I went to Sound On Sounds Review on it, they said. “ no MIDI involved and there's a USB port that functions as a two channel 24‑bit audio interface, like the other Airas. Power can be extracted from USB too”, so I guess you can use it as an audio interface to record into your computer, as well as use the USB as a power port to power the unit, if you didn’t want to use the standard Roland power supply. I personally have never used the USB function on the unit, the way I use it, is I run a microphone with an XLR cable into the VT-3 to process the sound, for the effects, then I go out of the VT-3 with a standard guitar cable, going into my Focusrite Scarlet interface.
Damn. I had never thought to plug a guitar or bass into it. Brilliant!
fire bro! i dig your vibe
so good. this thing is so immediate and fun!
The rest of the internet made this unit sound like a waste of money but then you came around, and then I placed a wanted-ad for one.
fvcking awesome
What's the usb port for?
USB connection to a computer/DAW
@@themilliwatts9976 🤦♂️ what does it do tho... just audio passthru?
I went to Sound On Sounds Review on it, they said. “ no MIDI involved and there's a USB port that functions as a two channel 24‑bit audio interface, like the other Airas. Power can be extracted from USB too”, so I guess you can use it as an audio interface to record into your computer, as well as use the USB as a power port to power the unit, if you didn’t want to use the standard Roland power supply. I personally have never used the USB function on the unit, the way I use it, is I run a microphone with an XLR cable into the VT-3 to process the sound, for the effects, then I go out of the VT-3 with a standard guitar cable, going into my Focusrite Scarlet interface.