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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
system.  PODxt also grabs its processed signal before routing it to the Record Sends its internal 
Monitoring system immediately, to provide a low latency monitor signal, and then mixes it with the rest 
of your audio to your monitoring system. 
 
 
 
 
 
The Line 6 Audio-MIDI Device Control Panel 
Since your Line 6 device includes our high-performance audio driver, it can act as a USB sound card 
for just about any audio software that might be installed on your computer. This is the place where you 
can access the audio driver settings for your connected device to see and configure things such as the 
current Sample Rate, Bit Depth, Buffer settings, Record Sends, etc.  One thing to note here is that this 
dialog offers controls specifically for your Line 6 hardware. The GearBox software is independent of 
these settings, however, you’ll see information regarding your Record Sends here which may change 
depending on whether GearBox is currently running or not.  For TonePort and GuitarPort devices, you 
can think of the GearBox software like a giant rack of gear – if it is not running and configured to use 
your TonePort/GuitarPort hardware, your guitar signal will still be heard, but will be “naked”, without 
all those lovely amp & effects sounds. For PODxt devices, since your Tone is always running on the 
PODxt itself, you’ll hear whatever your PODxt’s Tone and audio routing settings are set to deliver, 
and GearBox can be running or not to control which Tones you want to hear. There, aren’t you feeling 
smarter already? 
 
The options in the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Device dialog are slightly different if you are on a Windows® 
versus a Mac® system, and also slightly different depending on which Line 6 hardware you are using. 
Just check out the descriptions that match your setup in the following sections… 
 
Windows®  
You can launch the Line 6 Audio-MIDI Devices dialog from within the Windows® Control Panel 
(Start button > Settings > Control Panel), or from the GearBox Help > Hardware & Driver 
Settings. 
 
 
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