Line 6 TonePort KB37 37-Key Keyboard Controller
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18 guitar and 5 bass amp/cab models. 30 stompbox and studio effects. 2 Mic Inputs with +48v Phantom Power.
Overview
Record everything from guitar and bass, to vocals and now keyboard parts easily with world-class studio results! TonePort KB37 is the latest addition to the award-winning TonePort family of USB recording and modeling interfaces. With world-class Line 6 guitar, bass, and vocal tone with an integrated keyboard controller, you'll be ready when that hit song comes calling!
Everything from TonePort UX2:
18 guitar and 5 bass amp/cab models
30 stompbox and studio effects
6 high-end studio microphone preamp models
2 Mic Inputs with +48v Phantom Power
Guitar/Bass Input w/ Pad Switch
Stereo Line Inputs
S/PDIF Digital Output
Line Outputs via balanced 1/4 in.
Monitor Input via stereo 1/4 in. jack
Headphone Output w/ dedicated volume knob
Assignable VU Meters
Tone Direct monitoring
44.1/48KHz, 16/24-bit recording - 96KHz mode
Mac and PC compatible
Plus:
37-Note full-sized keyboard with Pitch/Mod wheels for MIDI control
Transport & Control buttons/knobs assignable to GearBox and MIDI/recording software
Expression pedal input to control GearBox wah/volume or MIDI
And the same dual footswitch jacks as UX2 for control of GearBox (effect on/off, tone select, tap tempo, etc.) or MIDI/recording software (sustain, start/stop, punch in/out, etc.)
Everything from TonePort UX2:
18 guitar and 5 bass amp/cab models
30 stompbox and studio effects
6 high-end studio microphone preamp models
2 Mic Inputs with +48v Phantom Power
Guitar/Bass Input w/ Pad Switch
Stereo Line Inputs
S/PDIF Digital Output
Line Outputs via balanced 1/4 in.
Monitor Input via stereo 1/4 in. jack
Headphone Output w/ dedicated volume knob
Assignable VU Meters
Tone Direct monitoring
44.1/48KHz, 16/24-bit recording - 96KHz mode
Mac and PC compatible
Plus:
37-Note full-sized keyboard with Pitch/Mod wheels for MIDI control
Transport & Control buttons/knobs assignable to GearBox and MIDI/recording software
Expression pedal input to control GearBox wah/volume or MIDI
And the same dual footswitch jacks as UX2 for control of GearBox (effect on/off, tone select, tap tempo, etc.) or MIDI/recording software (sustain, start/stop, punch in/out, etc.)
Specs
System Requirements
Line 6 Monkey
The best way to check your computer for compatibility is to run Line 6 Monkey software. It makes all these technical details as easy to understand as thumbs up and thumbs down.
WINDOWS®
• Pentium® 4 1.2GHz or better (2.5Ghz or more recommended)
• Windows® XP (with SP2 only) / Vista
• 512MB RAM minimum (1GB or more recommended)
• 1GB free HD space minimum (10GB or more recommended for recording)
• Drive speed 5400rpm minimum (7200rpm or faster recommended)
• CD-ROM drive
• Internet connection for online features
MACINTOSH®
• Intel® or Power PC® based G4 1.5GHz or better (G4 1.67 or better recommended)
• OS X 10.4 or better
• 512MB RAM minimum (1GB or more recommended)
• 1GB free HD space minimum (10GB or more recommended for recording)
• Drive speed 5400rpm minimum (7200rpm or faster recommended)
• CD-ROM drive
• Internet connection for online features
USB
• One free USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible port on computer (USB hubs are not supported)
• Minimum: Allows a user to run GearBox and Live simultaneously with a modest amount of simultaneous tracks/plug-ins/devices and a fairly large buffer size setting in Live or a comparable recording app (appropriate for a user doing little or no triggering of Live's devices from a MIDI/USB keyboard)
• Recommended: Allows additional horsepower for virtual instrument devices, smaller buffer size setting, 96KHz operation, etc.
Line 6 Monkey
The best way to check your computer for compatibility is to run Line 6 Monkey software. It makes all these technical details as easy to understand as thumbs up and thumbs down.
WINDOWS®
• Pentium® 4 1.2GHz or better (2.5Ghz or more recommended)
• Windows® XP (with SP2 only) / Vista
• 512MB RAM minimum (1GB or more recommended)
• 1GB free HD space minimum (10GB or more recommended for recording)
• Drive speed 5400rpm minimum (7200rpm or faster recommended)
• CD-ROM drive
• Internet connection for online features
MACINTOSH®
• Intel® or Power PC® based G4 1.5GHz or better (G4 1.67 or better recommended)
• OS X 10.4 or better
• 512MB RAM minimum (1GB or more recommended)
• 1GB free HD space minimum (10GB or more recommended for recording)
• Drive speed 5400rpm minimum (7200rpm or faster recommended)
• CD-ROM drive
• Internet connection for online features
USB
• One free USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible port on computer (USB hubs are not supported)
• Minimum: Allows a user to run GearBox and Live simultaneously with a modest amount of simultaneous tracks/plug-ins/devices and a fairly large buffer size setting in Live or a comparable recording app (appropriate for a user doing little or no triggering of Live's devices from a MIDI/USB keyboard)
• Recommended: Allows additional horsepower for virtual instrument devices, smaller buffer size setting, 96KHz operation, etc.
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
(22 ratings)
Submitted March 15, 2008 by a customer from bellsouth.net
"Awesome tone, easy to use, customizable and worth the cost!"
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This will do fine for what I need it for. I use Garageband to record and now I have some really awesome guitar sounds. The keyboard is handy but the only reason I am not giving 10 is that I expected the KB37 to have at least a few keyboard tones in gearbox. Strictly a controller and no real advantage over the ux2. I already have another keyboard so I probably could have gone with the ux2.
Sound
Tone Direct really works. No latency, even on a crappy laptop. Amp models and effects are sooooo good and infinitely tweakable. I don't have any add-on packs but you could add more tones. I use my amp as a monitor and it sounds better than anything I have ever used. MIDI keyboard is as good as what ever soundcard or plugins you have.
Features
This thing does it all. As soon as it was hooked up it did everything guitarwise that it says. The interface in Gearbox is very easy to use. You need to create your own user sounds if you want to access them because you can only change tone by clicking with the mouse or scrolling with a pedal or on the KB37 to the next tone. No big deal. I wish the assignable buttons could jump directly to the patch that I assign it. Maybe next time.
Ease of Use
Every patch is awesome and if you don't like it, make your own tone. Just install it plug it in and go.
Quality
Plastic case and keys are a little cheesy but it just sits on my desk… read more so that is no big deal.
Value
Other interfaces may cost the same and include far fewer features. You can by a POD for the same price. One guy I know bought a digital recording system for $800. He was certainly pissed when I told him that I paid $200 for my toneport which does the same stuff.
Manufacturer Support
Support only available in a discussion board. No phone support but my question was answered so it worked for me.
The Wow Factor
Maybe I don't get this question but I wanted it enough to buy it!
Musical Background:
Music Teacher, Guitarist
Musical Style:
Rock, jazz, whatever else I feel like read less
Sound
Tone Direct really works. No latency, even on a crappy laptop. Amp models and effects are sooooo good and infinitely tweakable. I don't have any add-on packs but you could add more tones. I use my amp as a monitor and it sounds better than anything I have ever used. MIDI keyboard is as good as what ever soundcard or plugins you have.
Features
This thing does it all. As soon as it was hooked up it did everything guitarwise that it says. The interface in Gearbox is very easy to use. You need to create your own user sounds if you want to access them because you can only change tone by clicking with the mouse or scrolling with a pedal or on the KB37 to the next tone. No big deal. I wish the assignable buttons could jump directly to the patch that I assign it. Maybe next time.
Ease of Use
Every patch is awesome and if you don't like it, make your own tone. Just install it plug it in and go.
Quality
Plastic case and keys are a little cheesy but it just sits on my desk… read more so that is no big deal.
Value
Other interfaces may cost the same and include far fewer features. You can by a POD for the same price. One guy I know bought a digital recording system for $800. He was certainly pissed when I told him that I paid $200 for my toneport which does the same stuff.
Manufacturer Support
Support only available in a discussion board. No phone support but my question was answered so it worked for me.
The Wow Factor
Maybe I don't get this question but I wanted it enough to buy it!
Musical Background:
Music Teacher, Guitarist
Musical Style:
Rock, jazz, whatever else I feel like read less
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