You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony’s productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music.
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You can read more reviews like this, along with Tony’s productions at his personal site -> Tony Long Music.
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The POD HD v2.0 update is now available for download from the official Line 6 website! This free firmware update dramatically expands the sonic capabilities of the POD HD500, POD HD and POD HD Pro multi-effect processors, and it also significantly enhances integration with James Tyler Variax guitars.
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We’ve had our first shipment of Line 6 Mobile Keys 49 keyboards! These compact controllers attach to your Mac or PC via a USB connection, but can also dock into your iOS device for control over your favourite apps, making them an ideal studio/on-the-go solution!
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The Line 6 StageScape M20d Mixer is the world’s first ‘smart mixing’ system for live sound. It uses a touchscreen to allow you to mix in a brand new way and also features built-in DSP for powerful audio processing on each channel, including multi-band feedback suppression. The StageScape M20d also includes multi-channel recording functionality, making it extremely easy to capture every rehearsal or show.
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In preparation for the upcoming NAMM show, Line 6 have announced a new gadget for iOS devices, called ‘Mobile Keys’. These new products are essentially portable controller keyboards that hook up to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad with a standard Apple connector and allow you to control your music apps in a lot more detail because let’s face it, as useful as touch screens are, they don’t exactly offer the most expressive means of playing a keyboard!
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The offers states that if you purchase a Spider IV 15 or a Spider IV 30 guitar amp, you can get a free copy of POD Farm 2.5 plug-in software (RRP $99) or if you purchase a Spider IV 75, 120, 150, HD150 or any Spider Valve MkII guitar amp, you will get the POD Farm Platinum 2.5 plug-in (RRP $299) completely free!
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Kaiser Chiefs’ lead guitarist Andrew White and bassist Simon Rix use Line 6 Relay G90 products.Andrew White says: “The G90’s are perfect for my touring rigs – no dropouts, no interference, and a great sound too.”
Introducing the new Line 6 Mobile In! It’s a compact, yet high-quality interface for your iDevice featuring one 1/8″ stereo line input and one 1/8″ guitar input. It is compatible with any music or audio app device and can support audio up to a quality of 24-bit/48kHz.Connect your electric guitar or line level device (e.g. synthesiser) to your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, and then you can record, sample, or add effects to your hearts content! This functionality can then either be used for practice purposes or for professional audio projects, so that you can make and manipulate recordings on the move!This article was written by Ed Mitchell and was taken from issue 7 of our brochure… I have to say that despite being more of a computer music and synth guy, this guitar-orientated article was an extremely enjoyable read… very entertaining and informative! Nice one Ed!
Your stompboxes and multi-effects units may have hidden talents. Ed Mitchell shows you how to exploit them…
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Line 6’s James Tyler Variax is the first truly advanced guitar technology of the 21st century that will excite your fingers, your ears and your imagination!
Sixty years ago, modern music was transformed by the advent of the electric guitar. This revolutionary instrument proved to be incredibly expressive and allowed players to connect to their music and their audiences in powerful ways. Over the decades, music and music-making has evolved but electric guitar design hasn’t changed that much… until the Line 6 Variax came along!
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