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by FactoryDefault
Mar 8th, '20, 20:02
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
Replies: 196
Views: 292152

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

It's a hack, but you can. Basically Midi Sync and Dinsync are very similar if you ignore that one is digital and other is analogue. How the Yocto handles them internally also adds up to almost the same thing. Not sure which boxes can do it for you, I've only experimented with DIY solutions Interest...
by FactoryDefault
Mar 5th, '20, 21:55
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
Replies: 196
Views: 292152

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

I can confirm that the Yocto will swing when fed dinsync/sync24 with swing.
You can’t add swing to midi sync though can you? If so I would love to know how!
by FactoryDefault
Dec 9th, '19, 05:57
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
Replies: 196
Views: 292152

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

I just spent an hour playing with my yocto1 running 1.2b.
The roll function is SOOO GOOD! :D
I really want to thank everyone who has contributed so far.
I will try to do my part by testing features and reporting back when I can.
by FactoryDefault
Sep 26th, '16, 21:27
Forum: Nava Hardware
Topic: Mix Out Noisy/Distorted
Replies: 59
Views: 113806

Re: Mix Out Noisy/Distorted

In my case especially the SD produces a lot of the noticeable noise. Example: I just turn on the NAVA and plug in two cables to the mix out. All the volume pots of the instruments are at minimum. There is some noise, but at very low level. When I turn up the volume pot of the SD the noice get's sig...
by FactoryDefault
Sep 25th, '16, 15:05
Forum: Nava Hardware
Topic: Looking for part for the tackle switch/switch cap
Replies: 10
Views: 11332

Re: Looking for part for the tackle switch/switch cap

I might take a set of those square switches off your hands if you're selling the extras.
Also what was the part number for the mouser cherry switches?
My Nava is seeing a lot of use so now I'm starting to think about a spares kit...
by FactoryDefault
Sep 17th, '16, 14:24
Forum: Nava Hardware
Topic: Gate Triggers don't properly trigger...
Replies: 13
Views: 10569

Re: Gate Triggers don't properly trigger...

I've been using the clock input.
The 101 service manual says 2.5 V or higher for both clock and gate.
The Nava trig out is supposed to 5V but I haven't actually measured it.
If you can verify that your Nava trig out is actually 5V, then I would guess that your 101 clock input needs repair.
by FactoryDefault
Sep 16th, '16, 20:21
Forum: Nava Hardware
Topic: Gate Triggers don't properly trigger...
Replies: 13
Views: 10569

Re: Gate Triggers don't properly trigger...

I have my trig out permanently connected to my 101 and it's been solid.
You have a scope to check trig voltage or another device with trig out to verify the 101 input is ok?
by FactoryDefault
Sep 9th, '16, 23:03
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
Topic: (RESOLVED) Fried my power board, need help diagnosing
Replies: 6
Views: 6064

Re: Fried my power board, need help diagnosing

jvq wrote:I would rather buy a few parts I don't need than wait 4 days after every part.
Good point. I've placed too many mouser orders where the shipping cost more than the parts... :roll:

Glad you got the problem solved. :D
by FactoryDefault
Sep 2nd, '16, 13:41
Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
Topic: (RESOLVED) Fried my power board, need help diagnosing
Replies: 6
Views: 6064

Re: Fried my power board, need help diagnosing

Might be able to save a little money by desoldering and testing components first. I fried my 7915 in a similar way. In was the only component harmed during the incident...
by FactoryDefault
Sep 2nd, '16, 05:06
Forum: Nava Hardware
Topic: [solved] Bass Drum BUZZZ
Replies: 90
Views: 76687

Re: Bass Drum BUZZZ

It works! The hardest part was de-soldering IC11. I used half a dip16 socket to put it back on the board, with pin 2 sticking out. I considered de-soldering VR5 to make it easier to remove the transistors but was able to remove solder from the accessible legs then do the rest from the other side of ...