gidgi allows users to control their Digitech effect pedals. Its aim is to provide X-Edit functionality to Linux users
Supported devices (list misses your DigiTech device? Please get in touch!):
- RP250
- RP500
Setup:
There're no distribution packages available for gdigi (you're welcome to package it for your distribution of choice).
In order to compile gdigi on Debian/Ubuntu system, issue the following commands, one by one:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libasound2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libglib2.0-dev libexpat1-dev
wget http://desowin.org/gdigi/gdigi-0.1.7.tar.bz2
tar xvjpf gdigi-0.1.7.tar.bz2
cd gdigi-0.1.7
make
./gdigi
Latest version:
You can get latest version of gdigi by checking project's mercurial repository
hg clone http://hg.atheme.org/users/desowin/gdigi/ gdigi
What is new in this release:
- The debug/logging infrastructure was refined.
- An application icon was added.
- Mouse scroll on the GtkKnob widget was fixed.
- Tone/Effects Library support was provided for RP255 and RP355.
- Expression Pedal setting was added for RP250, RP255, RP355, RP500, and RP1000.
What is new in version 0.3.0:
- Support for RP150 and RP155 was added.
- Ported to GTK+3.0.
- Automatically detects connected DigiTech devices on startup.
- Preset XML export.
What is new in version 0.2.0:
- Added support for RP255, RP355, and RP1000, along with support for GNX4 and GNX3k patches.
2 Comments
digi155 21 Dec 16
Can you update the gdigi software to include the dropdown lists for the tone and effects library.burak 28 Apr 24
ok