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  1. My son's birthday on Monday that is how I know we are at the end of the Month. Next weekend is Easter, Any day now, we will be revealed
  2. Hello! Upgrading my Amplifi fx100 to 2.10.00, first time (from 1.01.0). Installed Utility, plugged it in USB 3.0 port (Windows 7 64 bit). Launched in firmware update mode. Pressed Next in the update utility. Seeing "Update In Progress. Do not turn off or unplug your device at this time". Progress bar is empty and it's saying "Installing firmware update...". One hour passed with no changes. How to cancel/retry upgrade process without a risk of having entirely broken device?
  3. I don´t know why i can´t install the new usb firmware's update. Some of you can help me please?
  4. Hello everyone, I've tried to upgrade my Spider IV 75 firmware. It was at 1.04, and I used Line 6 Monkey to upgrade it to 2.0.0. Apparently everything went OK, the Monkey software says it's successful, but after that, it says "This item is installed, but its version could not be determined", and the version number is "Unknown". On the little orange screen in the amp, it says "Ready to update". When I turn off the amp and turn it on again, it says "v2.0.0" for a second and then comes back to "Ready to update", it's stuck there and the amp doesn't work. What can I do? Is there a way to at least go back to the previous version of the firmware? Maybe I can download another firmware version? I'm using Line 6 Monkey v1.68 on a Macbook Air with OSX Yosemite. Thanks!
  5. Just got a HD500X and I'm slightly confused as to what the latest firmware version is. Line 6 Monkey says 1.01 for USB Firmware and 1.32 for Flash Memory. Is that it?
  6. Is it just me feeling that the latest firmware version 2.10.00 sounds worse? Anybody feel the same? Is it my ears going bad? Although it was released nearly a year ago, I just updated mine, feeling insecure about it. Well, frankly, after every update I feel like it sounded worse and worse. Thinking of going back to the first version back from 2010. My gut feeling is that, before the product launch they worked on it heavily, getting the sound right, then as updates came around, just a few minor group of people worked on the updates based on feedback and bug reports but ultimately breaking the soul of it's sound. If anybody replies with a yes, I'm going back to the old firmware.
  7. I'm guessing that the new global EQ (without throwing any more drama into all this) will fix the whole cab vs, DI brightness issue. What I should be able to do, once it's updated, is get my patches sounding good through my (insert frfr of choice here), and then switch to either cans or PA and roll down the hi cut until the extra brightness is gone, correct? If I bring it down until just before the frfr cab starts to lose top end, then it should be a closer match, if it works right. I always have to end up making lots of eq adjustment when I playing direct with IEMs, and maybe that will be solved soon.
  8. Hi! I did a firmware upgrade to my spider IV 75 through a fvb mkII pedalboard. The proceder seemed correct. The new efects sounds great, but the pedalboard didn't work again. The display doesn't light anymore and none of the pedals work. It is unable to connect to the computer vía USB. It isn't recognized by the monkey. Any similar experience? Any idea? Could the update file be corrupted? Maybe the routine to manage the pedalboard is not complete? Would a factory reset fix the problem? Thank you and excuse my poor english
  9. installed the line6 monkey program right now and it says my m5 is on the latest (1.0) firmware...is this an error or has there really never been any firmware upgrade....? thanks, rudi
  10. AMPLIFi Firmware Release Notes: AMPLIFi 75/150/TT/FX100 firmware v2.50.2 AMPLIFi Firmware 2.50.2 is a free firmware update that includes fixes and optimizations. It is highly recommended that all AMPLIFi users perform this update! AMPLIFi Remote 2.13 or greater is required for use with this firmware. Please update your AMPLIFi remote app on iOS or Android before upgrading to this version of firmware. The easiest way to perform the update process is by installing the latest version of Line 6 Updater. Once you've connected AMPLIFi to your computer via USB port (hubs are not supported), Line 6 Updater will recognize the unit and take you through the update process. PC users will need to install the AMPLIFi device driver. Line 6 Updater application and drivers may be downloaded here: http://line6.com/software/ New Feature: "Assign to Pedal" support allows you to use the built-in pedal on FBV Shortboard and FBV Express to control parameters assigned to the FX Knob. These parameters are assigned by pressing and holding on the desired parameter in the AMPLIFi Remote app. Bug Fixes: -Improved Bluetooth connection stability and reconnect behavior -Other minor bug fixes and optimizations AMPLIFi 75/150/TT/FX100 firmware v2.10 All AMPLIFi units USB 2.0 recording for Mac OSX 10.7+ and Windows 7/8 Class-compliant Mac/iPad drivers @ 24bit/48K (these drivers are in OSX 10.7+) ASIO driver version 1.64 for Windows that provides 16/24 bit, 44.1/48/88.2/96K recording and sample rate conversion. This can be adjusted in the Windows Sound Control Panel. USB audio streaming buffers and default bit depth can be set in the AMPLIFi Control Panel, or from within a DAW. Driver must be downloaded and installed from www.line6.com/software. [*]Bug fixes and enhancements. [*]Tap tempo light can be toggled on and off via the Remote app [*]Adjusting the reverb knob will automatically enable the reverb block if it happens to be turned off [*]At this time, it is recommended to perform the update using the AMPLIFi Utility for PC found at www.Line6.com/software, using instructions found at http://line6.com/support/page/kb/_/amplifi-products/ampl/how-to-update-amplifi-with-a-pc-r701 75/150-specific items A 12dB gain stage has been added to the guitar in the headphone output of the 75/150 to make the guitar/Bluetooth blend sound the same in the headphones as it does through the speakers. FX100-specific items No FX100-specific items in this release. TT-specific items The previous AMPLIFi TT firmware provides a USB stream that is 12dB too hot and always clips the input of a DAW unless you crank it down on the hardware (white LED ring on the big knob). This issue is fixed in this release. ​ AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 firmware v2.00.0 Firmware adds SPP Bluetooth capability for data communication with Android devices. This update is NOT required for iOS users, but will require version 2.00 of the iOS app as device names have changed. AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 firmware v1.01.0 Ability to turn individual effects on and off within a single preset using the 'STOMP', 'MOD', 'DELAY', 'REVERB' footswitches. Navigate the 100 on board preset locations using the Bank and Preset footswitches available on the FBV Shortboard MKII. Two way communication added between the AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 and the AMPLIFi Remote App so that changes made to the AMPLIFi hardware instantly are shown within the AMPLIFi Remote App. Resolved an issue with zipper noise when using the wah on FBV MKII controllers. Improvements made to Bluetooth connection. AMPLIFi 75/150 firmware v1.00.5 Several fixes were put in place that improve Bluetooth data communication and stability with the AMPLIFi Remote application. AMPLIFi 75/150 firmware v1.00 Initial release.
  11. Having trouble getting my fx100 set up. The device pairs with the fx100 but nothing I do in the app affects the tone in the fx100. It keeps telling me to update the firmware. I have done this and it says successful, but it still continues to say version 1 and that I should update. I have reset the fx100 to factory settings and calibrated the way pedal. Any suggestions before I send it back?
  12. Some weeks ago, maybe a month ago, I aquired a Relay G30 set. Since I live in Argentina, I'm not quite sure if they are just out of the oven. Since I have an important gig this Sunday, and I bought the G30 specially for this type of gigs and I wanted to know the firmware version, so I could use it in RF1 mode (I've read it's safer). I made the 1-6 x3 switch change but I've only got a 1 green blink response, which is no different than what I get when the switch reaches to 6 or 1 in this process. I've made this several times, with the receiver turned on and off as well. If I should trust the results, it seems my G30 has firmware version 1.00, but I'm not quite sure. Is there any other way to check the firmware version? So far at home and at rehearsals it has been working excellent, and I wouldn't want to change to RF2 accidentally so I haven't followed the RF change process. I also check for Wi-Fi routers with my smartphone to select the channel I'm going to use to avoid interference, according to the chart given in the Knowledge Base.
  13. There has got to be a better way to plug in my HD500 and JTV 89 and edit. Yesterday I was in the studio and had some clicking issues when changing patches and I also wanted to write a DADGAD patch for my JTV. So when I got home... I started Monkey and had to update several things. I forget exactly what I needed to update, but it took a while. Then I needed to open Workbench. So I opened the program and realized that it doesn't work with JTV, (but I need to keep it because I still have a Variax 500.) So I opened Workbench HD. I can't find the JTV Interface and cords. I search for about fifteen minutes and it is where I looked the first time! Oh yeah, I have to have a 1/4 cord plugged in to the guitar jack. Oh no, my battery is dead. I have to charge it overnight... Today, battery charged and ready to go. Everything is plugged in. I open Workbench. It seems to be working so I do some edits and I get a message saying it can't send the preset to the guitar... I go to Line 6 Support and do a search for the exact words of the error message and nothing comes up. I do another search and I'm searching within my current results, so I back out and try it again in the forum, in the knowledge base... Nothing. Am I the only one having this problem? So I try the "Error Code." No luck. I put my problem in my own words and finally get a result that seems to apply that isn't in Japanese or German. The guys ultimate solution was sending his guitar back and getting a new one!? Somewhere in the responses someone mentions a JTV firmware update. I go back to Monkey to see if I have the most current firmware for the guitar. Now the interface is only showing one green light and one red light. I unplug. I plug. I remove the battery. I put the battery back. Somehow I get Monkey to find the guitar. But in the process I realize that I'm now installing the midi interface, which I don't need, and it is telling me I'll need to reboot the computer to complete the installation. Rebooted and read to check Monkey! I have 2.0, I need 2.1. Now Monkey isn't recognizing my guitar again. I unplug. I plug. I remove the battery. I put the battery back. Two green lights! I update the guitar! I go to Workbench HD and it works! ...Almost 24 hours later. "Elegant and user friendly, this is not," said Yoda. I don't even remember why I wanted the DADGAD patch and I'm too frustrated to play even if I could remember. Then end result is fine. I'm a big Line 6 fan. Nice guitar, great versatility, but there has to be a better way to integrate all these updates. I'll bet you Line 6 guys know I'm right and you probably wish it was better as well. I'll bet you'd have a lot more customers. $$$
  14. Hi to all , I just purchased a DT25 head and I am trying to connect it to Monkey to see what firmware I have. I first tried using a cheap Chinese ebay cable and I was getting no lights on the midi side. I went out today and bought a hosa midi to usb converter and I am having the same issue. No lights on the Midi side, just on the usb side. I connected Midi in of converter to Midi out on the amp and vice versa for the Out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
  15. I got me an M5 stompbox for christmas (nice!). The unit is even superior than the POD Farm I have at home in some of the effects it contains, but I miss one particular distortion called "Bass Overdrive". It's the only overdrive with rich low frecuencies in the whole "overdrive-dirtortion" zone. For bass players is the "Always On" kind of effect, and for metal guitars that require powerful bass is a must have on the L6 arsenal. A suggestion for future firmware updates. Who'd like to have that too in your M5? Chalo
  16. I was just thinking about my pedal tonight and thought I would drop in and see if there has been any newer Firmware/s added for my M9 pedal. I see the line 6 Monkey keeps updating, but my question is: 1. Should I load the older M9 Firmware Version 2.01.00 Then Version 2.02.00 then the Version 2.04.00 OR Does the latest Version 2.04.00 have all the previous fixes for the pedal?
  17. Hi - Is the Firmware update v2.0 necessary if using an HD500 with the DT25 amp? I don't want the expense of MIDI cables and the extra work involved if I get everything through the HD 500 anyway. Cheers.
  18. When the Monkey says to back up your presets because you might lose them in a Firmware update, they ARE NOT kidding. :( Thank goodness this isn't a production server....
  19. So today I go to get into POD HD Edit and the program tells me I have to update. No problem I think, and head over to the monkey. Sure enough, it says my firmware needs to be updated, and it can't determine my current version but wants me to update to firmware 2.10. I click update and that's when the fun began. I got this message: "Update timed out waiting for response from device" Well $%^... So I went through it again (and again and again etc...) and still, no joy. I downloaded a file called p18.phf and got the same results. Along the way: - It informed me my patches may not work and to consult some place for more info. I'm not far enough along to be worried that much over presets yet. - I tried saying DON't save the patches - I tried saving the patches first - I tried from the Internet - I tried from that file - I got REALLY pissed off because I wanted to work on what I was wanting to do, and not screw with computers today. I code the things for a living! So anyone have a vague clue where to go from here, short of ditching the whole thing? I am half serious too...my "regular" guitars, amps, effect pedals just work and don't require me to upload or download squat. I MIGHT have to change a string or a tube. Maybe. But I NEVER have to screw with a computer to get something done, ever.
  20. Im running on Mac OS X 10.6.8 and Ableton Live 8 Suite and having problems with the inputs with KB37. The device works well as an audio device, plays beats and audio, and responds to midi (keyboard works), but I can't get the inputs working. The mics and guitars connected are simply not responding, and the analogue volumemeters don't move at all. When I try to update the Firmware with latest version of Monkey, on Flash memory installation it gives error "Code 80007204 Hardware device failed to enter update mode" (when I replug the device in the part instructed). If I don't replug, but press cancel instead, it starts to download and install the software but gives error "Code 80007209 Firmware version verification failed." I have tried different ports and cables. I have also re-installed all possible apps, drivers, firmware, and even monkey itself. In Monkey it says that the version of Flash memory of Firmware is "unknown", though the latest seems to be 1.03. (I wonder if I could somehow get some older versions of flash memory firmware and try if they'd work?) Heelp! Here are some screenshots:
  21. Hello, I'm new to the forum and to Line 6 products. I just bought a used DT-25 from GC and would appreciate some assistance regarding the version 2.0 Firmware Update. I also own a HD500X & JTV-69 HSS if that helps with assisting me. I'm really a novice when comes to MIDI, DT-25 & POD HD500X and ask that your assistance be as detailed and complete as possible. I really appreciate it! How/where can I find which firmware version is currently installed in the DT-25? If I am satisfied which amps are assigned to voicings 1-4, do I really need to do this firmware update? Do I need to buy a MIDI to USB cable, and two MIDI cables to do this firmware update (if I find it hasn't been done)? If I do need to buy the cables, where would I find a cheap MIDI to USB (the one I found on Sweetwater is $50!) Is there any other device, cable, etc I also need to buy? In the DT Firmware Installation Guide I find the following confusing... 'Connect your MIDI interface to your computer, and ensure that it functions properly. Then connect your MIDI interface to your DT amp via the two MIDI cables. The MIDI “Out†of your interface should connect to the DT amp’s MIDI “Input,†and the MIDI “Output†of the DT amp should return to the MIDI “Input†jack on your MIDI interface.' The statement above is completely Chinese to me! What is the 'MIDI Interface' (is this another thing I have to buy + the cables)? And how would I connect it to my computer? Thanks in advance for all who assist me. Dr. C
  22. Version française. Deutsche Version. The 1.20 firmware update for the StageScape M20d features a new fader view for enhanced control on touch screens and Artist Presets. ****Please be aware that if you are updating from firmware 1.00 directly to 1.20, the update file will state that you are installing version 1.32. This is a typo that will be fixed in the future and it will have no affect on your firmware 1.20 installation or functionality.**** IMPORTANT NOTICE: This version of the StageScape firmware works only with StageScape remote app v1.10. Please update your StageScape remote app on your iPad when updating your StageScape firmware. When updating firmware, have ONLY the SD card or USB drive that is being used to install the update plugged into the StageScape. This update is available from this web address http://line6.com/software/index.html. Be sure to select StageScape M20d under All Products, click the red Go button, and you will be able to download the Firmware 1.20 update. You will have to download this file and save it to a SD card or USB thumb drive. Insert that device into your StageScape M20d, go to the i menu, Show System Settings, Update M20d, Update System Firmware. The update file will have to be in the top hierarchy of your media device. Firmware install files will not be recognized if they are placed in a folder. Be sure to unplug any other media device (USB, SD card or PC) from your StageScape that is not being used for the firmware update. New Features Bug fixes: Output preset recall resetting output level Minor bug fixes Fader View: With the new 1.20 firmware, the perform mode now has a fader view option on the touch screen of the StageScape M20d. This allows you to view and manipulate levels for your inputs, monitors, global FX, and main mix as virtual faders on the touch screen. You can also control your trim, pan, and global FX send levels with the rotary encoders under each virtual channel strip. Artist Presets: Brad Madix and Daniele Di Giovanni Brad Madix: Rock Kick - Aggressive rock bass drum. Sits in the mids when you really lay into it, somewhat more natural when played quietly. Rock Snare - A "fat" rock snare with a bottom that is shaped using the dynamic eq. Pushes up the low end for that "arena rock" sound. Drum Buss Crush - Crush a drum sub mix. Really pumping compression. Scary on its own, but blend it back in with the uncompressed drums and the whole kit will come forward. A little goes a long way. Rock Bass - Big mid boost to get the bass to pop out in the mix Rock Guitar - Bright and cutting. Best for leads. Vocal - Bright and clear without sibilance using the de esser Brighten up that male vocal without it getting too "essy". Daniele Di Giovanni: Grand Piano (PianoMic)- Earthworks PianoMic at its best Attention, cette version du firmware StageScape a une nouvelle vue fader pour un contrôle augmenté sur les écrans tactiles et les presets Artistes. ***Si vous installez firmware 1.20 sur 1.00, la mise à jour indique que vous installez version 1.32. C’est une faute de frappe. Ignorez ca. Il n'aura aucun effet sur ​​votre firmware 1.20 ou l’installation.*** Attention, cette version firmware fonctionne uniquement avec l’application StageScape Remote 1.10. Donc vous devez mettre à jour l’application StageScape pour l’utiliser avec la nouvelle version du firmware. Débranchez tous les appareils USB de votre StageScape sauf l’appareil avec le nouveau firmware. Vous pouvez trouver la mise à jour ici : http://fr.line6.com/software/index.html. Sélectez le StageScape M20d sous « All Products » et cliquez « Go ». Téléchargez le Firmware 1.20 et sauvez le fichier sur une carte SD ou clé USB. Insérez la carte ou la clé dans votre M20d et cliquez sur le menu « i », « Show System Settings », « Update M20d » et « Update System Firmware ». Placez le fichier directement sur la carte SD ou clé USB et pas dans un dossier sur la clé/la carte. L’appareil ne trouvera pas le fichier si vous le placez dans un dossier. Débranchez tous les autres dispositifs du StageScape M20d que vous n’utilisez pas pour la mise à jour. Corrections des bugs mineurs. Fader View Avec la mise à jour du firmware 1.20 le mode perform a une option Fader View sur l’écran tactile qui vous permet de voir et manipuler les niveaux des entrées, moniteurs, Global FX et du mix principal comme curseurs sur l’écran tactile. Vous pouvez aussi contrôler Trim, Pan et Global FX niveaux d’envoi avec les encodeurs rotatifs dessous les canaux. Presets Artistes: Brad Madix et Daniele Di Giovanni Brad Madix: Rock Kick: Grosse caisse rock agressive. Très naturel si vous le jouez doucement. Rock Snare: Basses formés avec l’EQ dynamique. Augmente les basses pour un son « arena rock ». Drum Buss Crush: Compression massive. Jouez-le avec une batterie non compressée. Rock Bass: Un boost pour les mis. Rock Guitar: Très bien pour le joueur principal. Vocal: Pour on son très clair. Daniele Di Giovanni: Grand Piano (PianoMic) – Le PianoMic de Earthworks à son meilleur. Das Firmwareupdate 1.20 für StageScape M20d erweitert Ihr M20d um zusätzliche Schiebregler für mehr Kontrolle und neue Artisten Presets. ***Achtung, wenn Sie von Firmware 1.00 auf 1.20 aktualisieren wir das Update Ihnen anzeigen, dass Sie Version 1.32 installieren. Dies ist ein Schriftfehler, der in Zukunft behoben wird. Ignorieren Sie diesen Fehler, denn er beeinträchtigt die Funktionalität des Updates nicht.*** Achtung, diese Firmware Version funktioniert nur mit der StageScape Remote App 1.10. Wenn Sie die Firmware aktualisieren, entfernen Sie bitte zuerst alle anderen SD Karten und USB Sticks abgesehen vom USB Stick oder SD Karte, auf welcher die neue StageScape Firmware abgespeichert ist. Dieses Update können Sie auf der Internetseite http://de.line6.com/software/index.html finden. Wählen Sie das M20s unter All Products aus, klicken Sie dann auf Go und dann sollten Sie das Update auch schon sehen. Laden Sie sich hier dann Version 1.20 herunter. Speichern Sie es dann auf einem USB Stick oder einer SD Karte ab. Stecken Sie diese dann in den M20d. Auf dem M20d gehen Sie dann auf das i Menu, Show System Settings, Update M20d und Update System Firmware. Die Datei muss sich direkt auf der SD Karte/USB Stick befinden un dort nicht innerhalb eines Ordners. Fehlerbehebungen: Kleinere Fehlerbehebungen. Neue Schiebregler: Mit der neuen Firmware Version 1.20 ist der Perform Modus um ein Set Schiebregler erweitert worden. Mit diesen können Sie Input, Monitor Global FX und Main FX Pegel auf dem Touchpad einstellen. Außerdem können Sie Trim Pan und Global FX Pegel via der normalen Drehknöpfe verändern. Artisten Presets: Brad Madix: Rock Kick: Agressives Rock Schlagzeug. Klingt sehr natürlich wenn man es ruhig spielt. Rock Snare: Die niedrigen Frequenzen sind per dynamischem EQ geformt. Drückt den Bass außerdem nach oben für den typischen Arena Rock Sound. Drum Bass Crush: Extreme Kompression. Mischen Sie diese dann mit unkomprimiertem Schlagzeug um einen einzigartigen Sound zu bekommen. Rock Bass: Boost für die Mitten. Rock Guitar: Perfekt für den Lead. Vocal: Für klaren Sound. Daniele Di Giovanni: Grand Piano (PianoMic): Earthworks PianoMic.
  23. my gear: Spidervalve HD100 MK2 FBV longbard (formerly FBX) Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64 bit desktop Intel Core i5 CPU M-Audio 1x1 MidiSport M-Audio DELTA Audiophile 2496 tried to install the SPIDER FX INFUSION v2.0 getting the error in object, first through 1x1 Midisport then through Delta 2496; once again even via my 32 bit Windows XP laptop. nothing came out in any case... any news? could anybody help? thanx.
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