While looking for the newest version of the PODxt driver (thanks again Markus!!), I found this sourceforge project and wanted to share my (few) ideas with you!
I am planning to start a few projects (which I will probably not be able to handle :-D):
1) An open-source portable Line6 edit. Some requirements and proposals:
- Able of importing/exporting .l6t files
- Using a XML dialect as standard file format
- With a HAL, so it can use ALSA, OSS, Windows, MAC OSx, or wathever layer available
- Using C++ for its backend, wxWidgets for its frontend and Lua for configuration scripts (ex: name of parameters, amps and effects, or to link ID strings to device definitions).
2) An "open-source" FBV:
- Using a PIC microcontroller
- 16 x 2 LCD Display
- jacks for external expression pedals
I will probably start with project (1), since I will only be able to play with hardware during my vacations, next Mar-Apr...
Hope to hear some ideas!!
Best regards
Rafael
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May I join this team of intrepid warriors?
Cheers!
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Hello guys,
While looking for the newest version of the PODxt driver (thanks again Markus!!), I found this sourceforge project and wanted to share my (few) ideas with you!
I am planning to start a few projects (which I will probably not be able to handle :-D):
1) An open-source portable Line6 edit. Some requirements and proposals:
- Able of importing/exporting .l6t files
- Using a XML dialect as standard file format
- With a HAL, so it can use ALSA, OSS, Windows, MAC OSx, or wathever layer available
- Using C++ for its backend, wxWidgets for its frontend and Lua for configuration scripts (ex: name of parameters, amps and effects, or to link ID strings to device definitions).
2) An "open-source" FBV:
- Using a PIC microcontroller
- 16 x 2 LCD Display
- jacks for external expression pedals
I will probably start with project (1), since I will only be able to play with hardware during my vacations, next Mar-Apr...
Hope to hear some ideas!!
Best regards
Rafael
Thanks for your interest! Please have a look at:
https://line6linux.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/line6linux/apps/trunk
https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=713266
We already started a tone edit application a while ago. Progress has slowed down, but if new members join the team, it might well go ahead.
And I like the "open-source" FBV idea :-)
Kind regards,
Markus
Hi Markus!
https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=713266
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May I join this team of intrepid warriors?
Cheers!
Sorry, I forgot that this requires developer permissions, I added you to the team.
Kind regards,
Markus