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Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Nov 27th, '18, 21:05
by FlavioB
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=175

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1115

I was thinking of the above threads...

Pattern import/export sounds very interesting! That would be great, so I could backup my Yocto!
F.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Nov 27th, '18, 21:07
by hofmann25
rv0 wrote:
FlavioB wrote:So nothing happened to the firmware since February - right?
F.
indeed, and the current version is very stable and rock solid (use it a lot)
I can't even get G to load I to the yocto.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Nov 27th, '18, 21:32
by rv0
seems the "Official Yocto BUGS list topic" has a lot of talk, but little bugs :lol:
would be nice if someone would test with latest release and sumarize/list bugs in that thread..
hofmann25 wrote: I can't even get G to load I to the yocto.
thats weird, never had any issues updating in the past, not with version downloaded from github and not with my own versions (compiled with Jacob Vosmaer's excellent scripts: https://gitlab.com/jacobvosmaer/yocto-build )

perhaps retry with isolated setup?

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 26th, '19, 13:40
by rv0
I just submitted a Pull Request for the unofficial repo, where I added MIDI SysEx dump and restore functionality.
Full details:
https://github.com/HomoElectromagneticu ... 08/pull/12
First time I did anything like this on Arduino, so please doublecheck my code big time!

In case anyone wants to test already (At your own risk!!!) send me a private message for a link to the firmware build. (EDIT: yocto_firmware_1_0_g_MIDIDUMP.syx)


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Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 26th, '19, 20:58
by gihaume
Amazing !

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 26th, '19, 21:08
by FlavioB
Awesome! Thanks for your contribution rv0!
Is your code based on 1.0g?
I'm interested in testing your version anyway - you can send the link to me...
Thanks,
Flavio.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 30th, '19, 00:22
by rv0
Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:
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TAP write mode!
This is an implementation of "Tap Write" mode.

Usage:
In pattern edit mode, press the "shift" button to enter notes in real time for the currently selected instrument.

Note:
To make this possible the controls to change the pattern length had to be changed, instead of using shift+"01-16" button or shift+"16-32", you now use those buttons without shift. Which imho works a lot better anyway... So to change the length of the pattern after this change, hold either "01-16" or "16-32" button and select one of the 16 steps.

I've done minimal testing so far (need to sleep now 8-) )
But in case anyone wants to try, here's a temporary download:
yocto_firmware_1_0_g_TAPWRITE.syx
Some tweaking of the quantisation might follow

Also, I uploaded the previous firmware with SysEx Dump/Export (but without TAP!):
yocto_firmware_1_0_g_MIDIDUMP.syx
I must repeat though, this is on your own risk, backup your patterns (On paper? :) ) before you try this if they're precious to you, it works fine for me, but bugs are always possible.

Github pull request here:
https://github.com/HomoElectromagneticu ... 08/pull/13

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 30th, '19, 10:27
by FlavioB
rv0 wrote:Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:
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TAP write mode!
This is an implementation of "Tap Write" mode.
OMG! I think one of the next evenings/nights will be dedicated to Yocto!!! :-)
Thanks and sleep well!
Flavio.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Jan 30th, '19, 19:57
by tekno808
rv0 wrote:Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:
Image

TAP write mode!
This is an implementation of "Tap Write" mode.

Usage:
In pattern edit mode, press the "shift" button to enter notes in real time for the currently selected instrument.

Note:
To make this possible the controls to change the pattern length had to be changed, instead of using shift+"01-16" button or shift+"16-32", you now use those buttons without shift. Which imho works a lot better anyway... So to change the length of the pattern after this change, hold either "01-16" or "16-32" button and select one of the 16 steps.

I've done minimal testing so far (need to sleep now 8-) )
But in case anyone wants to try, here's a temporary download:
yocto_firmware_1_0_g_TAPWRITE.syx
Some tweaking of the quantisation might follow

Also, I uploaded the previous firmware with SysEx Dump/Export (but without TAP!):
yocto_firmware_1_0_g_MIDIDUMP.syx
I must repeat though, this is on your own risk, backup your patterns (On paper? :) ) before you try this if they're precious to you, it works fine for me, but bugs are always possible.

Github pull request here:
https://github.com/HomoElectromagneticu ... 08/pull/13
Great job ! ... i'm gonna test this this weekend ;-)

Thx & Grtzzz,

Danny

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Feb 4th, '19, 11:31
by sebiiksbcs
rv0 wrote: To make this possible the controls to change the pattern length had to be changed, instead of using shift+"01-16" button or shift+"16-32", you now use those buttons without shift. Which imho works a lot better anyway... So to change the length of the pattern after this change, hold either "01-16" or "16-32" button and select one of the 16 steps.
Brilliant! The old combination was always awkward and I kept forgetting it! I installed this firmware if only for the pattern length "fix". Tap seems to be working great so far, and it does accelerate the workflow too