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  1. No, I would prefer that the description (or at least parts of it) opens/expands when clicked on like a proper piece of web page information should do when you need to scroll through it to see the next update. They can put as much info as they want in there if it is formatted properly. In the past, you would need to go to another page to get that level of detail.
  2. Was it really necessary to basically paste a user manual into the downloads description of every Helix update that happened? That was terrible looking to see if there was anything else in there from the last week or so (since I checked last)? Sorry if this was mentioned already somewhere, but I needed to rant. I have been using Line 6 since almost their inception, and I have never seen anything like that in the downloads descriptions.
  3. I wasn't really planning on buying the packs for my HD500, but what the heck... Bought the full set yesterday and installed this morning. Everything is working. That's the important thing. No hurry to dive in I guess.
  4. Have you tried just pushing a CC or PC to and from the amp using Midi-Ox or SendSX? That will at least tell you if the midi interface and/or jack/cable might be the issue.
  5. To add to Triryche's comment... click on the archived checkbox before searching.
  6. Try sending some midi CCs (things that you can confirm with button light changes) with Midi-OX or SendSX to be sure that it can accept midi signals before pulling your hair out over other conflicts.
  7. For a dummy jack, I normally use an 1/8" to 1/4" headphone adapter that is laying around.
  8. I would just run it into the loop and use the DV as a power amp (dummy jack the guitar input on the DV to get sound).
  9. You might have better luck selling the VDI separately (especially if you need to ship it to someone).
  10. That is great news, and as for the backwards in/out it happens all the time with the uno because they are labeled to:in and to:out.
  11. I would re-flash to be safe, but it sounds like the repair was not entirely successful.
  12. The plug and play driver works fine, but it is still best to check the M-Audio website in case the device you get has an older version of the driver embedded or something. The Uno works fine with Windows 7, as does Monkey.
  13. Please do not try using anything but the Uno. It really is the only device that consistently works with the Vetta. Once you have the Uno, it really is as simple as downloading/installing Monkey and letting it update your amp. It also comes in handy for Midi dumps of patches and such.
  14. +1 for reinstalling the firmware. I would overwrite patches and not reload any of yours until you have played a while in case you have a corrupt patch in there.
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