g200kg / zoom-ms-utility

Zoom MS-50G / MS-60B / MS-70CDR multi stomp patch utility
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zoom-ms-utility

Zoom MS-50G/MS-60B/MS-70CDR multi stomp patch editor.

This is a patch utility for the ZOOM MS - 50G / 60B / 70 CDR MultiStomp guitar pedal.
This is still a very tentative version for the confirmation of MIDI related function.

Install

Usage

TECH NOTE : For build standalone packages

Offline mode

For windows, the standalone version is recommended for offline use. On mac, you need to manage GateKeeper yourself to launch the standalone version. Or build it yourself or use the following offline modes.

Via Node.js

Standard Node.js workflow, clone this repo and run:

npm install
npm start

As per the output, open a Browser and visit http://localhost:3000

Via Other local web servers

This tool will not work if you just open the local html file by Chrome because of file access security limitation. There are several ways to use this tool in an offline environment.

  1. Connect via the local server
    If you already have a full-fledged http server such as Apache on your PC, place zoom-ms-utility in the document folder and connect via localhost. On Windows, you need to prepare your server program yourself. On Mac, Apache has already been installed, but configuration is necessary. https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3083

  2. Connect via a simple local server.
    Simple local server is supported in script language environment like Python. They can be used as a local-server. For example Python 3.x:
    (1) install python 3.x.x and setup PATH
    (2) start server with command prompt > python -m http.server 8888
    (3) access by Chrome to http://localhost:8888/

  3. Specify startup options for Chrome
    If --allow-file-access-from-files option is specified when launch, security restrictions on file access are canceled and zoom-ms-utility works.
    For example on Windows,
    Make a shortcut of Chrome, like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --allow-file-access-from-files file:///C:/Users/xxxx/zoom-ms-utility/index.html
    Or on Mac, use Automator shell script, like
    Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --allow-file-access-from-files /Users/xxxx/zoom-ms-utility/index.html
    Note that this method will not work if the Chrome instance is already exist. You should close all Chrome window before launch.

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Info

If you are interested in MS-50G/70CDR MIDI function, check midimessage.md