Line 6 headphones powered monitors Headphones User Manual


 
Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
TROUBLESHOOTING
Audio Glitches
Auto-connect problems
Cannot Hear Effects
Cannot Play a Downloaded Track
CD Player Auto-launching
Download Errors – Download Accelerators
Driver Not Found
Guitar too quiet
GuitarPort Online Access Errors
I Still Hear Hum
Incomplete Downloads
Light Is Off
Multiple computers: using GuitarPort and GuitarPort Online on more than one computer
No Power
No Sound
Noise and Distortion
Noise Not Gated
Track Level Issues
Track Playback Interrupted
USB Errors
Warranty, Customer Service and Repair Information
Why can’t I record GutarPort Online tracks to other programs?
Audio Glitches
Audible pops and clicks and other audio glitches may occur when another program or device is trying
to stream audio or video, or your computer cannot provide enough system resources (RAM memory,
or hard disk or computer processor speed) for GearBox. There can be many different causes for this
type of problem, since there are so many possible computer models, parts, and configurations. First, be
sure to check the instructions in the GearBox Recording Setup Guide and Windows XP Optimizations
documents that you can find on the
GearBox Online Help page of the Line 6 website. There's detail
there on how to properly setup Line 6 devices and GearBox with a variety of recording software, plus
information on fine-tuning the setup of Windows computers for audio recording and processing. The
following tips may also help with resolve audio issues…
On Windows® systems -
If you are experiencing audio dropouts or glitches, then you can try adjusting the ToneDirect
TM
Monitoring buffer slider (for TonePort or GuitarPort devices) or by adjusting the USB Audio
Streaming slider (for PODxt devices). You can access this control by going to the Line 6 Audio-
MIDI Devices dialog:
Start button > Settings > Control Panel > Line 6 Audio-MIDI devices.
For TonePort or GuitarPort devices, adjust the slider one tick to the right at a time, until
the monitoring signal is free from audio dropouts:
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