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inblut Just Startin' 30 posts since
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Oct 2, 2012 2:35 PM

Toneport GX or Studio GX?

Can I use record into logic with the podfarm plugin or standalone via the direct tone, using a toneport gx?

Or must I buy a studio GX to do that?
I´m asking this because the toneport is a bit older than the studio gx and podfarm itself.

  • QsBlues Just Startin' 81 posts since
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    Oct 2, 2012 3:54 PM (in response to inblut)
    Re: Toneport GX or Studio GX?

    For my money, the best value is a Pod Studio KB37.  It has all the I/O you need, and it's a MIDI controller.  You can then trigger the sounds within Logic Pro, record mic, guitar, bass and keyboards (two inputs at a time), and it supports 24/96 resolution.  It can even support 5.1 surround mixing if you have the software to do so.  Makes for one kick *** studio for not a lot of $$.  I love mine!

  • Triryche Expert Line 6 User 3,698 posts since
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    Oct 2, 2012 9:42 PM (in response to inblut)
    Re: Toneport GX or Studio GX?

    An old Toneport will likely not have the plugin. But you can record with it, dry, wet or both.

    Also, if you capture the dry, you could always add the plug-in post processing with all the packs with the X3 as a dongle.

     

    A new Studio GX will have a POD Farm 2.5 license, standaolne and plug-in (tied to the device).

    But I don't think th GX comes with a free pack, the UX1 and UX2 come with FX Junkie.

  • Triryche Expert Line 6 User 3,698 posts since
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    Oct 3, 2012 6:09 AM (in response to inblut)
    Re: Toneport GX or Studio GX?

    Well sort of.

    A used GX Toneport will have at POD Farm 1.12 standalone.

    A new GX Studio will have POD Farm 2.5x plug-in and standalone (just the standard models).

    Your X3L should have a license bundled with it that is equivalent to POD Farm 1 Platinum plug-in, but requires the X3L be connected via USB as a security dongle. (You would still use Gearbox as a graphical editor for the X3L).

    With either a used Toneport or new POD Studio, you have the ability to capture the dry while monitoring the wet, or capture both.

    So a typical workflow would be to dial in an approximate tone with the GX standard models, you can monitor the wet in real time while capturing the dry or both, I usually capture both to remind me what I was thinking at the time. Then after recording you would launch the POD Farm plug-in, with the X3L connected, within Logic and apply it to your dry tracks. Now you will have all the models available as a plug-in.

    I will point out the POD Farm 2.5 has more flexible signal chain options, but the actual tones for each model and effect are the same as PF 1. And with the licenses bundled to the devices, you can only use one or the other.

    Clear as mud, right!!

  • Triryche Expert Line 6 User 3,698 posts since
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    Oct 3, 2012 6:45 AM (in response to inblut)
    Re: Toneport GX or Studio GX?

    You may have had some authorization issues on the Mac, I think that was ironed out with an update.

    I would give it another go and start a new thread if you run into issues.

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