![]() ![]() That would take me ages! and besides I don't have a Will do this and that in the columns and in its corresponding binary codeįor the Mooer Ge300. Hexadecimal code at least, isn't? But for these I will know what changes This code to my need I have to understand at least how to interpret the Problem is I'm a newbie but I want to learn. ![]() Sorry, something went commented on this gist. So anyway, can anyone please share some insight please in those. My thinking is if nobody wants to do it at least I want to at least try to do it. mo code like that? :/ Does someone has some technical documentation (yeah like real tech stuff) on how these presets are organized in code, to understand them? Please? Even more than 10 years ago one guy made a converter for old Digitech RPs (reading the hexadecimal values and binaries and just that) and you can even visualize old gnx pedalboard patches. That would take me ages! and besides I don't have a ge200 so how I can figure out a. Now the problem to transform this code to my need I have to understand at least how to interpret the hexadecimal code at least, isn't? But for these I will know what changes will do this and that in the columns and in its corresponding binary code for the Mooer Ge300. The problem is I'm a newbie but I want to learn. Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS You are receiving this email because you commented on the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub Is there a way to convert to GE 300? Convert from GE200, GE 250 to GE 300? Header( 'Content-Type: application/json') Header( 'Content-disposition: attachment filename='. ![]()
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