Line 6 ux2 drivers mac Hey,Maybe I'm late to the party, but could it be that the toneport ux2 is not working on macOS Catalina? I downloaded the latest license manager and downloaded the latest driver from the line 6 homepage and still can't find the toneport in the audio settings of my Macbook.Is there a fix or haven't they been able to make it work with. Product description. TonePort is the first line of USB recording and modeling interfaces, bringing world-class Line 6 guitar, bass, and vocal tone to the world of desktop recording. TonePort UX2 hardware interface is USB-powered and come with Line 6 GearBox modeling software, which provides a must-have collection of 16 guitar and 5 bass amp/cab.
The UX2 hardware remains the same, so is the new Pod Farm software enough to take this package to the next level?Line 6 ux2 install on mac In this section: FDA eSubmitter Hello, Yes, we can help. Unfortunately, we do not have a Mac to test from but we have been able to put together some basic steps based on industry feedback of users that have successfully installed eSubmitter on a Mac. POD Studio UX2: Pro guitar recording with superior pod tone pod studio UX2 combines the stunning sound of pod Farm plug-in with a rock-solid and powerful USB interface. Essential to the success of countless platinum-selling albums, these Immortal Line 6 guitar, bass and effects tones are now available for recording guitarists.
The new POD Studio line from renowned amp modellers Line 6 comprises the GX, UX1 and UX2 bundles, with hardware identical to previous versions, but with a black fascia instead of red. You get 24-bit/96kHz performance, two guitar inputs (one with a volume pad), two XLR mic inputs, a pair of assignable VU meters and a headphone socket.Down on the farm
The older UX2 bundle came with the GearBox software, but this has been superceded by the all-new Pod Farm, which has a vastly improved GUI showing a 'carousel' of the units. You simply drag the unit you want into the signal chain display below. Like GearBox, some units can appear in multiple locations in the chain. Time-based effects can now be synced to the host DAW, but the most enticing new feature is the ability to use two amp setups in parallel.
Pod Farm lacks the MP3 player that Gearbox had, but it's unlikely you'll miss this feature. Overall, the look and functionality is now more tailored towards the guitarist, and while the modelling technology is basically the same, it's easy to see why Line 6 made these changes.
Amp-wise, you get 23 guitar and bass models, including emulations of Fenders, Marshalls and Mesa/Boogies, as well as versions of Line 6's hardware amps. For effects, there are 29 units paying homage to classics like the MXR Phase 90 and Ibanez Tube Screamer. There's also a free downloadable pack of 35 effects in the FX Junkie pack, and six mic preamp models.
Line 6 have long been leaders in amp modelling and you can hear why here. We're particular fans of the JCM800 emulation, which provides a heavy sound with bags of clarity, as do the crunchier Fender-style sounds.
At first glance, it seems that there are literally hundreds of presets; however, some of these feature amps that aren't included in the Pod Farm package - see boxout for further info. While you can select a substitute amp, you can't help feeling like you're missing out. Another small problem is that the tuner found in standalone mode is absent from the plug-in.
By including POD Farm, the UX2 has, as Line 6 intended, become more guitar focused. The new software, combined with pro hardware features like XLR input and phantom power, makes the UX2 a great buy for those looking to upgrade their basic setup, not to mention a strong first-time investment.
Contact: Line 6, 01327 302 700
Web: www.line6.com
Info: iLok version, £80; GX, £80; UX1, £114
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Increase your package
You can buy further amp models for the Pod Studio UX2 in the shape of downloadable 'model packs'. There are four available: Metal Shop (18 amps), Collector Classics (18 amps), Power Pack (20 amps, 26 effects) and Bass Expansion (28 amps) - prices vary from $50 to $100, with deals allowing you to buy multiple packs at a discount. A fifth pack, FX Junkie, is free with the UX2 and is used in the middle part of our audio demo. While users may experience a bit of initial disappointment at not having access to the full amp range straight away (and, therefore, not being able to make full use of the presets), the price isn't too bad and owning the full set puts you in command of a truly comprehensive arsenal.
Finally, while the version of Pod Farm bundled here requires the hardware to be attached to work, you can buy the software on its own in iLok-protected format for £80.
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System requirements
(PC) P41.2GHZ, 512MB RAM, 1GB HD
space, XP SP2/X64 or Vista 32/64
(MAC) G4 800MHz, 512MB RAM OS X 10.46
Test system
(PC) HP Pavillion 2.8GHz processor,
1GB RAM, Windows XP
Alternatively
Novation nio2|4 cm122» 8/10 » £165
Includes amp sim plug-ins, but they lack Pod Farm's quality
Native Instruments Guitar Rig 3 Kontrol Edition cm120» 9/10 » £450
The wide range of tones and included foot-pedal/interface makes live use viable
Verdict
FOR
- Great Line 6 tones
- 'Crunchy' sounds are particularly good
- Interface isn't only for guitars
- Extra FX bundle great for crazy sounds
- iLok version is rather good value
AGAINST
- Tuner in plug-in mode
- Some presets need upgrades towork
While not being a total overhaul, this refinement of Line 6's proven product line hits its mark more precisely than ever
MARK: 8/10
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http://www.computermusic.co.uk/The UX2 hardware remains the same, so is the new Pod Farm software enough to take this package to the next level?
The new POD Studio line from renowned amp modellers Line 6 comprises the GX, UX1 and UX2 bundles, with hardware identical to previous versions, but with a black fascia instead of red. You get 24-bit/96kHz performance, two guitar inputs (one with a volume pad), two XLR mic inputs, a pair of assignable VU meters and a headphone socket.
Down on the farm
Line 6 Ux2 For Mac
The older UX2 bundle came with the GearBox software, but this has been superceded by the all-new Pod Farm, which has a vastly improved GUI showing a 'carousel' of the units. You simply drag the unit you want into the signal chain display below. Like GearBox, some units can appear in multiple locations in the chain. Time-based effects can now be synced to the host DAW, but the most enticing new feature is the ability to use two amp setups in parallel.
Pod Farm lacks the MP3 player that Gearbox had, but it's unlikely you'll miss this feature. Overall, the look and functionality is now more tailored towards the guitarist, and while the modelling technology is basically the same, it's easy to see why Line 6 made these changes.
Amp-wise, you get 23 guitar and bass models, including emulations of Fenders, Marshalls and Mesa/Boogies, as well as versions of Line 6's hardware amps. For effects, there are 29 units paying homage to classics like the MXR Phase 90 and Ibanez Tube Screamer. There's also a free downloadable pack of 35 effects in the FX Junkie pack, and six mic preamp models.
Line 6 have long been leaders in amp modelling and you can hear why here. We're particular fans of the JCM800 emulation, which provides a heavy sound with bags of clarity, as do the crunchier Fender-style sounds.
At first glance, it seems that there are literally hundreds of presets; however, some of these feature amps that aren't included in the Pod Farm package - see boxout for further info. While you can select a substitute amp, you can't help feeling like you're missing out. Another small problem is that the tuner found in standalone mode is absent from the plug-in.
By including POD Farm, the UX2 has, as Line 6 intended, become more guitar focused. The new software, combined with pro hardware features like XLR input and phantom power, makes the UX2 a great buy for those looking to upgrade their basic setup, not to mention a strong first-time investment.
Contact: Line 6, 01327 302 700
Web: www.line6.com
Info: iLok version, £80; GX, £80; UX1, £114
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Increase your package
You can buy further amp models for the Pod Studio UX2 in the shape of downloadable 'model packs'. There are four available: Metal Shop (18 amps), Collector Classics (18 amps), Power Pack (20 amps, 26 effects) and Bass Expansion (28 amps) - prices vary from $50 to $100, with deals allowing you to buy multiple packs at a discount. A fifth pack, FX Junkie, is free with the UX2 and is used in the middle part of our audio demo. While users may experience a bit of initial disappointment at not having access to the full amp range straight away (and, therefore, not being able to make full use of the presets), the price isn't too bad and owning the full set puts you in command of a truly comprehensive arsenal.
Finally, while the version of Pod Farm bundled here requires the hardware to be attached to work, you can buy the software on its own in iLok-protected format for £80.
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System requirements
(PC) P41.2GHZ, 512MB RAM, 1GB HD
space, XP SP2/X64 or Vista 32/64
(MAC) G4 800MHz, 512MB RAM OS X 10.46
Test system
(PC) HP Pavillion 2.8GHz processor,
1GB RAM, Windows XP
Alternatively
Novation nio2|4 cm122» 8/10 » £165
Includes amp sim plug-ins, but they lack Pod Farm's quality
Native Instruments Guitar Rig 3 Kontrol Edition cm120» 9/10 » £450
The wide range of tones and included foot-pedal/interface makes live use viable
Verdict
FOR
- Great Line 6 tones
- 'Crunchy' sounds are particularly good
- Interface isn't only for guitars
- Extra FX bundle great for crazy sounds
- iLok version is rather good value
AGAINST
- Tuner in plug-in mode
- Some presets need upgrades towork
While not being a total overhaul, this refinement of Line 6's proven product line hits its mark more precisely than ever
MARK: 8/10