Line 6 guitar port Vs. sans amp GT-2

kmcguitars

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I've been doing a lot of computer recording ( cakewalk pro 3) I've been
useing my trusty GT-2 ( I record mostly late at night) I can tweak a
desent Marshall tone from the GT-2, But I've never been happy with
the Fender cleans. How much better is the guitar port? I see a lot
of people rave about Pods? Anybody got the low down on these
guitar ports?
 
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Re: Line 6 guitar port Vs. sans amp GT-2

all the tracks i've done have been on a guitar port : http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/standinginmotionmusic.htm

if your looking for clean listen to funky groove song for a lead sound (i used the fender model on the port) and for all this - not as good a tone but still used the port.

imo they're well worth the money... a little hard to get used to to begin with with mic modeling and all that.. but well worth the effort
 
Re: Line 6 guitar port Vs. sans amp GT-2

nuntius said:
all the tracks i've done have been on a guitar port : http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/standinginmotionmusic.htm

if your looking for clean listen to funky groove song for a lead sound (i used the fender model on the port) and for all this - not as good a tone but still used the port.

imo they're well worth the money... a little hard to get used to to begin with with mic modeling and all that.. but well worth the effort
Thanks for the clips :cool3: That's some nice playing to :dance:
It's hard to gauge the cleans w/t verb on them. But you got a
pretty good sound. Also how well does it interface with the music Apps.
like cakewalk? Well I have to buy either one of these or a SM-57 and
start pulling amps outta the closet.I'd much rather mic my amp,But I
got the late night recording session small apartment Blues.
 
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