Jan 10, 2012 1:32 PM
We do have a problem with the USB firmware update
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We do have a problem with the USB firmware update.
After reading a few posts from expert users, I thought that maybe they were right and the problem lied with the computers, not the pods, especially for Macs.
So I thought that if it does work for them and for Line 6, maybe I have an extension or another USB device that is creating the problem. So I decided to start again from scratch.
I installed a brand new System (Snow leopard) on an external Firewire Hard Drive and started the computer from it.
Then I installed Line 6 Monkey 1.43 and removed all other USB devices connected to the Mac. So in the end I had a brand new and clean system and a computer with only one connection to my POD HD 300.
Installing all the software with Monkey 1.43 worked perfectly and the pod was working just fine and responding to the computer normally.
Then I updated to Monkey 1.50, and lo and behold, same problem as before: the USB firmware cannot be updated (message saying: "Could not establish a connection to the POD 300. Please check your USB connections. If the device is plugged in, try disconnecting then reconnecting the USB cable").
So there you are, there is problem with Monkey 1.5 and the USB Firmware upgrade, at least for the Macintosh.
Has ANYONE been able to update the latest Firmware using a Mac? And if yes, can you tell us what hardware and Operating System you were using? Do you need Lion perhaps? Any idea would be welcome…
Cheers
Libourne, all the way from cold Tasmania
um not this boy - where is the fabled line 6 'support' ? nowhere for at least 5 days . . .
i will return my unit to the vendor this weekend unless there is some kind of acknowledgement from line 6 . . .
this is beyond pathetic . . .
i bought my hd300 on the strength of my experience with my line 6 spider II 212 . . .
to say i am disappointed would be an understatement . . .
wake up line 6 - you are not the only company in this market . . .
i wish i had looked at this forum before buying - it is nothing but problems . . . .
when i return my unit it will be one more 'b' grade unit to be sold for nothing . . . sort yourseleves out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do not claim to be a Line 6 or Apple expert but:
| Note: This version of Monkey does not support OS X 10.4 Tiger or PPC systems. If you are using OS X 10.4 or a PPC mac, please continue to use Monkey version 1.43. |
Does this answer your question? It may not but I wanted to point that out.
@stevecoombs re: i wish i had looked at this forum before buying - it is nothing but problems . . . .
This is called a Support Forum for a reason. People come here with issues, many of which turn out to be problems they created or are due to lack of experience. I'm sorry you have not had as good of an experience with Line 6 as I have over the 10 plus years I have been using their products. This is a free country and you are able to feel however you want.
I would like to ask one question. What is your alternative? I am very curious to know what you will choose that will work better and be better supported than your POD HD 300 and for a better price than $350.
hi hollis - i thank you for telling me about ticking the question box - i have done just that . . its not very clear to a newcomer . . i would love to phone the helpline but as i am in france and i have seen it posted that you have to anticipate an hours wait its not really an option . .
as for what i would use instead of an hd300 - well i can continue to use my spider II 212 or maybe i could buy a digitech pedal . . i bought a digitech vocalist pedal a year or so ago and it just does what it says on the box - well made - simple - excellent result so maybe that could be an option . . . not really sure . . what i need is something that doesnt give me issues as i have many other things to do with my time than scouring support groups to try to get my brand new pedal correctly updated- bluntly i don't even have any idea what usb firmware is. its never cropped up with digital cameras, printers or my ipad . . my thanks for your reply . steve
stevecoombs wrote:
um not this boy - where is the fabled line 6 'support' ? nowhere for at least 5 days . . .
I just noticed that there are a few threads on this topic, at least a couple of which were started on the weekend. Fortunately, this one is marked as a question - which is the only way that Line 6 tech support will actually see it and respond. This is both a support forum and a discussion forum. The difference in posting is that general discussion items are not marked as questions, and generally not looked at by Line 6. Technical support questions should be marked as such, which brings them to the attention of Line 6. Other information about using the forums can be found here:
http://line6.com/support/docs/DOC-1451
So, now that this question has been posted, one hour ago, it is beginning to receive attention. You may already have your answer as provided by hollis1003 - perhaps you are using the wrong version of Monkey as indicated in the Line 6 release notes that accompany each software update.
If that is not the solution, Line 6 will respond. They generally respond to questions within a business day or two - they don't monitor the forums on weekends.
... and I will reiterate what hollis1003 said - this is largely a support forum, which means that people come here when they have problems. It's not surprising that you see mostly problems here - that's what the place is for. The many more satisfied users who are experiencing no issues don't come here.
Clarification about the Mac OS:
Snow Leopard (10.6.8) is the OS just before Lion and is way newer than either Tiger or Panther and it is the most used OS at the moment in the Mac world. (Lion is only a couple of months old and most Mac users are waiting a bit before upgrading to it. I know I do)
In fact Snow Leopard is supported by Monkey 1.50.
It is a software problem, for certain. Line 6 will fix it I'm sure, I just wished they told us that they were working on the problem, that's all...
Libourne
Is there any of these compatibility issues in regards to PC's with Windows 7. I recently updated my Monkey and now i have the same USB firmware issue with my HD400. Will going back to version 1.43 fix that?
i think to bring this to the attention of line 6 support uou will have to repost and tick the 'submit as a question box - i have just done the same . . wish you well . . steve
Hi Steve.
Have you tried to contact Line 6? They've made it nearly impossible! There is nowhere that I can see where I can contact the support team. I have even sent a complaint to them outlining the problem. All I got was an automated response and nothing since.
I believe that they're aware of the problem but they don't want to acknowledge it. They'll probably post a fix or an upgrade eventually.
The question is, when?
We live in hope…
Cheers
Libourne
you need to copy and paste your post to a new post and tick the 'ask a question' box . . it still appears in the same forum but theres a bit on it that says question not answered . . . i'm sure theyre aware but ive had no acknowledgement - i dont know whether to hang on or take the pedal back before too long goes by . . . i dont even know what usb firmware is !!! none of my other usb sveices have ever noticably had any !!! i'm thinking of changing for a digitech pedal - ive got their vocalizer pedal and its great - no issues at all . . . i wish you well . . steve
You will find the number(s) for Line 6 technical support under the Contact Us button at the foot of this page. Like most telephone support systems there is often a waiting period while you must stay on the line, which I know can be costly and hence discouraging for long distance calls, but the number does get you directly to tech support. California business hours apply.
I know, but I live in Tasmania in Australia and international calls are really expensive and the time difference would mean that I had to stay up late into the night.
As for any technical support in Australia, forget it!
The problem of lack of support is made worse by a company selling their stuff worldwide but only having a local (and patchy at best) tech support.
But that the price we pay for living in OZ and other countries I guess...
Libourne
I noticed in another post that Line 6 has acknowledged that they have found a bug in the latest version of Monkey (1.50) that affects upgrading certain devices including the Pod HD300/400. I suggest you reinstall Monkey v1.43 and try again.
Get yourself skype or equivalent. It makes international calls dirt cheap. I use mine for these types of situations. Also, having called Line 6 tech support many times, their response time is pretty decent. Uusally in the order of about 15 minutes. Personally, I have found their phone support excellent and at least they have phone support, which is about as common these days as a Tasmanian Tiger. Try getting phone suppoort out of eBay. Oh wait, you can't anymore. Nor can you get email suppoort. Congrats to Line 6 for not making my life hell.
A fellow Aussie.
Hi. We had to confirm before posting, but yes, this is a bug. Monkey 1.50 has a problem updating the HD300/400. Using Monkey 1.43 will work. Our engineering group is working on a fix for the next version of Monkey.
Hi,
I just tried to update the usb firmware of my Bass Pod XT Live, and I have the same bug: "could not establish a connection to the bass podxt live, please check your usb cable connections"...
My usb firmware version is "unknown", according to the Monkey...
(I would like to update because I have quite frequent hangs with audacity: the application hangs, the control volume hangs, and when I try to shut down the system, it hangs on "please wait, shutting down..." (Windows 7), I suspect a crash of the usb connection... also, the linux system crashes at startup when the bass pod is plugged in, any suggestion is welcome...)
Audacity tends to want to use a driver called Asio4All. It is known to cause problems with Line 6 devices because it is not a true ASIO driver. Check your audio setup in Audacity. If it is using ASIO4ALL change it so that it uses the XT and its ASIO driver.
As for linux, well ..... Line 6 does not support linux installations so you're on your own there.
I've got the same problem with my basspod XT.
- My usb firmware version is "unknown"
- I can't update mys usb firmware
When i want to record with my bass, all is ok except that there is any effect on my record !!
I work with Windows 7 and I don't have ASIO driver. In my opinion, it's a LINE 6 PROBLEM
Try installing Line 6 Monkey version 1.43 (i.e. an older version) and updating with that.
Also, this is the wrong forum for problems with the Bass Pod XT ... try here instead http://line6.com/support/community/support/pod_support/otherpods and you may get a better answer.
Cheers
I can't downgrade to 1.43. I did a manual uninstall of the 1.50 version and now I can't install any version of Monkey. I'm on Mac OS X Lion (10.7).
Any thoughts?
I had the same problem last night but then figured it out. When you are installing 1.43 on a Mac, when it prompts you for the installation location, after you choose your drive, click "Customize" rather than continue. When the customize menu pops up you will see that the Monkey 1.43 radio button needs to be checked.
Once you do that Monkey will install properly and normally.
Hope this helps!
Thank you very much! That resolved my issue! ![]()
What a wierd installer bug...
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