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Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Feb 21st, '18, 09:51
by FlavioB
Hi HE. Glad to be able to help :-)

About the additional roll resolutions, I vote for 1/8, 1/4 and 1/2 (similar to Quicksilver TR-606 mod). The triplets are somehow interesting, but one question arises: as the selection of the roll resolution is done with the tempo knob, how would you "divide" it into all the desired resolutions? Would become maybe very "sensitive"...
Also, what I found being uncomfortable, is the fact that you can't directly select a roll resolution - you have to go through all of them. Is there any chance to move the roll resolution selection down to the step buttons? Maybe with some key-combo (holding SHIFT, for example)? I could imagine like "SHIFT + Step button 1" = 1/2, "SHIFT + Step button 2" = 1/4, and so on...

That's kinda like the QS-606 mod I have on my TR-606 - if you want/like, I can show you how it works there...

Thanks anyway for your efforts! Keep it going!
F.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Feb 22nd, '18, 13:00
by Check Mate
Thanks a lot for fixing these bugs so quickly!!

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 1st, '18, 19:37
by Teef
This is great, however I can't seem to update my machine... I'd assume there would be a status of the update with the LEDs showing progress, however none of that works. I've tried C6 and MIDI-OX, all with a buffer of 200 or higher. It doesn't seem to work at all. Any thoughts?

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 7th, '18, 08:30
by helectromagneticus
Teef wrote:This is great, however I can't seem to update my machine... I'd assume there would be a status of the update with the LEDs showing progress, however none of that works. I've tried C6 and MIDI-OX, all with a buffer of 200 or higher. It doesn't seem to work at all. Any thoughts?
You must begin sending the MIDI file very quickly after starting up the Yocto while holding buttons 1, 3, and 5. The "update window" is only a few seconds long.

Let us know if you're still having trouble. Good luck!

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 7th, '18, 16:12
by Teef
I've tried sending it very quickly as well. I know there is only a 5 second time frame for it to work. I even had my wife click the button to send the sysex right after the 2nd flash of lights, still nothing. I never installed the header for programming the chip but I might solder one in and have a go with AVRdude if we can't think of any more ideas. My NAVA updates just fine...

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 8th, '18, 16:59
by pistrix
It may be something else, but I and at least one other board member had firmware update problems due to faulty ATMEGA OS chips -- could not update the firmware even using the ICSP header, bootloader part of the code failed testing, could not reset lockbits on the chip to reprogram.

got a new atmega1284p and burned the bootloader and firmware to it using an ardunio and everything was fixed...there's instructions elsewhere on the forum..

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 8th, '18, 21:08
by FlavioB
Hi!
Any news on the firmware?
I'd like to get the feature of SysEx dump for backing up the patterns...
Thanks,
Flavio.

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 12th, '18, 17:56
by tekno808
FlavioB wrote:Hi!
Any news on the firmware?
I'd like to get the feature of SysEx dump for backing up the patterns...
Thanks,
Flavio.
+1 :)

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 13th, '18, 15:12
by flextone
Thanks for the Firmware, works very nicely.

Would a tap record function be possible to implement using the Shift button?

Cheers
R

Re: Unoffical Firmware Available

Posted: Apr 27th, '18, 06:22
by helectromagneticus
Hey folks,

I haven't had much time to work on the Yocto firmware lately, I've been busy with another project.

Pattern backup via Sysex would be awesome! When I get back into the Yocto, I will look into it.

Take care,
HE