Hi all!
Since the forum has been rearranged, my previous thread is no longer available, so I start a new one to announce updates of the Line6 Linux driver I'm working on. Recently I got some feedback about missing monitoring capabilities of the TonePort GX, which is fixed in the current version 0.8.1. The software is available at the following site:
http://www.tanzband-scream.at/line6
For a detailed documentation, please read
http://www.tanzband-scream.at/line6/driverdocs.pdf
in particular Section 5 for the TonePort features.
Kind regards,
Markus
Hey grabner, good to see you on top of it again :}
I'm still very much in to make the UX2 working (according to your software poll, about 216 others would love that), but sadly enough haven't been doing my homework, so I'm still utterly inexperienced when it comes to debugging USB / writing drivers / anything inbetween. I could pythonise a cute little frontend though .. ;'D
Hooray for you!
nice nice, my ux2 runs on ubuntu now!
is there something like a gearbox equivalent to use instrs/mics ?
greetz
I just bought myself a pod studio ux2, and it doesn't seem to be supported by this driver. Would it be possible to support this device too? The device itself looks just like a toneport ux2, except for the color... ![]()
Hi!
I have a TonePort UX2, and only input that works for me is monophonic instrument input. How can I use stereo input? I couldn't find any info in documentation about selecting inputs on TonePort. If you needed a tester with UX2, I'm at your command :-) Is there any dedicated support forum od mailing list for your driver? Great work anyway, Markus.
cheers
Maciek
Hey Markus!
very cool Site! (tanzband....)
Does your driver work with PodXT too?
Do u use WINE or something else to get Monkey, Riffworks working?
And your Poll for Linux Software is also very usefull THere are about 1037 Linux-Line6 users until now, maybe we should do a little advertisment for this (-;
greetz Börn!
Make that 1038 Linux/Line 6 users now.
Linux and Line 6 kinda sound the same if you say if fast, so you'd think Line 6 would support Linux too.
Funilly enough - my first thought when hooking my Bass Podxt up to my computer was - wish there was a Linux driver.
Do I was considerring developing one.
You've saved me the trouble - thanks.
If you're looking for any help in further development let me know.
Email : euro_par@lycos.com
Hey grabner,
I just bought the POD X3 live and I'm trying to bang the USB driver into Fedora 10 and I'm going nuts with the install... The source file will not copy the driver to the dir for the planet CCRMA kernel. Really need a rpm file, what ever I can go to help with getting an rpm file built let me know. I also posted the error on sf.net >> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=713265
thanks
sysdoc
Awesome man. I just found this after doing a google search for Line 6 Linux Drivers. Been looking for something like this for awhile. Do you have X3/L support yet?
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I wish Line6 would work with you in the same way that Wacom work with the open source community. They essentially give the details to the community and its then up to the dev's if they want to support the features or not.
I've switched from Cubase on Windows to a completely Linux setup, fantastic moved and it wouldn't have been possible without your work!
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