The good news is that it's directly recognized as another sound card without any kernel module to activate/enable : (Easier for easy recording, than setting up a microphone in front my other Fender Custom vibrolux reverb tube amp, and my neighbors are also grateful for that decision) I also recently offered myself a small gift to play with : a small Fender Mustang guitar amplifier : small enough to fit under my desk in my home office, and with amps/effects emulation built-in, plus usb output to redirect sound directly to computer. 1 : Line6 TonePort UX2 found geonosis kernel : usbcore : registered new interface driver line6usb geonosis kernel : usbcore : registered new interface driver snd_usb_toneport 0 : Line6 TonePort UX2 now attached geonosis kernel : line6usb 3 - 2 : 1. 0 : Line6 TonePort UX2 found geonosis kernel : line6usb : module is from the staging directory, the quality is unkn own, you have been warned. Geonosis kernel : usb 3 - 2 : new full - speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd geonosis kernel : usb 3 - 2 : New USB device found, idVendor = 0 e41, idProduct = 4142 geonosis kernel : usb 3 - 2 : New USB device strings : Mfr = 1, Product = 2, SerialNumber = 0 geonosis kernel : usb 3 - 2 : Product : TonePort UX2 geonosis kernel : usb 3 - 2 : Manufacturer : Line 6 geonosis mtp - probe : checking bus 3, device 2 : "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/ usb3/3-2" geonosis mtp - probe : bus : 3, device : 2 was not an MTP device geonosis kernel : line6usb : module is from the staging directory, the quality is unkn own, you have been warned. When I tried to plug it, it wasn't really detected, but just mainly because of the kernel config, so I asked (gently) Toracat to enable the required kernel module in the centos-plus kernel and with the centos-plus kernel, the toneport ux2 is seen as an external sound card. The iMac still runs, but exclusively with CentOS 7 those days, and the TonePort was just collecting dust. I personally still own a Line6 TonePort UX2 interface which is now more than 10 years old, and that I used in the past on a iMac. Let's consider the hardware and software parts. ![]() ![]() So having some "offline" days during the holidays helped me investigating that and also being able to setup a small DAW on a recycled machine. I have several instruments at home (electric guitars, bass, digital piano and also drums) but due to lack of (free) time I never investigated the DAW part on Linux and especially CentOS. For that you need a Digital Audio Workstation DAW. There was something that was on my (private) TODO list for quite some time now : being able to record music, mix and output a single song from multiple recorded tracks.
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