I have been tweaking this thing for a few days and thought a quick review might be helpful to some. :D
First surprise was how small and light weight it is. The Toneport UX1 has a headphones, instrument, and mic input. You can record guitar, bass, and vocals (although there is no phantom power for mic recording). No problem, I didn't buy it to record vocals anyway.
On the back there is a USB input (USB cable IS included with the unit!), 2 analog outs, stereo in, and 2 line inputs. There is also an output and mic volume control on top.
The installation was fairly simple. As expected, a few problems did arise. The troubleshooting shooting guide (included in the online manual) was adequate though and it sorted out my problem. It took me about an hour to get it up and running.
The included software is Gearbox (which is the interface that the Toneport works with) and Line 6 Monkey (update and compatibility software). There were several upgrades that were immediately available through Monkey that were actually worth my while. All of it was free and easy to download. They also have additional tone packages that you can purchase to widen the range of effects, amps, cabs, and modellers that are already included. (rip off in my opinion- packages start at $50 :roll:)
Anyway, on to the good stuff. The Toneport interface is very cool! All your effects are lined up in a chain just as they would be on your pedal board. Effects are Noise Gate, Volume pedal, Wah, Distortion stomp (fuzz face, fuzz pi, tube screamer, classic distortion just to name a few), delay (analog, tube, and digital delay), reverb (spring, medium, brite, cavernous, and slap), compressor, EQ, and Modulator (which includes chorus, rotary, tremolo, flanger, phaser, and U-vibe). There is also a very good onboard tuner. You can tweak the effects to no end, literally every parameter is available. You can change the configuration and tweak other things that have to do with your signal that I don't even quite understand yet. :?
More impressive to me are the amp and cab models. I find them pretty good and a lot of fun to tweak. There are lots of great amps available, everything from a 53' Tweed, 58' Bassman, and 64' Blackface, to a Plexi Lead and 67' Class A-30 Top Boost. Also, tons of cabs are available including those that match the head and much more. You can also choose from a list of preamp modellers.
There are loads of presets available and you can also hook up to Guitarport online which is right there on the interface to access hundreds of artist presets, a metronome, and a few other things that I haven't even bugged myself to mess with yet.
So, how does it sound? I was discouraged at first because a lot of the presets are not very good. But, after tweaking for about a day, I realized that there are loads of good tones available. You just have to be willing to invest the time. Trust me, it becomes an addiction fast! Like I said, nearly every parameter of your tone is adjustable. You can even change out the mic in front of your cab, the angle, and the distance!! And, small changes can bring about significant changes. So, the tweaking process can be time consuming but very rewarding. I managed to come up with 3 or 4 of my own presets based on my favorite artists sounds and was able to get very close on all of them. Hopefully I will be able to post some sound clips this weekend some time to demonstrate what it can do.
All in all I am very happy with it. The interface is very cool and the online manual is thorough. It even goes through each and every amp and effect to explain what it's based on and what some of the better settings are. Tweaking it is tons of fun and best of all, it sound great! :D
Negatives- The purchasable online tone packages I find a little ridiculous, I would have preferred a printed manual, and the included Ableton recording software is only a demo that allows just 4 tracks and doesn't allow you to import audio tracks onto it. :? So, I will be using Audacity for the time being.
Other than that, excellent value for 109 euros I would say. Thanks for reading!