Reddit Reddit reviews Line 6 POD Studio UX2

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Line 6 POD Studio UX2
UX2 provides the lowest noise for recording guitar with 12dB more dynamic range than similar interfaces. Tone direct monitoring virtually eliminates latency and allows you to record and monitor a fully processed tonePod farm plug-in provides 18 Guitar amps, 24 Guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabs, 29 essential stompbox and studio effects and 6 mic preamps in Mac AU/RTAS/VST and Windows RTAS/VST formatsFree FX junkie model Pack adds 35 more effect models, including synths, filters, delays and more, to pod farm. Cubase LE 9 recording softwareTwo 1/4-inch guitar inputs, two balanced XLR inputs with mic preamps, Phantom power and Trim knobs, 1/4-inch stereo monitor input, two 1/4-inch line inputs, two balanced 1/4-inch line out, S/PDIF digital out, 1/4-inch stereo headphone, assignable VU meters44.1/48 kHz 16-/24-bit recording (88.2/96 kHz with sample rate conversion) compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0 needed to update the bullet points for the ux-2 to be Current44.1/48 kHz 16-/24-bit recording (88.2/96 kHz with sample rate conversion) Compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0UX2 provides the lowest noise for recording guitar with 12dB more dynamic range than similar interfaces.POD Farm plug-in provides 18 guitar amps, 24 guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabs, 29 essential stompbox and studio effectsFree FX Junkie model pack adds 35 more effect models, including synths, filters, delays and more, to POD Farm.Two 1/4-inch guitar inputs,two balanced XLR inputs with mic preamps,phantom power and trim knobs, 1/4-inch stereo monitor inputPOD Farm plug-in provides 18 guitar amps, 24 guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabsTwo - 1/4-inch guitar inputs,1/4-inch line inputs, balanced XLR inputs with mic preamps,phantom power & trim knobsPOD Farm plug-in provides 18 guitar amps, 24 guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabs, 29 essential stompbox & studio effects .Two 1/4-inch guitar inputs,two balanced XLR inputs with mic preamps,phantom power and trim knobs.ToneDirect monitoring virtually eliminates latency and allows you to record and monitor a fully processed toneAbleton Live Lite Studio Edition 16-track recording software and award-winning Reason Adapted production software
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17 Reddit comments about Line 6 POD Studio UX2:

u/ShreddyZ · 4 pointsr/buildapc

I was referring to something like the Akai. While you can record a midi keyboard using just a usb cable, you'll need some sort of interface to record signals from your microphone. I suggested a pci device because you're building a pretty badass rig, and pci devices are much faster/have better latency/have more inputs and outputs than usb or firewire devices. However, they're also usually quite expensive. Plus, if you're only going to be recording with one microphone, you really don't need all that nonsense. For this reason, I highly recommend getting a usb device. What's your budget going to be like? There are a wide variety of very high-quality interfaces to be had for under $200. Off the top of my head, two that I can recomend are the PreSonus Audiobox and the Line6 UX2 (which I use).

u/RaN96 · 4 pointsr/letsplay

Quality Test. Have to break a rule here, SORRY!!

Items, Old Setup:

Blue Snowball

Shockmount

ProLine Stand

Items, New Setup:

Audio Technica AT2035

Rode PSA1 Stand

Line 6 POD Studio UX2

Required XLR Cable

I also plan on picking up Noctua NH-D14 and an H440 soon to replace my 650D and H100i.

u/LearningMonkey · 3 pointsr/TheCube

It's not a program, it's their audio interface. Line 6 POD UX2, I believe.

u/Dexxie · 2 pointsr/ThisIsOurMusic

Hey! For this I used Line 6 POD Studio with vocal and guitar effects on POD Farm:
http://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2

I got a returned one for half price ... really don't have much to work with without the POD farm at this point--it has all sorts of amps and effects inspired by real products. I use reverb settings for the guitar. For the vocals, I selected a vintage UK preamp (inspired by Neve 1073 Mic Preamp & Equalizer), compressor, noise gate, and standard spring amp.

u/h2oYo · 2 pointsr/DatGuyLirik

Bike was experimenting with an effects processor back in December 2015 (wow didn't realize its been that long). I missed a few streams and not sure if he kept the processor or went with something else.


think it was this according to his twitter.


Line 6 POD Studio UX2


https://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2

check his vod section in December 2015 after 15th or so...


https://www.twitch.tv/bikeman/v/30898077

There are software only solutions with some different VST effects but that might have more delay and could be cpu intensive plus harder to setup for the average person.

edit: bikes bot says he got the roland vt-3


http://www.roland.com/products/vt-3/

u/downthehollow · 2 pointsr/letsplay

should i spend the money on a sound booth or would it be better to save my money and try to upgrade to. this microphone with this mixer?

u/TheTerribleI · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

Budget really depends on how customizable of the laptop you can get. You can buy a gaming laptop, but then you are overpaying for the GPU. It also depends what kind of songs are you planning on writing. If you going to use 5-15 layers, you should be fine with a much cheaper setup. If you are doing orchestral music, or complicated EDM, then you need what I described.

I highly recommend having a tower for those purposes, it's cheaper albeit less convenient.

DI you can get for around 200-300 bucks, here is an example (That what we are using)

https://www.amazon.ca/Line-2x1-4-Inch-XLR-Interface/dp/B001EKECC2

u/LongDevil · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I've got this one that I picked up used for $250. There is a newer version available. If you are not too crazy about a massive footswitch pedal, then you could try this DAC which also has effects available in software.

u/ads215 · 1 pointr/ThisIsOurMusic

Hi -- OK, I have an Audix OM-5 (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/dynamic-microphones/audix-om-5-dynamic-microphone) which I like a great deal.

For my guitars I use a Line 6 UX2 (http://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2)

MY DAW (digital audio workstation if you didn't know) I use Ableton Live 8 (http://www.amazon.com/Ableton-Suite-Full-Version-Software/dp/B00207T6EC). While this is a GREAT and popular DAW, it's WAY more than I need, WAY more. It was my first DAW and I just liked the reviews so went with it. While the mic and audio interface are in the 'medium-priced' area, Ableton is in the upper end.

As far as effects I'm willing to use just about anything if it's 'interesting' to my ear. I almost always have some reverb and some delay and how much depends entirely on the song and how it sounds to my ear after I record some vocals. I think for learning purposes starting out with just reverb is a good idea. Do not use too much as it can come off kind of cheesy.

And while equipment IS important there is nothing more important than 1) the song 2) singing on key 3) singing in time. I don't care how great the singer is if those 3 ingredients aren't there it's (99% of the time) just not going to work.

Take care. Let me know what else you need.


u/JimmyHopkins47 · 1 pointr/buildapc

INCOMING LINKS!

I hear this AT2020 USB mic is good, but this one with AT2035 with the XLR input is probably better, but it also means you need an interface, such as a Line 6 UX2, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, or any of their "lesser versions" (Line 6 Ux1, Focusrite Scarlett Solo). I personally have a UX2 and a Samson C01, which works fine for me. Search YouTube videos for demos and comparisons with the USB and XLR counterparts.

Keep in mind, these microphones probably need a mic stand.

u/Nimorrax · 1 pointr/Twitch

have you tried to replacing the 2i2 with another model? (2i4, Solo. etc?) maybe the cable might need replacing (I know they give quite poor quality cables)

as for replacements. I can say a few things. If you want something around the same price.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Native-Instruments-Komplete-Audio-Interface/dp/B004YPRPJ6

or

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Line-Studio-UX2-Guitar-Interface/dp/B001EKECC2

u/amiriacentani · 1 pointr/ffxiv

It depends on what you want aim for in terms of quality. If you want a cheap but sufficient interface (what you plug instruments and mics into) then go for a line 6 ux1 or ux2.

http://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX1/dp/B001EKECAY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449798017&sr=8-1&keywords=line6+ux1

http://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449798017&sr=8-2&keywords=line6+ux1

For a microphone, there's a bit more searching involved. I don't have experience with a huge variety of mics but the 2 that I know work really well are the Shure sm7b and the MXL 4000.

http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SM7B-Dynamic-Microphone-Cardioid/dp/B0002E4Z8M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449798231&sr=8-1&keywords=shure+sm7b

http://www.amazon.com/MXL-4000-Multi-Pattern-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B001REGEF8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449798319&sr=8-1&keywords=mxl+4000

The Shure SM57 is also pretty good but is usually used on instruments more so than vocals but that doesn't mean it can't get the job done well

http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SM57-LC-Cardioid-Dynamic-Microphone/dp/B0000AQRST/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449798383&sr=8-1&keywords=sm57.

If you want to hear the interface and the Shure sm7b in action, check out some of the stuff I've recorded before. Used to be into recording my old band a lot. I assure you it doesn't sound like it was recorded in a tin can: https://soundcloud.com/herpyderpypuddingpie/worldacousticmaster (and yes, i already know you love my soundcloud channel name) (oh and ignore the horrible acoustic guitar tone. this was before I figured out that recording them DI wasn't all that great of a solution)

u/atticusjackson · 1 pointr/ChaoticMonki

I asked him about a year ago and this is what he told me -

I actually JUST sent someone this before bed, so I'ma be lazy and copy+paste:

I use a http://www.amazon.com/SE-Electronics-Diaphragm-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B007W294X8?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

Running through a http://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

Using POD Farm for the mixing software with these settings: Global gate is 40~ thresh, 67 decay http://puu.sh/oXpWU/caca7b48b2.jpg http://puu.sh/oXpXk/eb91ebd745.jpg http://puu.sh/oXpXX/847e059f33.jpg

Hope that helps homie!

I would also suggest looking into foam padding for echo reduction, helps with bigger, more empty rooms!

-Cry

u/EXUnForgiv3n · 1 pointr/headphones

Hey guys, not a huge audiophile here, but I do like me some decent sound quality over the average stuff. I have a few questions and hopefully people here have some answers.

I have a pair of Sennheiser HD600s and a Xonar Essence STX.

I have been using my Line 6 UX2 since I haven't bought a headphone amp, and using my sound card, it is too quiet. But I'm tired of playing games in stereo and want to make the switch.

So what are some beginning level, cheap headphone amps you'd recommend me buy until I have a bit more money (girlfriend is in nursing school and I'm a single income for another year).

Thanks in advanced.

u/Laserous · 1 pointr/Twitch

If quality is a big deal for you I suggest a Rode NT1A. We stream as a team and the mic can pickup the room quite well. This option is not cheap as the mic + USB converter came to a pricetag of roughly $500. We stream with the NT1A running into a Line 6 UX2. Our room isn't soundproofed but the quality is pretty stellar.

https://www.amazon.com/Rode-NT1A-Anniversary-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B002QAUOKS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493230407&sr=8-1&keywords=rode+nt1a

https://www.amazon.com/Line-6-POD-Studio-UX2/dp/B001EKECC2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493230506&sr=8-1&keywords=UX2