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shemeshg

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  1. Hi The thing is that I'd like to remain on my current preset, and being able to control external device.without switching preset or snapshot If i switch to a different preset, for that I will loose the current sound I play with... (unless I duplicate current preset and setup midi assignment on my new preset, remove all snapshot and stomp assigned) The problem is not with how to assign at the computer, but, how to set midi command, that will not change my preset or my snapshot I currently using, Just like the built in Looper, that has it's own "midi space" - pressing "Play" on the internal looper does not change snapshot for example shemeshg
  2. Hi It seems like the Control Center at the Helix is more oriented to control external effect then controlling external Looper or Daw. (to rewind,play, record on DAW etc...), I think that because their is no way to disable the Helix behavior from the Control Center. On preset M, Assigning CC code for a pedal of Preset N, will send the CC and switch to Preset N. However what if I'd like to keep playing the same sound, and just use the pedals for controlling my Daw or external looper ? I think maybe what I'm missing is, or even a temporary shortcut equivalent to that "Preset mode switches" = None is that make seance? Thank You Shemeshg
  3. See walkaround here: http://line6.com/support/topic/4426-line-6-with-linux/?do=findComment&comment=240419
  4. Hi, Jens Yes, I can see all the 8 channels, and re-amp on linux and Ardour and all thanks to you As you've mentioned 1. JACK is required since it is not plays directly using ALSA and PulseAudio, However, Jack sink works greate. 2. It will be required to recopy snd_usb_audio on every kernel update. But it is huge benefit being able to Re-Amp and not to require all of those XLR cables Thanks Shemeshg
  5. Hi, Just Startin' Will it be possible to post, the steps you have made to make Alsa recognize Helix speed correctlly? I guess I wil have to download ALSA and recompile it with specific exclusion of speed negotiation for the Helix, is that so? Will it be better for me to wait for it to be at the next ALSA release? Was it required any kernel changes required also? Thanks These are greate news, and I hope Line6 will make Helix more USB compliant, on next Firmware Update so it would work out of the box in OSX and Linux, with no driver or othe changes required. This will also assure that no matter what changes would Apple or Linux do, Helix would remain rock solid.
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