Line 6 Bass PodThe Line 6 Bass Pod was to my bass recordings as light is to driving at night. Meaning you'll hit a lot of trees without the Line 6 Bass Pod... I recently purchased a bass guitar. I really wanted to have bass on my recordings that I was producing. Bass recorded directly sounded ok, but I needed something more. I didn't have a bass amp, nor did I want to buy one. I went to a few music stores and tryed out the Bass Pod by Line 6. I immediately fell in love with it. Suddenly, I had full control of my bass sound. The Line 6 Bass Pod gave me great tone while playing live or in the studio. It has over 50 stompbox, studio, and synth effects, and over 28 classic and modern amp models. The Bass Pod has everything you'll need to create a glorious bass tone. The Bass Pod also comes with a built-in chromatic tuner. Audio Mute or Bypass options with an adjustable tuning reference are featured as well as hands-free operation when used with the foot controllers. The Line 6 Bass Pod has all the connections you’ll ever need. The 24-bit converters and 32-bit floating point processing create an awesome tone, delivered through discrete processed & DI outputs with the ability to mix the direct signal into the modeled output. The Line 6 Bass Pod also features biamp mode with selectable crossover, MIDI In, Out/Thru, and USB digital I/O for Mac and PC recording applications. The Bass Pod's models are based on a collection of equipment recognized by guitarists and bassists the world over as true classic tones. These models were tweaked through careful, scientific A/B comparisons to the gear that inspired them, with an ear open for the effects of different volume levels and settings of the originals’ tone and gain controls. With 64 user and factory presets, many based on some of the most popular songs ever recorded, you'll have instant access to an awesome collection of classic bass amps. Imagine the sonic possibilities of having all the coolest amps, cabs, mics, stompboxes, and studio effects all tweaked, wired-up, and ready to go. The Line 6 Bass Pod has a street price of $300. You can probably find it cheaper if you look around. If you're serious about your music production and you want the best possible bass recording. I would look into the Line 6 products.
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