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Line 6 guitar and vocal recording that lets you easily add keyboard parts.
The Line 6 TonePort KB37 is from the award-winning TonePort family of USB recording and modeling audio interfaces from Line 6. With it you can record your guitar and vocals with renowned Line 6 sound and add a few choice keyboard parts to top off your compositions. The TonePort KB37 gives you 37 full-sized synth-action keys, pitch/mod wheels, assignable transport controls, an expression pedal input, and the same dual footswitch jacks as the UX2 for control of effect on/off, tone select, tap tempo, and other parameters as well as sustain, start/stop, and punch in for your MIDI/music recording software.
18 guitar and five bass amp/cab models; 30 stompbox and studio effects; and six high-end studio microphone preamp models deliver professional Line 6 sound to all your recordings. You can record through two mic inputs (with 48V phantom power), a guitar/bass input, and stereo line inputs. Other I/O includes a S/PDIF out, TRS line outputs, TRS monitor input, and independent headphone jack. It also gives you assignable VU meters and selectable 16- or 24-bit recording at 44.1, 48, or 96kHz. A real breakthrough is the Tone Direct monitoring, which lets you hear the signal with full Line 6 processing and zero latency. And all of it is now compatible with Macintoshes as well as PCs.
Line 6 TonePort KB37 USB Audio Interface and MIDI Controller Features:
- TonePort KB37 Hardware Specs:
- 37-note full-sized keyboard
- Pitch and mod wheels
- Assignable transport controls
- Expression pedal input
- Dual footswitch jacks
- 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 with pad
- Stereo line inputs
- S/PDIF digital output
- Line outputs via balanced 1/4"
- Monitor input via stereo 1/4" jack
- Headphone jack with dedicated volume knob
- Assignable VU meters
- Tone Direct monitoring
- 16- or 24-bit recording at 44.1, 48kHz
- 96kHz mode with built-in sample-rate conversion for simultaneous input and output
- Mac and PC compatible
Line 6 TonePort KB37 USB Audio Interface and MIDI Controller Specifications:
- GearBox Modeling Software
- Specs
Guitar Amp Models from PODxt
- Small Tweed (based on* "Wide Panel" Fender Deluxe Reverb)
- Tweed B-Man (based on* Fender© Bassman)
- Blackface Lux (based on* Fender© Deluxe Reverb)
- Class A-30 Top Boost (based on* Vox AC-30)
- Plexi Lead (based on* Marshall Super Lead)
- Plexi Jump Lead (based on* Marshall Super Lead with "jumped" channels)
- Jazz Clean (based on* Roland JC-120)
- Brit J-800 (based on* Marshall JCM-800)
- Solo 100 Head (based on* Soldano SLO-100)
- Treadplate (based on* Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier)
- Tube Instrument Preamp
- Line 6 Treadplate
- Line 6 Insane
- Line 6 Spinal Puppet
- Line 6 Chemical X
- Line 6 Piezacoustic 2
Bass Amp Models from Bass PODxt
Rock Classic (based on* Ampeg SVT) - Flip Top (based on* Ampeg B-15A)
- Adam and Eve (based on* Eden Traveler WT-300)
- Silverface Bass (based on* 1967 Fender Bassman Head)
- Eighties (based on* Gallien Kruger 800RB)
Stompbox and Studio Effects
Facial Fuzz (based on* Fuzz Face) - Fuzz PI (Based on* Big Muff Pi)
- Screamer (based on Tube Screamer)
- Classic Distortion (based on* ProCo Rat)
- Vetta Comp
- Line 6 Sine Chorus
- Line 6 Flanger
- Phaser (based on* MXR Phase 90)
- U-Vibe (based on* Uni-Vibe)
- Opto Tremolo (based on* 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb©)
- Rotary Drum & Horn (based on* Leslie 145)
- Analog Delay Modulation (based on* Deluxe Memory Man)
- Tube Echo (base on* EP-1 Tube Echoplex)
- Line 6 Digital Delay
- Standard Spring Reverb
- Brite Room Reverb
- Medium Hall Reverb
- Cavernous Reverb
- Slap Plate Reverb
- Wah (based on* Vox Wah)
- Volume (Pre- or Post-Amp Routing options)
- Compressor (based on* LA-2A Compressor)
- Noise Gate
- Female De-Esser
- Male De-Esser
GearBox Exclusive Vocal Preamp Models:
American Classic (Inspired by* an API lunch box preamp) in a classic studio setup: - API 512c Mic Pre
- API 550b EQ
- Studer 2-inch tape (Including Emphasis/De-emphasis & tape Soft Clip)
This model gives you classic rock tone that's focused and a bit compressed through soft distortion. It even includes the treasured tonality and saturation you'd get when recording - Vintage UK Inspired by* a Neve 1073
Warm with mild distortion when pushed. Vintage UK handles transients very well and is great for vocal tracking. Extended bass range also makes it great for direct bass and drum work.
Modern (Inspired by* - This modern must-have has a clean, bright, and non-compressed sound with soft transients.
- Console (Solid State Console Mic Pre Design)
- Has a flat frequency response that's clean with no artifacts or colorization. A great choice for tracking line level instruments like a keyboard.
Vintage (Inspired by* a Classic Vintage Tube Preamp setup) consisting of: - Requisite Y7 Mic Pre
- API 550b EQ
- Studer 2-inch tape (Including Emphasis/De-emphasis & tape Soft Clip)
This model yields vintage Motown, Memphis, Nashville, and early rock sounds. - Lo-Fi
- Has a small speaker sound that's slightly distorted. Great for adding an overdriven vocal to a track.
* All product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. Th
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Good piece of equipment
I got the KB37 after reading a lot of reviews, which said both good and bad. For someone who wants a home recording studio via PC, it works great. I would say don't upgrade the ableton to version 6 until they work out all the bugs, I did and it stutters a lot. A problem I did not find with the version 5 that came with the product.
Reviewed by MusicFortheMasses on 7/17/2007 who plays Whatever suits me at the time.
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Great Product!
I just bought the Line 6 KB37 yesterday and already i have it working perfectly. The included software is great. On the downside the hardware is cheaply made.
Gearbox has many amp models, cab models, effects, it is everything you need to record guitar, bass and vocals. Also the vocal pre-sound great. However the included Ableton live LE 5 is not too great considering it's lack of MIDI capabilities unless you upgrade, but it is still manageable. And the MIDI controller also works with many other programs like reason, cakewalk and digidesign. Of course everything is very easy to configure with the guides helping you all the way. I was recording in a matter of 3 hours.
Also the KB37 acts as a audio card for your computer so you can choose to make the KB37 your prefered audio card.
The hardware is it's only fault. It is made completely out of cheap plastic. Also many of my LED lights already feel loose. I was serverly disappointed when i found out that 8 of the keys on the controller came BROKEN! Hopefully guitar center will be able to fix that situation for me.
In all this is a very great product. It comes packed with all software needed to get started. I would have given this product a perfect five if only the hardware had been better. But if you are looking for a relatively cheap way to record then the KB37 will definatly be a great choice.
Reviewed by chinaman54321 on 10/27/2006 who plays Metal.
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just ok
This product just wasn't for me. I returned it after finding it isn't a true 24/96 platform. It is incompatable with Acid Pro 6. It is hard to figure out how to use, no written manual. And is not the easiest setup. Pretty flimsy. Don't reccomend for a interface with a DAW.
Reviewed by rossincasper on 5/29/2007 who plays rock.
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You Need One!!
I've been playing guitar for about 8 years and have just recently gotten into recording. I started off with the UX1 thinking that it would be a great tool to start off. When I heard about the KB37, I immediately sold my UX1 and bought the KB37.
If you are interested in recording your music fast and easy and affordable, I highly recommend the KB37.
Not only does Line 6 provide you with the recording software (Ableton Live), it comes with a program called "GearBox" which has dozens of amps/cabs, mic tones, bass tones, and a solid acoustic sound which works directly with your recording program.
In addition, if you own other recording softwares such as Reason 3.0 or Pro Tools, the built-in keyboards acts as a MIDI interface. You can control your drum kit, piano, and of course your synthesizer.
Reviewed by maulxdrth on 10/20/2006 who plays I play every type of music.
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Very Convenient Product
Line 6 TonePort KB37 Audio Interface and MIDI Controller
This keyboard is very convenient if you want to combine multiple features into one. If your sound card does not have a MIDI interface, this product will compensate for it. It has some nice sounds, including the bass samples, however some of the more classical instruments could use some more work. For what you get, the price is good.
Reviewed by on 10/18/2006
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