arrangement minus bass, and finish arrangement minus all guitars.These arrangements are all faithful performances of the firstborn hits — and some, such as a number of Jimi Hendrix tunes, are in truth from the basi performers!
The following are numerous of the wondrous learning resources contained in the online component:
You get full lessons for over 400 songs. GuitarPort Online teaches you both music theory and hot songs in genres from blues to jazz to metal to classic rock and innovative rock. GuitarPort has hundreds of exact guitar and bass tabs for songs by top artists such as All American Rejects, Allman Brothers, BB King, The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Black Sabbath, Johnny Cash, Coldplay, Alice Cooper, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Al diMeola, Fall Out Boy, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Johnson, King Crimson, Kiss, Albert Lee, Linkin Park, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Marley, Modest Mouse, Motley Crue, Muddy Waters, Pantera, Pink Floyd, P.O.D., Ramones, Rush, Joe Satriani, Scorpions, Soundgarden, System Of A Down, Joe Walsh, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and ZZ Top.
Fully-Produced Songs to Play Along With. These aren’t cheesy-sounding, inaccurate, freebie MIDI jam tracks. You may listen to and play along with the full arrangement, or with lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, or all guitars removed. Your guitar playing is mechanically mixed with the band, permitting you to replace your bestloved guitar heroes on their greatest hits.
Lessons on specific topics — such as chord progressions, blues solos, etc. Some of these are master classes taught by chart-topping guitarists.
Awesome Guitar Tones. When you choose a song on GuitarPort Online, it mechanically loads a recording of the song, precise tabs for all guitar constituents and the guitar tones the perfectly match the recording. The modeling software mimics your bestloved artists’ amps and stompbox and studio effects, so when you are learning and playing your favored songs, you may sound precisely like the recording.
GuitarPort Online plugs right into GearBox, such that one navigates and operates the online percentage from right within GearBox. This forms a streamlined interface for browsing the catalog of songs, tabs, and tones. Indeed, the online element may even switch patches for you on the fly!
Taken as a whole, this scheme provides all a guitarist or bassist might need or want to learn and carry out the most crucial pieces in the guitar repertoire — melodically, harmonically, and tonally. Each of the pieces also form a solid providing in their respective category. Granted, Line 6 likely is providing this bundle in order to addict people to the GuitarPort Online service, which after the three month trial amount of time (should you choose to carry on it), will proceed to cost you $7.99 per month. However, not long ago, one would likely suppose to compensate $100-$200 for an interface of this capability, and another $50-100 for such a competent amp sim program. As a $30 finish hardware, software, and Internet service bundle, this may be the best deal of the year for guitarists and bassists!
For an even more impressive value, the TonePort DI may be applied as a dongle to unlock a copy of Line 6′s POD Farm (for a fixed time), which is an even more comprehensive amp sim, permitting for two finish parallel chains of FX, amps, speakers, and mics.
All told, the GuitarPort Online package forms a finish and comprehensive scheme of hardware, software, and education. Its content will have you playing and sounding like your favored artists, no matter your current experience level. And with such a low price of entry, it forms an unbeatable value.
Note: the author Joe Bear has no financial kinship to Line 6, and is not paid in any way by Line 6 for this review.