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Mario Give me a couple of days to rummage - I will find my literature for the VAmp Pro (I also have one along with a Bass VAmp). I could then scan to pdf and share on my dropbox account or send them to your e-mail address. Found all the info. The VAmp software runs on my Windows 10 x64 computer with no problem.

Kevin Edited by Kevin Woolley ( 01/13/17 10:08 AM) #390064 - 01/13/17 09:44 AM Off-Topic Re: Behringer V-amp Pro patch list Apprentice Registered: 04/08/07 Posts: 173 Loc: Jersey Channel Islands. Mario When I found all the info from 2005 or 2006 the editor programs were in a directory and did not need installing. So when I was looking for the preset lists I tried the software on an impulse and found that it worked fine.

I linked my Roland UM-One interface to my computer and then ran the software again and it sucessfully interrogated my VAmp Pro and presented a list of patches - each of which I could edit. We should try and find out why yours will not work. I see the editor programs are no longer available but I have backups of everything here. Kevin #390098 - 01/13/17 12:07 PM Off-Topic Re: Behringer V-amp Pro patch list Veteran Registered: 12/27/03 Posts: 10479 Loc: Hamlin NY. Hi Kevin, What version of Win 10 and editor do you have? I have tried few different editors with the latest one being 2.03: I think that is the number, it is the latest one.

I have my original manual and another forum friend sent me a couple more but no manual has the factory presets listed. What I get is the listings in hex and the preset GUI is all messed up. I have tried Win 7, XP sp2 and XP sp3 compatibility modes with no difference.

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Once I got a not compatible with this OS error message. If it is working for you and the problems I am having maybe it is my video card.

I do know that changing resolution with different compatibility modes does nothing. I am also using the S/PDF in and out but I doubt that could be the problem. We recently shared the project we worked on with Floyd Jane: with a short (under 6 min) video link. But it can take longer than 5 minutes to explain the songwriting process! The project is complete, and in this extended version of the (it's over an hour long!), Songwriter Floyd Jane shows in detail the songwriting process from inspiration to performance and publication.

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I bought an Amplifi 150 and have had nothing but trouble with the Editor.mainly because I don’t have mobile devices to control it.my Chromebook doesn’t work.nor is there a PC or Mac based editor. I love the amp, but I’m left with no choice but to return it. My questions is does anyone know if there will be a Windows based Editor for Tones.ie like Tone Monkey???I know in the product description it says 1 x Type B (Mac, PC, Android), 1 x Type A (iPhone/iPod) but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will have a PC based editor. My Amplifi has PC connectivity for updating Firmware.but no PC Editor. I don't have a Spider V amp but I looked at its manual (available online) and the Downloads section of this website and I find the info ambiguous on this question. The Overview page of the manual suggests that it operates the same as the AMPLIFi and Firehawk products in this respect - tone editing is supported only on mobile devices using the Remote app. However, the Rear Panel page states that one of the two ports you mention can be used to edit tones on PC, Mac and Android.

Yet the Downloads page does not seem to have any PC/Mac based edit program for the Spider V amps. So we need someone with a Spider V amp to clarify, and then I will report a documentation error if there is one. Just watched a Sweetwater Demo vid.Mitch Gallagher says in the vid that you can plug in a PC, Mac, Android Device via USB and load up the App.but just like you i cant find any info in regards to the App. Is there a new App for Spider???.is it using Tone Monkey for PC and Mac???or the Remote App for stuff like Amplifi????yer right, info is ambiguous at best. I need to be sure before i do anything this time.big mistake on the Amplifi.now i'll have to eat shipping costs. Just a footnote.i just tried loading a Bridge app to let my Chromebook in Developer Mode use Android Apps.but no luck.there is a Web post out there saying that the Acer Model i have will have upgrades later this year or next to read Android stuff.but there is no guarantee that the Line 6 Remote App will work with that either. I'm not gonna buy a iPad or Android just to control the Amp when i have no other use for the device other than that.and i'm already $500 bones into this endeavor.the ole lady is bitchin a storm cause i keep takin her phone to switch patches on the amp.lol.she didnt talk like that when i first met her.wtf???

Spider V has both IOS and Android apps. You have to connect via a lightning cable for IOS and USB for Android. You do not do Bluetooth on Spider V and I don't see any way that it could be supported, so you have to physically connect your phone/tablet to the Spider V and make sure that the switch on the back is set to the correct USB port that you are using. Doenload an app called 'Spider Remote' from either App store/Play store. On the play store I saw two unrelated spider remote apps, so make sure you download the Line 6 one.

I have both the Spider V and the AmpliFi 30 and I can tell you that the Spider remote all is tons faster than the AmpliFi one (must be that slow Bluetooth). Tones load in a fraction of a second versus close to 5 seconds on the AmpliFi. I could only test the IOS app via my IPAD, as none of my Android devices would work. The Android app seems to be very unreasonably picky about the hardware and software support and it does not tell you when you launch it whether it will work. It just doesn't in my case.

If you have a IOS device, give it a try, it will most likely work. There is a (short) compatibility list thread (below) where you can check if your device is compatible or add your device to the list if it is not already listed. Spider V has both IOS and Android apps. You have to connect via a lightning cable for IOS and USB for Android.

You do not do Bluetooth on Spider V and I don't see any way that it could be supported, so you have to physically connect your phone/tablet to the Spider V and make sure that the switch on the back is set to the correct USB port that you are using. Doenload an app called 'Spider Remote' from either App store/Play store. On the play store I saw two unrelated spider remote apps, so make sure you download the Line 6 one.

I have both the Spider V and the AmpliFi 30 and I can tell you that the Spider remote all is tons faster than the AmpliFi one (must be that slow Bluetooth). Tones load in a fraction of a second versus close to 5 seconds on the AmpliFi. I could only test the IOS app via my IPAD, as none of my Android devices would work.

The Android app seems to be very unreasonably picky about the hardware and software support and it does not tell you when you launch it whether it will work. It just doesn't in my case. If you have a IOS device, give it a try, it will most likely work. There is a (short) compatibility list thread (below) where you can check if your device is compatible or add your device to the list if it is not already listed. So it sounds like Mitch Gallagher is full of Whooie.i gotta say i'm in disbelief that Line6 has made no PC/Mac based Editors for these Amps.i've had 2 Flelxtones.still got one.and i use the Tone Monkey to tweek patches.its great.the Flextone weighs a ton though.thats one reason i bought the Amplifi.Guitar in one hand, Amp in the other.out the door i go.no Pedal Board necessary either.i get the whole iPad thing for when yer out an about giggin or whatever.but at home???

Jerkin with a phone to tweek patches.well i guess its gotta go back.start saving for the Helix instead.one question though.do you like the Editor better on the Spider or the Amplifi.i know you said Spider was faster.but are there more options.there doesn't seem to be anyway to create folders of sub-categories for YOUR patches in the Remote App for Amplifi.just wondering if the Spider app was a little more versatile. So it sounds like Mitch Gallagher is full of Whooie.i gotta say i'm in disbelief that Line6 has made no PC/Mac based Editors for these Amps.i've had 2 Flelxtones.still got one.and i use the Tone Monkey to tweek patches.its great.the Flextone weighs a ton though.thats one reason i bought the Amplifi.Guitar in one hand, Amp in the other.out the door i go.no Pedal Board necessary either.i get the whole iPad thing for when yer out an about giggin or whatever.but at home??? Jerkin with a phone to tweek patches.well i guess its gotta go back.start saving for the Helix instead.one question though.do you like the Editor better on the Spider or the Amplifi.i know you said Spider was faster.but are there more options.there doesn't seem to be anyway to create folders of sub-categories for YOUR patches in the Remote App for Amplifi.just wondering if the Spider app was a little more versatile I made changes to my post on the thread that you quoted.

I had originally stated that none of my Android devices worked with my Spider V 60 but as another user helpfully pointed out, I needed an 'OTG' adapter. So the two Samsung devices that I have are now working with Spider V. That been said. Both apps (AmpliFi and Spider remote) offer similar functionality, but with critical differences IMHO that prevent me from declaring a clear winner. On one hand, I like the layout on the AmpliFi app much better than the layout on the Spider app.

On Amplifi, the signal chain is cleaner and more intuitive, on Spider, it looks like the effects blocks were just thrown one below the other for no good reason other than to have the effects chain on the left and the tones list on the right (in all fairness to Line 6, that might very well have been the main reason behind the change in layout). On the other hand, the Spider app is a LOT faster, maybe due to the physical connection, which is faster at USB speeds, vs the much slower Bluetooth connection on the Amplifi.

Since the Spider has a more complete feature set (it actually allows you to edit everything without the need for the app at all), and it begs to be connected to an FBV series pedal, it would be downright maddening if it took 5 seconds to load every time you switched patches like it does on the Amplifi app. Now if Line 6 would update the AmpliFi app to make use of a USB cable in addition to BT then I would be a happy camper! Oh Who am I kidding? If that happened, I would be begging Line 6 then to make the AmpliFi app work with the Spider V as well.

I made changes to my post on the thread that you quoted. I had originally stated that none of my Android devices worked with my Spider V 60 but as another user helpfully pointed out, I needed an 'OTG' adapter. So the two Samsung devices that I have are now working with Spider V. That been said.

Both apps (AmpliFi and Spider remote) offer similar functionality, but with critical differences IMHO that prevent me from declaring a clear winner. On one hand, I like the layout on the AmpliFi app much better than the layout on the Spider app. On Amplifi, the signal chain is cleaner and more intuitive, on Spider, it looks like the effects blocks were just thrown one below the other for no good reason other than to have the effects chain on the left and the tones list on the right (in all fairness to Line 6, that might very well have been the main reason behind the change in layout). On the other hand, the Spider app is a LOT faster, maybe due to the physical connection, which is faster at USB speeds, vs the much slower Bluetooth connection on the Amplifi. Since the Spider has a more complete feature set (it actually allows you to edit everything without the need for the app at all), and it begs to be connected to an FBV series pedal, it would be downright maddening if it took 5 seconds to load every time you switched patches like it does on the Amplifi app.

Now if Line 6 would update the AmpliFi app to make use of a USB cable in addition to BT then I would be a happy camper! Oh Who am I kidding? Get the cheapest IPAD you can find that has a lightning connector. I have more time to play with both over the weekend and I found out that there are other differences between the AmpliFi and Spider V apps and also between the IOS vs Android versions even within the same app. The AmpliFi app (both IOS and Android) can play tracks from the app itself.

The Spider App cannot play tracks from the app itself from either IOS or Android. To make matters worse, because the Spider V Android app requires that OTG cable malarkey, the Android device that you hook up to the Spider will NOT charge, so, even though you.can. edit patches and charge at the same time with an IOS device, you can only edit with an Android device, plus you get the pleasure of watching your battery levels plummet.

No good trying to put your device to sleep in order to save battery, because every time you wake it up, it has to reconnect. The IOS Spider V app can play tracks from the music app and it will play through the amp, which sounds great because of the full range speakers but the Android app. Play with the volume buttons, switch apps back and forth between Spider app and music app, run both at the same time, run only the music app. No music coming out of the amp, and I know it is connected via USB because the app is working. Sounds like this was a mad race to check a box on the marketing checklist by launch day IMNSHO.

Just wanted to say thank-you!!you definitely helped me make up my mind.I've decided to keep the Amplifi. The AmpliFi app (both IOS and Android) can play tracks from the app itself. The Spider App cannot play tracks from the app itself from either IOS or Android. To make matters worse, because the Spider V Android app requires that OTG cable malarkey, the Android device that you hook up to the Spider will NOT charge, so, even though you.can.

edit patches and charge at the same time with an IOS device, you can only edit with an Android device, plus you get the pleasure of watching your battery levels plummet. No good trying to put your device to sleep in order to save battery, because every time you wake it up, it has to reconnect.

The IOS Spider V app can play tracks from the music app and it will play through the amp, which sounds great because of the full range speakers but the Android app. Play with the volume buttons, switch apps back and forth between Spider app and music app, run both at the same time, run only the music app.

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No music coming out of the amp, and I know it is connected via USB because the app is working. Sounds like this was a mad race to check a box on the marketing checklist by launch day IMNSHO. I kept googling like mad the past couple of days and I found out that USB Audio support was reportedly introduced in 5.0, but I read reports that it is flaky at best. For 4.4.2 (the 'official' Samsung ROM for the Note 8) there is no official support, but some manufacturers included it on their own.

I decided to skip it all and see if I could find a 6.0.1 ROM for the old Note 8 and I found CyanogenMod 13 (6.0.1). So I decided what the heck, if I brick it, I brick it, so I downloaded CM13, GAPPS stock 6.0.1 and TWRP 3.0.2-0 (for recovery). Flashed TWRP 3.0.2-0, booted into recovery, did a factory reset (mandatory when switching ROMs), flashed CM13, GAPPS stock 6.0.1, reboot it, let it all update and now I got USB audio working on the Note 8! Finally, I got an OTG cable with a charging port (basically a Y-cable with USB female on one end and both USB Micro male and female on the other side) and gave it a try, but no joy.

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I still get audio and the Spider connects to the Spider App on the Note 8, but still not charging. So I saved my IPAD for better purposes, going to permanently 'gift' the Note 8 to my Spider V and just live with the battery not charging issue, as I can just recharge manually whenever I need. Haha hey speaking of the tut's at Sweetwater. My rep said the guys that wrote the notes for the Spider V etc that indicated these units would work in Windows and Mac as well as iOS and Android, said they confirmed with L6 rep before they went live with their video demos. I would say I believe them because Andertons and other music co reviews state exactly the same thing. They may have been told the app would work with Win and Mac even though that was not the case.

Every retailer site for Spider V clearly lists 'USB connectivity for Win, Mac, iOS, and Android' and there is NOTHING in the product descriptions that state app is mobile ONLY. I can't fault Sweetwater for misinformation when they were misinformed. My rep says they also have seen quite a few returns and irate customers because the amp is not Win or Mac usable for the editor. Some of the sales reps at my Guitar Center store said the same thing. 'We were told these editors would work in Windows and Mac OS, so that's not our fault!'

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I went to the store mgr and asked what he thought. He said 'if they go back they go back.

Sales associates can't s.t a computer editor!!' Haha hey speaking of the tut's at Sweetwater. My rep said the guys that wrote the notes for the Spider V etc that indicated these units would work in Windows and Mac as well as iOS and Android, said they confirmed with L6 rep before they went live with their video demos. I would say I believe them because Andertons and other music co reviews state exactly the same thing.

They may have been told the app would work with Win and Mac even though that was not the case. Every retailer site for Spider V clearly lists 'USB connectivity for Win, Mac, iOS, and Android' and there is NOTHING in the product descriptions that state app is mobile ONLY. I can't fault Sweetwater for misinformation when they were misinformed. My rep says they also have seen quite a few returns and irate customers because the amp is not Win or Mac usable for the editor. Some of the sales reps at my Guitar Center store said the same thing.

'We were told these editors would work in Windows and Mac OS, so that's not our fault!' I went to the store mgr and asked what he thought. He said 'if they go back they go back. Sales associates can't s.t a computer editor!!' Actually, you can still use the Amplifi Remote witht the Spider V. N ot the BT capability BUT you can still edit and get tone matching via USB!!! I do it all the time!

Actually, I have been doing a bit of that myself. Use the AmpliFi app to tone match and save the tones to my L6 account, then fire up the Spider App and load them into the Spider. A few more steps than really required, so Why wouldn't Line 6 make the Spider App tone match and play tracks just like the AmpliFi app? It's not like they do not have the code for it, as it is there on the AmpliFi app already. Actually, I have been doing a bit of that myself. Use the AmpliFi app to tone match and save the tones to my L6 account, then fire up the Spider App and load them into the Spider. A few more steps than really required, so Why wouldn't Line 6 make the Spider App tone match and play tracks just like the AmpliFi app?

It's not like they do not have the code for it, as it is there on the AmpliFi app already. There are some big differences in design from what I hear, and they are not as transparent of playback systems. Spider doesn't have the same FR bandwidth and it sounds much darker. There are some big differences in design from what I hear, and they are not as transparent of playback systems. Spider doesn't have the same FR bandwidth and it sounds much darker. Yes, the Spider V sounds much darker, but I can fix that with the Amp's Bass/Mid/Treble/Presence knobs or post-EQ. I can live with the music tracks I play through it being darker, as I only use them for practice.

Also, I don't think I have ever kept a patch that I downloaded from any source as-is, without any tweaking, but I usually can find a patch that will get me 90% of the way there and I just tweak it a bit. I hate starting stuff from scratch. Blame it on my total ignorance of most guitarists' rigs, so I would really like to be able to tone-match on the Spider V, just to get the tones that I am looking for close enough so that I can use them after minor tweaks. The Spider V is billed (amongst other things) as a practice tool, so. Help me practice!