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Benno1323
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First of all I'd like to say Hi to all of you since this is my first post in this forum.
I have been looking around it for a few days now and found a lot of useful threads in the forums.
A few years ago I used to work in a TV station and the company payed a 1 year audio course for some of us working there.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to finish this program because I got another job opportunity, but I still remember a few things hehehe.
I have a
2.6 Ghz Intel Mac
320 GB 7200 rpm hard disk
2 GB Memory
What I would want to do is to record my electric guitar and probably voice also. I'll probably get a bass as well.
I'm planning to do this just as a hobby, I don't have a band or anything like it. Just me and my guitar hahaha.
- I've been looking around lately and found several audio interfaces options but haven't really decide which one to buy.
Here are a few options:
- Line 6 Toneport UX2 what I like about this audio interface is that it has 2 mic inputs and also guitar and bass inputs.
Also it has guitar and bass effects. (In case I buy a bass)
- Other possibility is just to stick with guitar and get the Boss-ME20 and an audio interface that comes with Cubase software like TASCAM or PRESONUS interfaces.
- There's one other option of buying Zoom G2.1u multi effects pedal since it comes with Cubase.
I'm using garageband right know for my guitar recordings with my guitar plugged in directly to the line in jack and it works fine but when I get to much effects in I will experience latency issues.
I mentioned Cubase since it was the software we used during the audio course but I'm not a pro using it.
I haven't been able to find in the Toneport UX2 interface is compatible with Cubase.
Could you please give me your opinions as of which setup is better and why?
I'm also open to hear different opinions and options from all of you as of what software and equipment is better for a beginner and for what I want.
Thank you.
Your help is very much appreciated.
Greetings from Mexico!!!
Benno
I have been looking around it for a few days now and found a lot of useful threads in the forums.
A few years ago I used to work in a TV station and the company payed a 1 year audio course for some of us working there.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to finish this program because I got another job opportunity, but I still remember a few things hehehe.

I have a
2.6 Ghz Intel Mac
320 GB 7200 rpm hard disk
2 GB Memory
What I would want to do is to record my electric guitar and probably voice also. I'll probably get a bass as well.
I'm planning to do this just as a hobby, I don't have a band or anything like it. Just me and my guitar hahaha.
- I've been looking around lately and found several audio interfaces options but haven't really decide which one to buy.
Here are a few options:
- Line 6 Toneport UX2 what I like about this audio interface is that it has 2 mic inputs and also guitar and bass inputs.
Also it has guitar and bass effects. (In case I buy a bass)
- Other possibility is just to stick with guitar and get the Boss-ME20 and an audio interface that comes with Cubase software like TASCAM or PRESONUS interfaces.
- There's one other option of buying Zoom G2.1u multi effects pedal since it comes with Cubase.
I'm using garageband right know for my guitar recordings with my guitar plugged in directly to the line in jack and it works fine but when I get to much effects in I will experience latency issues.
I mentioned Cubase since it was the software we used during the audio course but I'm not a pro using it.
I haven't been able to find in the Toneport UX2 interface is compatible with Cubase.
Could you please give me your opinions as of which setup is better and why?
I'm also open to hear different opinions and options from all of you as of what software and equipment is better for a beginner and for what I want.
Thank you.
Your help is very much appreciated.
Greetings from Mexico!!!

Benno
