TonePort

TonePort is a line of USB audio interfaces from Line 6 which extended the earlier GuitarPort[1] interface. The TonePort line was eventually replaced, except for the UX8 model, by the POD Studio line. The TonePort line included the following models:

All TonePort models included GearBox, a software package for creating and managing amplifier, speaker cabinet, effect, and microphone pre-amp models. All versions except the GX and the UX8 shipped with Ableton Live Lite recording software and Sonoma Wire Works RiffWorks Line6 Edition[2] recording software.

In October 2008,[3][4] Line6 dropped the TonePort name, except for the KB37 and UX8 models, and renamed the GX, UX1, and UX2 models "POD Studio." In January 2009, the KB37 model was also rebranded, the UX8 being the only model still using the TonePort brand.

Line6 introduced a new software package for the POD Studio line, called POD Farm,[5] which replicates most of the function of GearBox but with a different user interface (both GearBox and POD Farm work with all TonePort and POD Studio models).

References

  1. http://emusician.com/daw/emusic_line_guitarport/
  2. http://www.sonomawireworks.com/guide/index.php/RiffWorks_Line_6_Edition
  3. http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/17/line-6-launches-pod-studio-usb-interfaces-pod-farm-plug-ins/
  4. http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/10/16/pod.studio.and.farm/
  5. http://www.macworld.com/article/136543/2008/11/podfarm.html
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