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Hallo there. A strange thing happened today.while I connect my jtv via the device (hub) to check for update (newlly bought jtv), the line 6 monkey recognize my device and show that the guitar is fully updated. To the point now: the problem is that the hd workbench doesn't recognize the guitar...

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Just upgraded to 2.0. Trying to connect to workbench HD but my JTV 59 isn't being recognized. Using the VDI interface (for the first time as I'm usually go through HD500) have a 1/4" cable plugged in and volume turned up but still getting a flashing red on the VDI side of the interface and not being recognized in WB HD. Can't see anything in the user guide to help, any suggestions gratefully received.

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Ok, battery fully charged, 1/4" cable plugged in, modelling off, still have flashing red on the JTV side. Tried a network cable with same result (I'm assuming a standard network cable should work as well as the VDI cable?) so I think the VDI cable is good.

So.... faulty USB interface? ( I still have green light on the USB side.)

 

Cheers

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I often have received this message when I try to make a WB Operating, anyone know why this happens?

"failed to write data to the guitar"

and the sound of that model I'm changing mutes ., and now I can not get sound to come back in all positions of TELE, the workbench repeats this error message

Now, Several models are dumb and a strange writing on the workbench

 

I tried to reinstall the firmware 2.0 but also get the error message, (error midi opening ports) someone can tell what might be happening? I'm having serious problems, My tele models tele are all mute

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Something is faulty.  You are doing everything right.  It's either the USB interface, the Cable, or the JTV itself.  Do you have a pod?  If the JTV talks to the pod, then it's probably the USB interface.

 

Thanks, yeah the JTV works fine with the POD and I just double checked the VDI cable through the POD and it's fine so looks like the USB interface.

 

i've only had the JTV a few months so I'll get on to the dealer

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just plug the VDI connection to the VDI interface... AND 1/4" plug into the variax... the other end of that 1/4" plug doesn't need to be plugged into anything (but can be)

just like a guitar with active pickups... the battery is not in use when the cable is unplugged... and the VDI interface does not power the variax....

so all you are doing is enabling the battery....

although plugging into an amp is a good idea as well to audition your changes... but not necessary.

 

so you need the special cable going to the usb and a 1/4 inch to an amp? so both need to be plugged in at the same time?

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