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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
operation. Please see your Mac® recording program's instructions for details on Core Audio 
operation. 
 
 
 
What is the CPU Usage Meter? 
 
 
The CPU Usage Meter at the bottom right corner of the GearBox window shows how much of 
your computer's CPU horsepower is being used to power GearBox. If you see the meter close to 
fully lit (as the meter shown above is), GearBox is putting a heavy load on your computer. When 
you bypass GearBox's tone processing engine by pressing the second button to the right of the 
Tone menu, you'll see the CPU Usage Meter's level drop. 
 
Windows® users can reduce the load GearBox and TonePort put on their CPU by selecting 
Hardware & Settings from GearBox's Help menu and increasing the setting used by 
ToneDirect™ monitoring. Click Driver & Recording to the left, and select the Windows® Driver 
topic for more info about Windows® TonePort driver settings. 
 
 
 
 
What is Delay? 
 
 
 
Delay is one of the types of GearBox Effects, and you’ll find several types of Delays in Gearbox. 
Delay adds a delayed echo of your guitar. A short delay time and low feedback setting will give 
you a classic "slapback" delay. Longer delay times give you a distinctly separate echo, and higher 
feedback settings increase the number of echoes. For details on each of the Delay controls, move 
your mouse over the control and look in the Info Bar at the bottom of the GuitarPort window. 
 
Some Delay effects are modeled after classic gear described in the 
 
 
 
 
 
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