Hello Brandon, great video, pass along to your subscribers that they can get some great deals from Musicians Friend open box deals, when i was starting my studio i got a Focusrite solo for 79.99, regular price is 99.99 and i got a pair of monitors that were 79.99 for 59.99, just because the boxes were open, you get the same guarantee and warranty and free shipping and i saved enough to get ez drummer2 and that was on sale cause it was close to Christmas time, have a good weekend, see ya next week
@3:33 it's a fantastic explanation : Enable Input First : left 1 send 1 (Guitar) and left 3 send 3 (Mic): is connected in channel 3. I got it.Maybe is that for DAW? Actually , In my understanding according to your video: First :Left 1 send 1 is Mic and left 3 send 3 is Guitar? What about the Output explanation( First 1 out 1 and last 2 out 2)? Can you make a video post explaining the i Input and Out put channel set up for Line 6 PoD Studio GX, UX1 by looking at the picture? ( you do not need to physically buy them)I am a newbie , so please do bear with me, nothing in personal..Cheers
Hello. Thank you for sharing this video. My problem is that I am trying to set the input levels around - 12 db. But in ux2 the gain is only adjustable for mic but not instrument and I can only get around - 24 db input levels. What can I do for that? Your help would be really appreciated 🎉
Hi :) Although it's been years since I've used the UX2, I found someone who left a comment on a Line 6 forum that should be of some help. In summary, you'll apparently have to adjust the input gain inside of your DAW such as in Reaper. I'm pretty sure I never bothered with the gain when I used this interface. But in case you are also using Reaper, here's what I found. This is a quote from Digideus: (Quote) "If you(r) guitar signal is low/high, you can use the Pod farm plugin to adjust it, but the track display in Reaper shows you the FX you are using post-input, so adjusting the volume will have no effect on the input gain. Luckily, when using Reaper, there is a "Track Input FX gain" for each track. To access it, arm the track you are recording onto, then right click on the meter section of the track display and "Track Input FX Gain" is the option at the bottom of the pop up menu. I simply put an instance of Pod farm on this with a blank patch, and that lets me adjust the input level accordingly via the "input" knob at the top of the plugin." (End of Quote) I hope that helps you man.
@@BrandonBurch yep these are unbalaced TS while you connect TRS cable. as for my knowledge if you haven' heard noise then your good to go , but if so then you should use unbalaced TS (cable with one ring) just as a guitar cable
@@BrandonBurch why would that be? I heard the UX2 has real amp models in the software? I am new to the recording world, and so far everyone seems to like the 2i2 more, but some complain about the background noise or something like that, I am not sure
+Ruchir Sajwan Thanks for watching. To answer, I suppose that comes down to production of the music, and that comes with experience. I'm not sure how to straightly answer the question. But professionalism is perceived once the mix sounds right and balanced.
OK so it's now 2020. You still think it's a good choice now? I know there are some newer things out there from other companies now. What is your take? I haven't done any playing or anything in years. Wanting to get back into it.
Loved the video but i have a question. I used a similar setup as you (Reaper, UX2) and I was wondering if there is a way to record an amp while simultaneously recording a D.I. track? So i can reference the distorted guitar tone but still have the D.I. for backup/outsource editing. Thank you \,,/
@@BrandonBurch cant se anythibg they are not cheapmodells the cost 150 euros.. and at aduoa technica higher ranked modell for studio.. i have struggled with my mic and ux2..and cant find a Good sound ..i dont use preswts i recor d dry into mkxcraft or otherdaws..
Hi. New to your channel. I have a question. So I have had my Line 6 UX2 for several years now, and I also use Reaper. Recently, I've noticed as soon as I arm a track to record in Reaper using either of the 2 mic channels, there is a white noise constant static sound in the monitor. I don't even need to have a mic plugged into the UX2 to get this noise. It used to work fine, and recently, something changed. I purchased a Focusrite to replace it since it seems Line 6 has just stopped updating the software on the Ux2. But now it is basically useless to me if I can't record my acoustic guitar using an SM57 Shure mic, if it is going to contain white noise. Any suggestions? I am still within the timeframe to return the Focusrite, if I Can get my Line 6 working properly again. Thanks!
Did the Focusrite fix the issue? Is it still ongoing with the new gear? If it is still ongoing, then it may be a driver issue. However, if the issue does not persist with the new interface, then the UX2 may have died. Does the white noise allow any other audio to pass through via the mic, or is the white noise the only thing you can actually hear / record? Basically, are you able to record any audio?
@@BrandonBurch Hi, thank you for your response. The Focusrrite DID fix the issue. I don't have the static when using the mic or instrument inputs with it. I did try updating the drivers on the Line6, but it hasn't solved the problem. I am able to record with the Line 6 UX2, but the white noise is constantly there. It's a shame really because I've noticed that the VST plugins that came with the UX2 (primarily just the Pod Farm plugins) will ONLY work if the UX2 is plugged in. So if I switch to using the Focusrite, I do so without the use of PodFarm.
@@pre4122 Gotcha, yes you are correct. However, I will say since switching away from POD Farm, I think I have been able to get better tones, sometimes for free. Check out some plugins by TSE audio and LePou. Those are some free options. I might need to make an updated video on this stuff.
Hey :) Didn't know where else to write it as its a bit off topic but i wondered if you could share a tab sheet / do a lesson for (guitar loves piano # piotr) because when you did it... amazing and i cannot find a tab sheet for it anywhere and i am desperate to learn it as its a beautiful piece. Thanks!
+Matthew Fox Well he already did it as a paid lesson on GuitarMasterClass.net. Tabs, video and all. It's still there. He has several guitar loves piano lessons.
Heya! Do you have more info for the UX2? I have it now for a while but its just getting dust, cant get it correct for my voice and girlfriend voice (using it for streams,youtube vids) with a at2035
+Antreidez Kneves I'm not sure. Does it happen with any other mics? Make sure the phantom power is on at the interface. No input levels happening I guess?
Good job Brandon. Very informative. I think I'm gonna get focusrite 2i2. I have a question though. Have you ever tried recording using your focusrite and cakewalk sonar as your DAW? Right now I'm using my Zoom G5 as my effect and interface but I think it's got compatibility issues with my sonar. It's so frustrating. Thank you.
There are so many more choices that are better than Line 6 these days. You can get an interface from Focusrite and build a guitar tone with free plugins.
The background music is very annoying and unprofessional, it distracts you from listening, if you remove it you will definitely get more views and less thumb downs.
Sorry, I've gotten better since then with leveling audio, because watching it back now I agree with you. Background music can work, but it should be further in the background. I doubt I has anything to do with my views however.
Wow, I wasn't aware of FX chains in Reaper ! That software always surprise me .
Finally, in simple terms, it describes how to make a simple home studio. Thank You a lot ! :)
Glad it was helpful!
@@BrandonBurch why you put the bit at 16 bit and the media settings at reaper at 24?
The guitar tones were pretty cool, but when plugging in a bass it sounded pretty distorted to me.
Yeeeess, that's the type of video I was waiting for :D
Thank you so much Brandon!
Waitin' for more :)
+Air Dealer I plan on making another this Saturday. Glad you enjoyed!
Hello Brandon, great video, pass along to your subscribers that they can get some great deals from Musicians Friend open box deals, when i was starting my studio i got a Focusrite solo for 79.99, regular price is 99.99 and i got a pair of monitors that were 79.99 for 59.99, just because the boxes were open, you get the same guarantee and warranty and free shipping and i saved enough to get ez drummer2 and that was on sale cause it was close to Christmas time, have a good weekend, see ya next week
+Joseph Scalone Hey thanks for the info! :)
Nice review 👍
Concise well explained
Hi!can you help me for setup line 6 ux2 to Mac pro..just blinking those leds in red! thanks!
Very informative video. You're a good teacher! :)
+missannecordelia thanks mom!
Thank you
@3:33 it's a fantastic explanation : Enable Input First : left 1 send 1 (Guitar) and left 3 send 3 (Mic): is connected in channel 3. I got it.Maybe is that for DAW? Actually , In my understanding according to your video: First :Left 1 send 1 is Mic and left 3 send 3 is Guitar?
What about the Output explanation( First 1 out 1 and last 2 out 2)?
Can you make a video post explaining the i Input and Out put channel set up for Line 6 PoD Studio GX, UX1 by looking at the picture? ( you do not need to physically buy them)I am a newbie , so please do bear with me, nothing in personal..Cheers
I think that you should include acoustic instruments in the series, such as acoustic guitar, ukulele etc..
+popeipot parrot good idea
Hello. Thank you for sharing this video.
My problem is that I am trying to set the input levels around - 12 db. But in ux2 the gain is only adjustable for mic but not instrument and I can only get around - 24 db input levels.
What can I do for that?
Your help would be really appreciated 🎉
Hi :) Although it's been years since I've used the UX2, I found someone who left a comment on a Line 6 forum that should be of some help. In summary, you'll apparently have to adjust the input gain inside of your DAW such as in Reaper. I'm pretty sure I never bothered with the gain when I used this interface. But in case you are also using Reaper, here's what I found. This is a quote from Digideus:
(Quote)
"If you(r) guitar signal is low/high, you can use the Pod farm plugin to adjust it, but the track display in Reaper shows you the FX you are using post-input, so adjusting the volume will have no effect on the input gain.
Luckily, when using Reaper, there is a "Track Input FX gain" for each track.
To access it, arm the track you are recording onto, then right click on the meter section of the track display and "Track Input FX Gain" is the option at the bottom of the pop up menu.
I simply put an instance of Pod farm on this with a blank patch, and that lets me adjust the input level accordingly via the "input" knob at the top of the plugin."
(End of Quote)
I hope that helps you man.
@@BrandonBurch wow you are great! thank you!
Can I use a Nektar nxp expression pedal to control effects like wahwah or volume?
1:53 that 1/4 jack is balanced which is (stereo) while analog output is unbalaced ! No problem ?
That's beyond my knowledge unfortunately
@@BrandonBurch yep these are unbalaced TS while you connect TRS cable.
as for my knowledge if you haven' heard noise then your good to go , but if so then you should use unbalaced TS (cable with one ring) just as a guitar cable
Thank you this was very helpful quick question if I had a Webcam on my computer could I run the microphone camera and guitar all at once?
I guess you could :)
Focusrite 2i2, Line 6 UX2 or Behringer UMC202HD?
I'd go with 2i2
@@BrandonBurch why would that be? I heard the UX2 has real amp models in the software? I am new to the recording world, and so far everyone seems to like the 2i2 more, but some complain about the background noise or something like that, I am not sure
My Line 6 UX 2 will now work with my Windows 10 pro It says my sound card is not compatible ? Can this be fixed???
I'm still on Win 7 myself, but no longer using Line 6 products
Bro! Thanks a ton for the video.
One question, how can we make the sound of the guitar with this rig a professional sounding one?
+Ruchir Sajwan Thanks for watching. To answer, I suppose that comes down to production of the music, and that comes with experience. I'm not sure how to straightly answer the question. But professionalism is perceived once the mix sounds right and balanced.
yup, i agree
Thanks so much for the video dude!
+Jon Burrell Cheers!
OK so it's now 2020. You still think it's a good choice now? I know there are some newer things out there from other companies now. What is your take? I haven't done any playing or anything in years. Wanting to get back into it.
For the interface I recommend a focusrite Scarlett 2i2. I have the 2nd gen and I love it. Better preamp.
Loved the video but i have a question. I used a similar setup as you (Reaper, UX2) and I was wondering if there is a way to record an amp while simultaneously recording a D.I. track? So i can reference the distorted guitar tone but still have the D.I. for backup/outsource editing. Thank you \,,/
A real amp or an amp sim?
Awesome brother. love your videos
Thanks Remy
You rock
Thank you
do you need headphone amp for studio headphones audia technia mxh50
not familiar with those models. you'd have to read on the product to see if it requires power
@@BrandonBurch cant se anythibg they are not cheapmodells the cost 150 euros.. and at aduoa technica higher ranked modell for studio.. i have struggled with my mic and ux2..and cant find a Good sound ..i dont use preswts i recor d dry into mkxcraft or otherdaws..
Hi. New to your channel. I have a question. So I have had my Line 6 UX2 for several years now, and I also use Reaper. Recently, I've noticed as soon as I arm a track to record in Reaper using either of the 2 mic channels, there is a white noise constant static sound in the monitor. I don't even need to have a mic plugged into the UX2 to get this noise. It used to work fine, and recently, something changed. I purchased a Focusrite to replace it since it seems Line 6 has just stopped updating the software on the Ux2. But now it is basically useless to me if I can't record my acoustic guitar using an SM57 Shure mic, if it is going to contain white noise. Any suggestions? I am still within the timeframe to return the Focusrite, if I Can get my Line 6 working properly again. Thanks!
Also, I have a brand new USB cable, so I am positive that isn't the problem.
Did the Focusrite fix the issue? Is it still ongoing with the new gear? If it is still ongoing, then it may be a driver issue. However, if the issue does not persist with the new interface, then the UX2 may have died. Does the white noise allow any other audio to pass through via the mic, or is the white noise the only thing you can actually hear / record? Basically, are you able to record any audio?
@@BrandonBurch Hi, thank you for your response. The Focusrrite DID fix the issue. I don't have the static when using the mic or instrument inputs with it. I did try updating the drivers on the Line6, but it hasn't solved the problem. I am able to record with the Line 6 UX2, but the white noise is constantly there. It's a shame really because I've noticed that the VST plugins that came with the UX2 (primarily just the Pod Farm plugins) will ONLY work if the UX2 is plugged in. So if I switch to using the Focusrite, I do so without the use of PodFarm.
@@pre4122 Gotcha, yes you are correct. However, I will say since switching away from POD Farm, I think I have been able to get better tones, sometimes for free. Check out some plugins by TSE audio and LePou. Those are some free options. I might need to make an updated video on this stuff.
cant rec bass with this Line 6 POD Studio UX2?
Should be able to. I did.
Dos garage band work as the interface? Issues it with the last toneport model, then upgraded the OS and that was that
For the line 6 ux2 that was the interface. Not sure beyond that
Could any one please tell me how to get to the page to activate the XLR (Microphone inputs & recordings).
You mean the Reaper Preferences? Sorry, that is under Options, or Ctrl+P.
Hey :) Didn't know where else to write it as its a bit off topic but i wondered if you could share a tab sheet / do a lesson for (guitar loves piano # piotr) because when you did it... amazing and i cannot find a tab sheet for it anywhere and i am desperate to learn it as its a beautiful piece.
Thanks!
+Matthew Fox Well he already did it as a paid lesson on GuitarMasterClass.net. Tabs, video and all. It's still there. He has several guitar loves piano lessons.
Which is good for recording vocals and guitar, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 or POD STUDIO UX2?
Out of the two, get the focusrite. I've heard it has a better preamp.
Can you record a bass and a guitar at the same time on separate tracks?
Depending on the interface and drivers you are working with, it's possible. Never tried it
Heya! Do you have more info for the UX2? I have it now for a while but its just getting dust, cant get it correct for my voice and girlfriend voice (using it for streams,youtube vids) with a at2035
Unfortunately do not. I now use a different interface, so the UX2 is gathering dust from me too.
Yo brendon thanks for the video may I ask why does my ux2 won't recognize my microphone?
+Antreidez Kneves I'm not sure. Does it happen with any other mics? Make sure the phantom power is on at the interface. No input levels happening I guess?
Thnx very useful
Cheers ! Happy to help!
Good job Brandon. Very informative. I think I'm gonna get focusrite 2i2. I have a question though. Have you ever tried recording using your focusrite and cakewalk sonar as your DAW? Right now I'm using my Zoom G5 as my effect and interface but I think it's got compatibility issues with my sonar. It's so frustrating. Thank you.
+Samuel Wowor Hey man. Congrats on the decision. I've never actually used anything other than Reaper. You might try posting on their forums.
do u think ux1 still worth?
There are so many more choices that are better than Line 6 these days. You can get an interface from Focusrite and build a guitar tone with free plugins.
Toes keep my heart beating
Would you recommend UX 2 to Your best friend ?
Only if he was using Pod farm. Other than that, I would recommend now getting a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. That is what I currently use.
@@BrandonBurch thanks
The background music is very annoying and unprofessional, it distracts you from listening
Sorry. However, I've done much better in my newer videos
The background music is very annoying and unprofessional, it distracts you from listening, if you remove it you will definitely get more views and less thumb downs.
Sorry, I've gotten better since then with leveling audio, because watching it back now I agree with you. Background music can work, but it should be further in the background. I doubt I has anything to do with my views however.