hello. anyone able to tell me if i have to uninstall the old version before installing the new one with .deb file? thanks in advance
great. thank you tonelib rocks i have zoom gn5, gfx and jam. they all work great in linux. they deserve credit for this
sorry i dont use it often because i do not know how to stop it if i am playing. i ve tried just now with autoplay and it started fine, then i stopped it and it played regularly
I had a quick play and it seems better. It's a bit difficult to say whether they've fixed it properly because I don't have my footpedal to hand which makes it difficult to start and stop it. Hopefully they have fixed it. Cheers, Keith
how do you connect your pedal to pc? has it a usb or some other way? can i use my zoom pedalboard to act as midi controller?
No idea about the Zoom. I have an Airstep which works over USB or Bluetooth. It can provide either MIDI or keyboard input. Cheers, Keith
thanks, i need to try, but i am away from work. it was a thought that passed my brain. maybe iti is possible.
I've had a chance to test it now and the answer is, no, it's still as broken and unusable as before, possibly worse: It still has around half a second of gap in the loop It introduces a loud digital buzz over the recorded loop. If I record a second layer, the buzz moves to the second layer (if I mute that layer then the first layer is clean, so it's nothing to do with my audio setup) It crashes if you try to do continuous looping by pressing the play key, so you have to stop the loop each time you record The overdub only overdubs the last iteration of the loop, so if you miss the end of the loop even slightly, then you lose your overdub (and you don't know until you stop overdubbing). Basically, it's a pile of crap. At this point it's just littering the user interface, and might as well be removed. As an aside, I've stopped recommending Tonelib to people and will probably start to actively warn them off it. Cheers, Keith