Hi, I was a developper sometime ago... (i worked on eci adsl user mode driver for linux)... I'm on sourceforge and i had taken a look to the apps dir of trunk, it compils but that's all ! Idea of web based converter is good, but i'm afraid their is no docs on file format ? I could help a little if reading and writting the pod parameter are include in the driver. I've seen some stuff in the sys dir but how to use them ? jeanseb @ sf ----- Mail original ----- De: "Stefan Hajnoczi" <[email protected]> À: "jeanseb valette" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Envoyé: Mardi 15 Janvier 2013 14:38:04 Objet: Re: [Line6linux-user] line6 edit equivalent On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:02 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > is the a tool that allows to edit preset on POD HD 300 for linux ? As far as I know, no. POD HD300 Edit works in a Windows virtual machine under KVM - you can pass the USB devices into the virtual machine. There is also the beginning of Linux edit tools here: https://line6linux.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/line6linux/apps/branches/qtbased/ But unless you are a developer who is willing to spend time hacking on the tools, it probably won't be useful in its current form. A little off-topic but it would be neat if someone wrote a web-based Line 6 patch viewer/converter. For example, you upload a .h5e file and it displays the settings. That's really useful in conjunction with customtone.com where patch settings are not displayed. And then you have the option of exporting to another patch file for HD Pro, HD400, HD300, etc. Not all patches can be converted due to differences in features between HD500, HD Pro, etc but a lot can be converted. I'm not aware of MIDI APIs for web browsers though, so I think a web-based tool couldn't control the POD interactively or upload/download patches from the device. Stefan
Hi,
I was a developper sometime ago... (i worked on eci adsl user mode driver for linux)...
I'm on sourceforge and i had taken a look to the apps dir of trunk, it compils but that's all !
Idea of web based converter is good, but i'm afraid their is no docs on file format ?
I could help a little if reading and writting the pod parameter are include in the driver.
I've seen some stuff in the sys dir but how to use them ?
jeanseb @ sf
De: "Stefan Hajnoczi" <[email protected]>
À: "jeanseb valette" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Janvier 2013 14:38:04
Objet: Re: [Line6linux-user] line6 edit equivalent
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:02 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> is the a tool that allows to edit preset on POD HD 300 for linux ?
As far as I know, no. POD HD300 Edit works in a Windows virtual
machine under KVM - you can pass the USB devices into the virtual
machine.
There is also the beginning of Linux edit tools here:
https://line6linux.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/line6linux/apps/branches/qtbased/
But unless you are a developer who is willing to spend time hacking on
the tools, it probably won't be useful in its current form.
A little off-topic but it would be neat if someone wrote a web-based
Line 6 patch viewer/converter. For example, you upload a .h5e file
and it displays the settings. That's really useful in conjunction
with customtone.com where patch settings are not displayed.
And then you have the option of exporting to another patch file for HD
Pro, HD400, HD300, etc. Not all patches can be converted due to
differences in features between HD500, HD Pro, etc but a lot can be
converted.
I'm not aware of MIDI APIs for web browsers though, so I think a
web-based tool couldn't control the POD interactively or
upload/download patches from the device.
Stefan
À: "jeanseb valette" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Janvier 2013 14:38:04
Objet: Re: [Line6linux-user] line6 edit equivalent
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:02 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> is the a tool that allows to edit preset on POD HD 300 for linux ?
As far as I know, no. POD HD300 Edit works in a Windows virtual
machine under KVM - you can pass the USB devices into the virtual
machine.
There is also the beginning of Linux edit tools here:
https://line6linux.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/line6linux/apps/branches/qtbased/
But unless you are a developer who is willing to spend time hacking on
the tools, it probably won't be useful in its current form.
A little off-topic but it would be neat if someone wrote a web-based
Line 6 patch viewer/converter. For example, you upload a .h5e file
and it displays the settings. That's really useful in conjunction
with customtone.com where patch settings are not displayed.
And then you have the option of exporting to another patch file for HD
Pro, HD400, HD300, etc. Not all patches can be converted due to
differences in features between HD500, HD Pro, etc but a lot can be
converted.
I'm not aware of MIDI APIs for web browsers though, so I think a
web-based tool couldn't control the POD interactively or
upload/download patches from the device.
Stefan
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