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Toneport GX sample by me
Topic Started: Oct 11 2007, 09:10 PM (200 Views)
MartinBarre
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Hopefully this will work, never tried to upload an mp3 before.

This is me just messing around with the new Toneport GX. Bear in mind I only got it yesterday, and I'm using Sonar 4, which I've never used before today either!

The drum track was done in Fruity Loops.

This took me about two hours to do, mainly because I had to try to figure out the software since I already had the song in my head pretty much.

The solo at the end is a mess, but I left it in to let you hear the kind of tone you can get. The "song" was done on my Epiphone Black Beauty.
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MartinBarre
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I really should have taken that solo out, or at least recorded a better one. It's bleedin' awful. :)
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I'm liking the end product there.

I've been toying with the idea of getting a toneport for a while now and I think you may have just swung things in favour.

Nice one.

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Sounds alright to me B)

Excuse my ignorance of this product but i have a few questions.

Are you literally playing directly thru the toneport then into your pc?

No amps involved?

What amp setting did you use?

Where you using the built in drum machine?
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Oct 12 2007, 01:12 PM
Sounds alright to me B)

Excuse my ignorance of this product but i have a few questions.

Are you literally playing directly thru the toneport then into your pc?

No amps involved?

What amp setting did you use?

Where you using the built in drum machine?

The Toneport plugs, via USB, into the PC. The guitar goes into the Toneport. You listen to the lot via headphones.

No amps, just guitar, toneport and PC.

The amp setting was called something like "Austin Limits", I don't know what it's meant to sound like. It was modelled on Marshall JCM series I think. On the left channel I "used" a 4x12 1975 Marshall cab, on the right channel was a 4X12 2001 Line 6 cab.

THis thing does an awful lot for the money! :D
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MartinBarre
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Oh, the drum track was done in Fruity Loops.
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MartinBarre
Oct 12 2007, 02:36 PM
Oh, the drum track was done in Fruity Loops.

Is that built in to the Toneport or is it a seperate programme?
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