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When I plug in a USB lead from the unit to my Ubuntu linux laptop I see a new /dev/ttyACM0 device appear.
Do you know how to interface to that ?
I presume that is the sort of thing that the JamManager app would use - but there is only a Windows and Mac version of that.
I'm wondering how hard it would be to make a simple Linux command line tool to help upload/download patches etc.
Any ideas?
Regards
Nick Thomas
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Hi Nick
Sorry, not sure how to get the Jamman to interface with linux. I wrote some
code years ago to hack the sync signals from the Jamman, but didn't get
much further than that.
Currently playing around with this, which apparently has a nice looping
setup: https://zynthian.org/
Best of luck, Si
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Hi,
I too have a DigiTech Jamman Solo XT.
When I plug in a USB lead from the unit to my Ubuntu linux laptop I see a
new /dev/ttyACM0 device appear.
Do you know how to interface to that ?
I presume that is the sort of thing that the JamManager app would use -
but there is only a Windows and Mac version of that.
I'm wondering how hard it would be to make a simple Linux command line
tool to help upload/download patches etc.
Any ideas?
Regards
Nick Thomas
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Hi,
I too have a DigiTech Jamman Solo XT.
When I plug in a USB lead from the unit to my Ubuntu linux laptop I see a new /dev/ttyACM0 device appear.
Do you know how to interface to that ?
I presume that is the sort of thing that the JamManager app would use - but there is only a Windows and Mac version of that.
I'm wondering how hard it would be to make a simple Linux command line tool to help upload/download patches etc.
Any ideas?
Regards
Nick Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: