I think it might be usefull to make a thread were all problems are listed in a compact form..
Here are the issues I have with my Nava, most of them seem to be firmware related:
- Hi Tom level
- Mid Tom decay
- Open hihat is altered by following global accent steps (e.g.try OH on step 3 with long decay and set step 5 with globel accent)
- Bass drum buzz (improved after fix but still noticeable)
- random level problems at certain steps independent of accents (e.g. BD on step 1 in pattern 1 has higher lvl than bd on other steps, can only be solved by initializing the eeprom at the moment)
- sequencer lag when saving a pattern while sequencer is running
- slightly higher noise floor at the snare drum, doesn't bother me
That's it pretty much for me, everyone is invited to add other bugs of course, but let's keep this thread compact.
@ e-licktronic: is another firmware update planned in near future? if so, please try to fix these points
List of current bugs october 2016
- sequencer lag switching between pattern play and pattern step mode (in slave mode)
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12.10.2016
eagle *.brd file still contains the wrong values for the 47nF film caps - mostly stating the old WRONG 470nF
I gotta say this, the project is not really complicated, its basically jsut a copy of the roland , lets call it open source, documentation...
I appreciate the work and 350€ is not a lot of money for that, if it were all good.
Either put the whole thing open source, like all the yocto files, so everyone can manufacture their own PCBs, or at least spent a weak of work repairing all the issues that this forum had to this point.
Thanks.
eagle *.brd file still contains the wrong values for the 47nF film caps - mostly stating the old WRONG 470nF
I gotta say this, the project is not really complicated, its basically jsut a copy of the roland , lets call it open source, documentation...
I appreciate the work and 350€ is not a lot of money for that, if it were all good.
Either put the whole thing open source, like all the yocto files, so everyone can manufacture their own PCBs, or at least spent a weak of work repairing all the issues that this forum had to this point.
Thanks.