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  1. I just pushed a first version of my open source editor for the GiT devices. It was my first attempt to do USB reverse engineering and use libusb, so although it's currently limited (there's more I want to do), I'm already happy with what it does.

    github.com/lminiero/dnafx-edit

    At the moment, I can connect to the device and download/convert/upload presets, which is what I needed. More tweaking capabilities and more control interfaces will follow in time!

  2. I just pushed a first version of my open source editor for the #HarleyBenton #DNAfx GiT devices. It was my first attempt to do USB reverse engineering and use libusb, so although it's currently limited (there's more I want to do), I'm already happy with what it does.

    github.com/lminiero/dnafx-edit

    At the moment, I can connect to the device and download/convert/upload presets, which is what I needed. More tweaking capabilities and more control interfaces will follow in time!

    #guitar #MusicProduction

  3. I just pushed a first version of my open source editor for the #HarleyBenton #DNAfx GiT devices. It was my first attempt to do USB reverse engineering and use libusb, so although it's currently limited (there's more I want to do), I'm already happy with what it does.

    github.com/lminiero/dnafx-edit

    At the moment, I can connect to the device and download/convert/upload presets, which is what I needed. More tweaking capabilities and more control interfaces will follow in time!

    #guitar #MusicProduction

  4. I just pushed a first version of my open source editor for the #HarleyBenton #DNAfx GiT devices. It was my first attempt to do USB reverse engineering and use libusb, so although it's currently limited (there's more I want to do), I'm already happy with what it does.

    github.com/lminiero/dnafx-edit

    At the moment, I can connect to the device and download/convert/upload presets, which is what I needed. More tweaking capabilities and more control interfaces will follow in time!

    #guitar #MusicProduction

  5. I just pushed a first version of my open source editor for the #HarleyBenton #DNAfx GiT devices. It was my first attempt to do USB reverse engineering and use libusb, so although it's currently limited (there's more I want to do), I'm already happy with what it does.

    github.com/lminiero/dnafx-edit

    At the moment, I can connect to the device and download/convert/upload presets, which is what I needed. More tweaking capabilities and more control interfaces will follow in time!

    #guitar #MusicProduction

  6. Considering the Windows editor for my GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?

  7. Considering the Windows editor for my #DNAfx GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with #libusb (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how #USB communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?

  8. Considering the Windows editor for my #DNAfx GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with #libusb (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how #USB communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?

  9. Considering the Windows editor for my #DNAfx GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with #libusb (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how #USB communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?

  10. Considering the Windows editor for my #DNAfx GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with #libusb (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how #USB communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?

  11. Another self present for Christmas... who said git is just for developers? 😁

  12. Another self present for Christmas... who said git is just for developers? 😁
    #guitar #modelers #dnafx #harleybenton

  13. Another self present for Christmas... who said git is just for developers? 😁
    #guitar #modelers #dnafx #harleybenton

  14. Another self present for Christmas... who said git is just for developers? 😁
    #guitar #modelers #dnafx #harleybenton

  15. Another self present for Christmas... who said git is just for developers? 😁
    #guitar #modelers #dnafx #harleybenton