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I was thinking of the above threads...
Pattern import/export sounds very interesting! That would be great, so I could backup my Yocto!
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Unoffical Firmware Available
I can't even get G to load I to the yocto.rv0 wrote:indeed, and the current version is very stable and rock solid (use it a lot)FlavioB wrote:So nothing happened to the firmware since February - right?
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seems the "Official Yocto BUGS list topic" has a lot of talk, but little bugs
would be nice if someone would test with latest release and sumarize/list bugs in that thread..
perhaps retry with isolated setup?

would be nice if someone would test with latest release and sumarize/list bugs in that thread..
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 )hofmann25 wrote: I can't even get G to load I to the yocto.
perhaps retry with isolated setup?
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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)

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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Be sure to check the revised manual.
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Amazing !
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.
Is your code based on 1.0g?
I'm interested in testing your version anyway - you can send the link to me...
Thanks,
Flavio.
Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:

TAP write mode!
I've done minimal testing so far (need to sleep now
)
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

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

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?

Github pull request here:
https://github.com/HomoElectromagneticu ... 08/pull/13
Get the latest unofficial Yocto V1 firmware here.
Be sure to check the revised manual.
Leave your comments in this thread.
Be sure to check the revised manual.
Leave your comments in this thread.
OMG! I think one of the next evenings/nights will be dedicated to Yocto!!!rv0 wrote:Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:
TAP write mode!
This is an implementation of "Tap Write" mode.

Thanks and sleep well!
Flavio.
Great job ! ... i'm gonna test this this weekendrv0 wrote:Well if you liked that, you're gonna love this:
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)
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

Thx & Grtzzz,
Danny
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 toorv0 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.