On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 09:02:36AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 8:12 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
> [..] Being a hardware guy myself I'd be more interested in starting
> from scratch but your link to ModDevices suggests an easier starting
> place than designing my own hardware.
You m
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 8:12 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
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> Since the X5 presents a USB mass storage device to the OS and uses
> that to upgrade the firmware, at least you should be able to upgrade the
> X5's firmware from your GNU/Linux box.
>
Sure, but that's probably not going to happen very often,
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 07:08:25AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 4:31 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
>> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:57:14PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
>> > I purchased [a TC Electronic Plethora X5]. It works well (so far).
>> > It's Linux internally running 4.9.47-rt37.
>>
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 4:31 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
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> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:57:14PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > I purchased [a TC Electronic Plethora X5]. It works well (so far).
> > It's Linux internally running 4.9.47-rt37.
>
> I'm curious: how do you know which kernel your Plethora X5 use
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:57:14PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> I purchased [a TC Electronic Plethora X5]. It works well (so far).
> It's Linux internally running 4.9.47-rt37.
I'm curious: how do you know which kernel your Plethora X5 uses?
Also, do you know which microprocessor(s)/FPGA(s) the Ple
Hello,
TC Electronic has a lot of pedals that use their toneprint technology.
They have recently released a new device called the Plethora X5 which slots
5 TC pedal 'models' into a single virtual 'board' and supports 128 'boards'
stored in the Plethora. Visit YouTube for a plethora (sorry) of vi