[ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

  • From: Chris Smart <chris_s@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 15:15:16 -0500

For the Line6 POD's, you would use the Line6 Monkey application, available at www.line6.com, to check for and install firmware updates, buy and install additional Model Packs, etc. I have no idea if similar exists for the Vox Tonelab. Maybe check the Vox site at www.voxamps.co.uk or contact them regarding any firmware updates for the Tonelab products.


Chris

At 04:44 AM 1/5/2007, you wrote:

Hey Michael!

In your post you wrote:     "you can upgrade the flash bios."

Could you please let me know how you do this, and what it achieves?

Thanx

Mike
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From: <mailto:m_dsmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>Michael C
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 11:41 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

I there Richard and greg, while the software of the Pod is some what not accessible, you can turn Jaws in say all mode in the Guitar port software, and with the arrow keys scroll through the tones that the Pod Xt has. On a good note, it really well in Sonar, and I am really satisfied with the recording results. Plus the other cool thing about the Pod Xt, or Pro version is that you can upgrade the flash bios. I'm sure the same is with the Tonelab. Its a matter of what sound you are looking for. Nothing out there is going to be perfect.

others will argue that the best thing is to actually take a marshall, or other type of amp and mic it up. ----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:psoleil@xxxxxxxxxxxx>PRODUCTIONS BEAUSOLEIL
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 11:46 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

Hi Greg

Does the software for the tonelab is accessible?
Richard Beausoleil

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From: <mailto:greg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>Greg Brayton
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:37 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

I have to agree here I just love my tonelab, although I did manage some pretty good sounds with the pod, especially that clean chorusy thing.
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From: <mailto:m-christer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Mike Christer
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 8:37 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

Hey guys!

I have both the Vox ToneLab, and a whole array of Pods, from the first one to the Pod XT Pro, and I reckon the better one, by a considerable stretch is the ToneLab!

It just has a richer character all over!
I find that the Pods all suffer from the same fizzy disposition...

Mike
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From: <mailto:stuckey2003@xxxxxxx>Joey Stuckey
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

That is what I use, I have the Line-6 pod pro guitar and bass and the line-6 duoverb and they work great!

They are hard ware not soft ware, but, I like it that way.

Joey
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From: <mailto:dbmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>Gordon Kent
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 5:30 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: guitar recording

Richard:
I'm not a guitar player, but a lot of guys have success with one of the line 6 pod modules, which can simulate a wide range of amp and effect setups.
Gord
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From: <mailto:psoleil@xxxxxxxxxxxx>PRODUCTIONS BEAUSOLEIL
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:11 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] guitar recording

Hi all
I own two electric guitars, a fender strat and a flat five by Godin. I also have a gx-700 guitar fx by boss. For now, I don't have an guitar amp because I don't go to much in live performance.
I use it in my home studio most of the time.
I plug it in a 24-08 analog mackie.
I don't want to necessary want to buy an guitar amp. Is there possible to use a real good preamp to have a good result for a real electric guitar sound?
Thanks
Richard Beausoleil

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Studio multi-pistes
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