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2015/09/22 11:20:19
Mesh
Atsuko
Mesh
Possibly check what's the sample rate in Tone Port and make sure it matches to what's set in those other software's??


Tried all that but will try again, later at home. Thanks!


I was going to suggest to see if the Tone Port works on your Desktop, but it looks like you're using Win 7.........back to the think tank.... :)
2015/09/22 11:34:38
Atsuko
Mesh
Atsuko
Mesh
Possibly check what's the sample rate in Tone Port and make sure it matches to what's set in those other software's??


Tried all that but will try again, later at home. Thanks!


I was going to suggest to see if the Tone Port works on your Desktop, but it looks like you're using Win 7.........back to the think tank.... :)


Yes!!  I was first trying Win 10 on my notebook, it's my guinea pig; I can't have issues on my desktop where everything is working well.
2015/09/22 11:54:10
Ham N Egz
Mesh
Atsuko
This last sunday, I made the upgrade from win 7 to win 10 on my notebook, everything seemed to be fine but, although Line 6 had made available Win 10 drivers for the Guitar Port I use with this notebook, none of my softwares recognised the interface.  Surprisingly, Groove and Windows Media player can see the interface and play songs through Guitar Port.  I don't have a clue of how to solve this issue.  I think I'll have to rollback to win 7....


I didn't know Line 6 had the Win 10 drivers.......I have the Toneport Gold DI and gave it up (as well as my beloved POD Farm Platinum 2) due to their lack of driver support on Win 8 (at the time).....good to know and will visit Line 6 again. Thanks Atsuko!!
 
Regarding your issue, do what the good Doktor says :)...make sure your Line 6 Monkey Installer is also up to date. If the current drivers for Win 10 won't work, possibly try a previous/older version. You can also try plugging it in a different USB port  (may/may not make a difference).  




TonePort Gold User Here with Pod farms 1 and 2 ALL Working in Win10 Pro,,
2015/09/22 12:02:42
Atsuko
Ham N Egz
Mesh
Atsuko
This last sunday, I made the upgrade from win 7 to win 10 on my notebook, everything seemed to be fine but, although Line 6 had made available Win 10 drivers for the Guitar Port I use with this notebook, none of my softwares recognised the interface.  Surprisingly, Groove and Windows Media player can see the interface and play songs through Guitar Port.  I don't have a clue of how to solve this issue.  I think I'll have to rollback to win 7....


I didn't know Line 6 had the Win 10 drivers.......I have the Toneport Gold DI and gave it up (as well as my beloved POD Farm Platinum 2) due to their lack of driver support on Win 8 (at the time).....good to know and will visit Line 6 again. Thanks Atsuko!!
 
Regarding your issue, do what the good Doktor says :)...make sure your Line 6 Monkey Installer is also up to date. If the current drivers for Win 10 won't work, possibly try a previous/older version. You can also try plugging it in a different USB port  (may/may not make a difference).  




TonePort Gold User Here with Pod farms 1 and 2 ALL Working in Win10 Pro,,


The drivers for the Tone Port and the Guitar Port are the same (my Windows is home premium)... Have you installed the drivers through Line 6 Monkey? And did you do it before or after upgrading to Win 10? I'm reading Line 6 forum and it seems that a lot of people are having issues with Win 10 drivers.
2015/09/22 12:23:45
Ham N Egz
I used Line Monkey, after the win 10 upgrade, NOW, all I use the toneport for is a "dongle" for the VSTs, I have another audio interface, So In fairness I cannot attest to the operation of the unit, But, it shows up in device manager and all the Plugs it licenses work fine.
2015/09/22 12:34:59
Mesh
Ham N Egz
I used Line Monkey, after the win 10 upgrade, NOW, all I use the toneport for is a "dongle" for the VSTs, I have another audio interface, So In fairness I cannot attest to the operation of the unit, But, it shows up in device manager and all the Plugs it licenses work fine.


I'll be using it for this as well as recording directly using the Toneport guitar amps/fx etc.....IF the drivers will work with Win 10.
2015/09/22 12:47:11
SF_Green
fireberd
The only reasons not to go to 10 are (1) Hardware compatibility, (2) Software compatibility (3) Unable to cope with change.


You left out the biggest reason: Privacy.
2015/09/22 12:48:02
Atsuko
Ham N Egz
I used Line Monkey, after the win 10 upgrade, NOW, all I use the toneport for is a "dongle" for the VSTs, I have another audio interface, So In fairness I cannot attest to the operation of the unit, But, it shows up in device manager and all the Plugs it licenses work fine.


Can you see if your recording softwares detected the interface? My windows also detected it...
2015/09/23 12:34:23
Ham N Egz
Atsuko
Ham N Egz
I used Line Monkey, after the win 10 upgrade, NOW, all I use the toneport for is a "dongle" for the VSTs, I have another audio interface, So In fairness I cannot attest to the operation of the unit, But, it shows up in device manager and all the Plugs it licenses work fine.


Can you see if your recording softwares detected the interface? My windows also detected it...


It does ,SPLAT list it under audio drivers
2015/09/23 12:47:51
fireberd
I don't have a Toneport, but my POD X3 connects OK to the Monkey.  And my POD Farm 2 works OK in Sonar.  Win 10 Pro.
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