Line 6 BackTrack Guitar Riff Recorder Review
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Line 6 BackTrack Guitar Riff Recorder Feature
- Automatically capture musical ideaswith Instant replay and review and easy .WAV file transfer to your computer via USB 2.0 for storage or further recording, editing or mixing
- Up to 24-bit/48 kHz album-quality audio
- Up to 12 hours of audio capture
- 1/4-inch guitar input; 1/4-inch output
- Rechargeable battery via USB; over 8 hours of battery life
- Automatically capture musical ideaswith Instant replay and review and easy .WAV file transfer to your computer via USB 2.0 for storage
Inspiration is spontaneous, and BackTrack™ is your guitar’s instant replay button. Easy to use, BackTrack captures everything you play without ever hitting record.
Always on, BackTrack begins recording as soon as it detects a signal. Just plug into the quiet 1/4-inch input and start playing. And use the 1/4-inch output for immediate playback. Just set it and forget it for total inspiration control.
Pressing the “Mark” button designates what you just played as special and separates it for easy review. The Forward and Reverse buttons provide instant recall of marked and non-marked ideas.
BackTrack can capture up to 12 hours of audio. Saved as .WAV files to a rugged 1-GB flash memory, the audio is easily transferred via USB 2.0 to your computer or recording software for further recording, editing or mixing. The USB connection also recharges the internal battery to its full capacity of over 8 hours.
Sleek and low-profile, BackTrack fits in your gig bag as easily as it fits into your setup. At rehearsal, at the gig or at home, BackTrack is fully dedicated to capturing everything you play.
• Up to stunning 24-bit, 48 kHz audio
• Up to 12 hours of audio capture
• 1/4-inch guitar input
• 1/4-inch output
• Drag .WAV files to your computer via USB 2.0
• Rechargeable via USB
• Over 8 hours of battery life
• Looped playback
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are some of the differences between BackTrack™ and BackTrack™ + Mic?The biggest differences: BackTrack + Mic features a microphone and a 1/8-inch headphone output, BackTrack does not. Both feature similar features, though, including variable sample rates and bit depth, which are shown here:
BackTrack + Mic
| BackTrack | Sample Rate
| Bit Depth |
24 hours of audio capture
| 12 hours of audio capture | 11 kHz | 16 bit | * |
12 hours
| 6 hours | 22 kHz | 16 bit | * |
8 hours
| 4 hours | 32 kHz | 16 bit | |
6 hours
| 3 hours | 44.1 kHz | 16 bit | (Standard CD audio) |
5 hours
| 2.5 hours | 48 kHz | 16 bit | |
4 hours
| 2 hours | 44.1 kHz | 24 bit | |
4 hours
| 2 hours | 48 kHz | 24 bit | |
*These settings are not recommended for mic’ed full-range audio but may be sufficient for direct guitar.
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How much audio can I record?
At their capacities, BackTrack + Mic can capture up to 24 hours of audio and BackTrack can capture up to 12 hours but it depends on the sample rate and bit depth you’ve chosen. At 16-bit/44.1 kHz (standard CD audio), BackTrack + Mic can capture six hours of audio whereas BackTrack can capture only three hours.
What's the big button on top?
That’s the “Mark” button and it’s a great feature. After playing something really special, press “Mark”. Your marked ideas are stored in a separate folder on the flash drive so when you go to drag your ideas off your BackTrack to import them into your recording software, your best ideas will be there waiting for you.
What's with the USB connection?
BackTrack and BackTrack + Mic each have a USB connection for two main reasons:
• To transfer your ideas to your recording software.
• To recharge the battery.
What's the best way to use BackTrack?
There’s no best way to use BackTrack. It’s equally effective at home, on stage, at rehearsal or anywhere else you’re playing.
What kind of file is the recorded audio?
Everything you record is saved as .WAV files. These high-quality audio files will sound great when imported into your recording software.
What's automatic gain control in BackTrack + Mic?
Automatic gain control guards against clipping and overloading, and helps maintain an even level when you’re recording using the microphone.
How do I import files from my BackTrack into my recording software?
It can vary so we recommend that you read your software’s manual but, with most applications, it’s as easy as dragging an audio file right onto a track.
Can I ditch school and record lectures with BackTrack + Mic?
Of course! BackTrack + Mic features an 8-hour battery and a flash drive that can capture up to 24 hours of audio—plenty of power to record lectures that seem to go on forever. But we can’t guarantee that you’ll pass your class.
Does this thing have models?
Nope, no models. It’s a recording device.
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