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We can confirm that the Sonic Port VX is a functioning audio interface on an M1 Big Sur MacBook pro at 44.1 and 48kHz. The device enumerates in the system sound preferences, streams audio and records in Pro Tools as both a microphone (mono/stereo) and a direct electric input.
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Deutsch Français SONIC PORT VX CONNECTIONS 1. Before connecting the Sonic Port VX, check your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to be sure you have the latest version of the iOS operating system installed. Instructions for updating your iOS device are available HERE. 2. In order to enjoy POD® amp and effects processing, you'll need our free Mobile POD application. The Mobile POD app also provides firmware updates to the Sonic Port VX hardware. If your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch has internet access, we recommend that you first download and install our Mobile POD app from the App Store app before you attach your Sonic Port VX for the first time. Simply search for 'Mobile POD' on the app store to find and download the Mobile POD app. 3. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with a iOS device, connect Sonic Port VX to your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using the included 14-pin to Lightning connector cable. The Sonic Port VX has a red LED located on it's top side that will blink once a few seconds after the Sonic Port VX is successfully recognized by your iOS device. If you want to power/charge your iOS device (Lightning only) while using the Sonic Port VX, you can additionally connect the supplied USB-mini cable from the Sonic Port VX into a iOS USB power supply. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with a Windows computer, first make sure and download the Sonic Port Windows Drivers from our software page HERE before you connect the Sonic Port to your computer. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with MAC OS X 10.9 or above computer you will not need to install any drivers. To connect the Sonic Port VX to your computer simply use the supplied USB-A to USB-mini cable to connect it to your computer. Click the photo below for an illustration of these connections: 4. Connect your 1/4" instrument or other audio source to Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port. The Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port can only use one input source at a time, it will use whichever input is connected to first: Using Guitar In (mono): Connect a standard 1/4" guitar cable to the Sonic Port guitar input, then plug the other end into your guitar. Using AUX IN : Connect a standard stereo 1/8" line cable to the Sonic Port VX AUX input, then plug the other end into a line level audio output of your source equipment such as a keyboard, drum machine, mixer, or music player. 5. Connect two mono 1/4" Tip Sleeve cables to the Sonic Port VX's individual Left and Right outputs, then plug the other ends into a playback device such as a mixer, studio monitors, or powered PA speakers to monitor your audio. You can also connect one mono 1/4" Tip Sleeve calbe to only the Sonic Port VX's left output and the Sonic Port VX will sum together both the Right and Left outputs to allow you to connect it to mono sources such as a guitar or bass amp. To connect a pair of headphones or desktop speakers to the Sonic Port VX simply connect the 1/8" stereo cable into the 1/8" Headphone output on the Sonic Port VX. Click the photo below for a illustration of these connections: 6. If you would like to set the Sonic Port VX up on a mic stand or the included tabletop stand start off by threading the supplied mic stand mount onto the base of the Sonic Port VX. If you would like to use the Sonic Port VX on a mic stand, you can then simply attach the mic stand mount to a mic stand. If you would like to use the included table top stand for the Sonic Port VX, place the mic stand mount onto the tabletop stand and fasten them together using the supplied 1/4" thread as shown in the illustration below: We recommend that you place the Sonic Port VX at least 10" away from the source that you are trying to record with the built in mics. We also recommend that you use pop screen with the Sonic Port VX when you are recording vocals. 7. Once you have made all your connections launch the iOS or computer app of your choice and your ready to go. SONIC PORT CONNECTIONS 1. Before connecting the Sonic Port, check your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to be sure you have the latest version of the iOS operating system installed. Instructions for updating your iOS device are available HERE. 2. In order to enjoy POD® amp and effects processing, you'll need our free Mobile POD application. The Mobile POD app also provides firmware updates to the Sonic Port hardware. If your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch has internet access, we recommend that you first download and install our Mobile POD app from the App Store app before you attach your Sonic Port for the first time. Simply search for 'Mobile POD' on the app store to find and download the Mobile POD app. 3. Connect the Sonic Port to your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using the included 14-pin to Lightning connector cable or the 30 pin cable depending on your iOS device.The Sonic Port has a red LED located on it's top side that will blink once a few seconds after the Sonic Port is successfully recognized by your iOS device. Click the photo below for a illustration of this connection: 4. Connect your 1/4" instrument or other audio source to the Sonic Port. The Sonic Port can only use one input source at a time, it will use whichever input is connected to first: Using Guitar In (mono): Connect a standard 1/4" guitar cable to the Sonic Port guitar input, then plug the other end into your guitar. Using IN L/R: Connect a standard stereo 1/8" line cable to the Sonic Port IN L/R input, then plug the other end into a line level audio output of your source equipment such as a keyboard, drum machine, mixer, or music player. 5. Connect a mono or stereo 1/4" cable to the Sonic Port OUT L/R output, then plug the other end into a playback device such as a guitar amp, mixer or powered speakers to monitor your audio. To connect a pair of headphones or desktop speakers to the Sonic Port simply connect the 1/8" stereo cable into the 1/8" Headphone output on the Sonic Port. Click the photo below for a illustration of these connections: 6. Once you have made all your connections launch the iOS app of your choice and your ready to go. Sonic Port Anschlüsse: 1. Bevor Sie fortfahren, sollten Sie Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch auf die neueste Version des iOS überprüfen. 2. Bevor Sie aber die Effekt- und Verstärkerverarbeitung des POD® nutzen können benötigen Sie unsere gratis Mobile POD App, welche außerdem für Firmware Updates Ihres Sonic Ports sorgt. (Firmware ist Software für den Mikroprozessor Ihres Sonic Ports und bereits in diesem enthalten, sie braucht jedoch Updates von Zeit zu Zeit genau wie Software auf Ihrem PC.) Wenn Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch Verbindung zum Internet hat, wird es Ihnen automatisch helfen die Mobile POD App herunterzuladen, sobald Sie das Sonic Port anschließen. Ansonsten empfehlen wir Ihnen einfach die App von Hand herunterzuladen; suche Sie dazu im App Store nach "Mobile POD", klicken Sie auf "Kaufen" und installieren Sie diese im Anschluss. 3. Schließen Sie nun Ihr Sonic Port an Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch an indem Sie das 14-Pin zu Lightning Kabel oder das 30 pin kabel benutzen je nach Anschluss Ihres Gerätes. Das Sonic Port hat oben eine rote LED die 3 Sekunden lang blinkt sobald Ihr Apple Gerät das Sonic Port erkannt hat. Wenn Sie Ihr iOS Gerät laden möchten während Sie das SonicPortVX verwenden (nur über Lightning möglich) verbinden Sie bitte das mitgelieferte USB-mini Kabel des SonicPort VX mit dem USB-Netzteil Ihres iOS Gerätes. Sollten Sie das SP VX unter Windows verwenden, installieren Sie bitte zuerst den SonicPort VX Windows Treiber (bevor Sie das Interface anschliessen).Falls Sie MacOSX10.9 oder neuer verwenden muss kein Treiber installiert werden.Um das SonicPort VX mit dem Computer zu verbinden verwenden Sie bitte das mitgelieferte USB-A auf USB-mini Kabel. 4. Verbinden Sie Ihre Gitarre oder andere Audioquelle mit Ihrem Sonic Port. Sie können nur jeweils eine Audioquelle gleichzeitig an Ihr Sonic Port anschliessen. Unter Verwendung des "Guitar IN" (mono) können Sie Ihr standardmäßiges 6.3mm Gitarrenkabel an den "Guitar IN" des Sonic Ports und das andere Ende an Ihre Gitarre anschließen. Unter Verwendung des "IN L/R" können Sie ein standardmäßiges 3.5mm Kabel an den "IN L/R" Ihres Sonic Ports und dann das andere Ende an den Ausgang Ihrer Tonquelle, wie z.B. ein Keyboard, Mixer oder Musik-Player, anschließen. 5. Schliessen Sie ein Mono oder Stereo 6.3mm Kabel an den "OUT L/R" Ausgang Ihres Sonic Ports an, dann stecken Sie das andere Ende in Ihr Abhörgerät wie z.B. einen Gitarrenverstärker, Mixer oder Lautsprecher um Ihren Ton abzuhören. Sofern erwünscht, können auch Kopfhörer benutzt werden, diese müssen dann einfach an den 3.5mm Kopfhörer-Ausgang angeschlossen werden. 6. Starten Sie die Audio App Ihrer Wahl, wie zum Beispiel Garage Band® oder Mobile POD. Das Sonic Port Interface dient als Audio Input oder Output für jede App, die CoreAudio verwendet. Connexions du Sonic Port: 1. Avant de procéder, vérifiez que l'iOS de votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch est à jour. 2. Avant que vous puissiez utiliser le traitement des effets et amplificateurs POD®, vous avez besoin de notre application gratuite Mobile POD, cette application fais également les mises à jours du firmware de votre Sonic Port. (le firmware est du logiciel, déjà inclus, pour le microprocesseur de votre Sonic Port mais de temps en temps, ce logiciel a besoin d'une mise à jour comme le logiciel sur votre ordinateur. Si votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch a une connexion d'internet, il sera vous aider automatiquement de télécharger l'application Mobile POD, une fois vous connectez le Sonic Port avec votre appareil Apple®. Autrement, vous pouvez télécharger l'application vous-même par utiliser l'App Store, entrez "Mobile POD" et cliquez sur "Acheter". Installez l'application. 3. Vous pouvez connecter le Sonic Port avec votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch en utilisant le câble 14 broches à Lightning ou le 30 broches cable selon de la connexion de votre appareil IOS . Le Sonic Port a une LED rouge au-dessus qui clignote 3 secondes une fois votre appareil Apple® a reconnu le Sonic Port. Si vous voulez charger votre appareil iOS (lightning seulement) en utilisant le Sonic Port VX vous pouvez connecter le cable “mini-USBâ€� (fourni) avec l’alimentation USB. Si vous utilisez le Sonic Port VX avec un ordinateur Windows veuillez installer le pilote Sonic Port Windows par notre site d’internet ………avant connecter le Sonic Port avec votre ordinateur. Sous MacOSX10.9 ou plus récente ce n’est pas necessaire d’installer un pilote. Pour connecter Sonic Port VX avec votre ordinateur utilisez le cable USB-A vers USB-mini fourni. 4. Connecter votre guitare ou source audio avec votre Sonic Port. Vous pouvez attacher seulement une source audio à la fois. En utilisant le "Guitar IN" (mono), vous pouvez prendre un câble 6.3mm classique et insérer le dans le "Guitar IN" du Sonic Port, connectez l'autre prise à votre guitare. En utilisant le "IN L/R", vous pouvez prendre un câble 3.5mm standard et connecter une prise à "l'IN L/R" du Sonic Port et l'autre avec votre sortie audio comme par exemple un clavier, un lecteur de musique ou une table de mixage. 5. Connectez un câble 6.3mm stéréo ou mono avec la sortie "OUT L/R" de votre Sonic Port et connectez l'autre coté avec votre appareil monitoring comme par exemple un amplificateur de guitare, une table de mixage ou un haut-parleur. Si voulu, vous pouvez aussi connecter des écouteurs, vous devez les connecter avec la sortie 3.5mm pour les écouteurs. 6. Démarrez l'application audio de votre choix, par exemple Garage Band® ou Mobile POD. L'interface Sonic Port sert comme entrée et sortie audio pour n'importe quelle application qui utilise CoreAudio.
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Hello there. I suspect that the Sonic Port and Sonic Port VX are basically the same device under the hood. Anyway, since the plug for the Port is basically an USB I think if we connect the item to mac using a female lightning to male usb cable the Mac will recognize the device. This cable is for example this : https://www.amazon.com/TechMatte-Apple-Pencil-Charging-Female/dp/B01D5NR70E Now, does anyone have such cable and the sonic port and would or have tried to check if this works?
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iPhone charging tool with Sonic Port
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Hi, I'm new! My name's Matteo, I have a question, I tried to find it using the search utility but i didn't find nothing on it. What about doing a charging tool for using Sonic Port with iPhone without having so much battery drain? I mean a tool similar to the headphones adapter made since iPhone 7 launch and that enables to simultaneously use sonic port and a charging cable to keep iPhone turned on. Have you ever thought about it? I thank you in advance for your answer(s) and wish you a good evening. -
So, anyone who has been following the development of Windows 10 (which is mere weeks away from release) would know that Microsoft has developed special tools for an effortless way for developers to "port" Android/iOS apps to Windows 10 devices. I know there were no plans earlier to release Amplifi Remote for Windows, either for mobile or desktop. But now, with Windows 10 making it so easy to just use the existing code (from the above link - "Candy Crush Saga as it exists today on Windows Phone has been converted from iOS code using Microsoft’s tools without many modifications."), should the Windows Phone and PC users among us have some hope for a release? Hey, you guys did it for Apple Watch. :) Unless I've understood wrong, since apps are almost "universal" in Win10, a mobile app AND a PC software can be made by basically re-using your existing code. I'm just trying to repeatedly point out that this will take little effort, and will have HUGE advantages, both for your users and your company. ;)
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Deutsch Français For a review of how to connect your Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port CLICK HERE. (Click to view larger images.) From the Instruments Menu, select the Guitar Amp. From the Guitar Amp Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. From the Instruments Menu, select the Audio Recorder. From the Audio Record Menu Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. From the Instruments Menu, select the Sampler. From the Sampler Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. For more information on using GarageBand checkout the the User Manual Here. Wie benutze ich Sonic Port mit GarageBand? Um Anweisungen zu den Anschlüssen des Sonic Port zu erhalten klicken Sie HIER. (Klicken, um die Bilder zu vergrößern.) Im "Instrumente"-Menu klicken Sie auf den Gitarrenverstärker ("Guitar Amp"). Im Gitarrenverstärker-Fenster klicken Sie auf das Gitarrenkabel oben links in der Ecke und schalten Sie "Monitor" an. Im "Instrumente"-Menu wählen Sie nun den "Audio Recorder". Im Audio Recorder Menu tippen Sie oben links wieder auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten "Monitor" an. Im "Instrumente"-Menu wählen Sie nun den "Sampler". Im Sampler Menu tippen Sie wiederum auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten "Monitor" an. Sollten Sie mehr Informationen über GarageBand benötigen können Sie das Benutzerhandbuch hier finden. Comment est-ce que j'utilise Sonic Port avec GarageBand? Pour recevoir des instructions concernant les connexions du Sonic Port cliquez ICI. (Cliquez pour agrandir les images) Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur l'amplificateur guitare ("Guitar Amp"). Dans la fenêtre de l'amplificateur, tapez le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur "Audio Recorder". Dans ce menu d'enregistrement audio, tapez le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur "Sampler". Dans ce dernier menu tapez encore une fois sur le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Si vous avez besoin d'aide supplémentaire avec GarageBand, vous pouvez trouver le manuel d'utilisation ici.
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I am curious if the unused USB port has power on it to run a hub with which to power the iPad from? Any ideas on this? As this amp is so intrinsically tied to an iDevice this seems to me, IMHO, to be a no brainier. What say you Amplifi users??
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: We're sad to say that GuitarPort Online is no longer accepting new subscriptions, and will be closing its doors on July 31st, 2012. Why is GuitarPort going away? Since the release of GuitarPort Online, many other companies have started offering downloadable music that can be used for practicing and jamming. This competition challenged our business model, and we have come to the unfortunate conclusion that we can no longer maintain GuitarPort Online according to our high standards. To help you continue enjoying your favorite content, we have moved the lessons over to Spider Online and given you a complimentary subscription to this site. We're also happy to give you the POD Farm 2.5 plug-in (a $99 value), which delivers a collection of classic amps, cabs and effects to complement your GuitarPort hardware. Details Annual Subscriptions Annual subscriptions received a prorated refund for the remaining unused time of what was paid for the full year. Saved Jam Tracks If you have GuitarPort Online jam tracks saved to your computer, they expired after July 31st, 2012, and you will not be able to use them any longer. Hardware Line 6 will continue supporting your GuitarPort hardware until September 2014, so keep on rocking with the included guitar amp and cab models, stompboxes and studio effects. Your GuitarPort is still useful as an audio interface. Getting more out of your GuitarPort device 1. The GuitarPort is a USB audio input/output (I/O) interface. It handles both the input of your guitar into the computer AND processed amp/effect modeling tones. You need to connect your headphones or powered computer speakers into the 1/8" or RCA output jacks of the GuitarPort to hear its output. 2. The amp/effects modelling occurs in our software applications, GearBox 3.72 and POD Farm 2.5, both available at http://line6.com/software/. Use the "Software" category down-arrow and select the desired software installer from the drop-down list. GearBox: Amp/Effects Modelling. Was also the Line 6 GuitarPort Online (GPO) subscription service software interface. POD Farm: Amp/Effects Modelling. Dual Tone path processing feature. Functions in standalone mode only with the GuitarPort hardware device. 3. The GuitarPort device can be used as an interface with most recording programs. Reaper (http://www.reaper.fm/), Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) and Riffworks T4 (http://www.sonomawireworks.com/T4/) are a few you can try for free.