HI Chris I'll give it a go, if I can find the midi cable ( I've tried to avoid midi on Linux so far!!! But I'll have to get in there now!) Anyone know if the midiman x2 studio stuff is linux compatible? Cheers Bob Jan Depner wrote: >On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 12:28, bob wrote: > > >>Christoph Eckert wrote: >> >> >> >>>>Try the V-Amp 2 quite cheap and really works well. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Seconded. I also bought a guitar and wanted to use my Linux >>>box for amp simulation, but the V-amp 2 is cheap, sounds well >>>for my needs and is just plug'n play ("Just works" ;-) . >>> >>>BTW: There's Freevamp to configure it under Linux, but it >>>doesn't compile on my machine. Anyone else who got it >>>working? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Hi Chris >>Does Freeamp configure the V_Amp? >>like the windoze software I dont use? >> >> >> > > It's supposed to. If I just had a stinkin' MIDI cable I could find >out ;-) I can bring it up on my system but, since I'm not connected, it >doesn't find anything. It has some nice widgets that would appear to be >able to choose channels and adjust the settings of the V-AMP. > > >