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Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Jan 28th, '18, 12:31
by FlavioB
e-licktronic wrote: First, we will solve all bugs report on the official bug list topic, then we will add Yocto2 sequencer fixture like polyrythm if there is enough space in the Nava EEprom.
Nice.
I'm available for beta-testing, as soon as I'll get the hardware for the MUX board and have it installed. Count me in!
F.

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Jun 20th, '18, 11:05
by JimAudio
I'd be interested in a CR-78 kit and with prices above £1500 for an original, I'm sure other people would be too.

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Jun 20th, '18, 12:54
by gihaume
There already is a pretty cheap clone in the market.

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Jun 20th, '18, 12:57
by FlavioB
gihaume wrote:There already is a pretty cheap clone in the market.
Which one?

BTW: I found the MiniPops-7 Clone!!! --> https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=199360

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Feb 7th, '19, 00:17
by Revok
Please make a Linndrum or SP1200 clone, please!

The really hard part would be recreating the old D/A converters for that lo-fi sound...

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Feb 7th, '19, 15:46
by WilHelm*
Revok wrote:Please make a Linndrum or SP1200 clone, please!

The really hard part would be recreating the old D/A converters for that lo-fi sound...
There was also a clone project around the Linndrum.
The website is now closed but thanks webarchive... ;)
--> https://web.archive.org/web/20180722205 ... nnDrum.htm

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Mar 19th, '19, 00:44
by schmidt
Hi Hats of the Boss Dr 110 would be preferred here.

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Mar 19th, '19, 00:48
by schmidt
Hats of the Roland Tr 606 are even more preferred!!!

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Mar 19th, '19, 00:50
by schmidt
Kick from the Korg SR 120.

Re: Futur e-licktronic Drum Machine ???

Posted: Jun 14th, '19, 19:35
by d-wreck
I spent a lot of money putting together a Nava and ultimately failed. I asked here but never got any support from E-Licktronic.

I thought I was just impatient and stupid until I managed to put a Gilbert together in ~15 hours on the first try. E-Licktronic’s PCB quality was to blame. I was not willing to sink another thousand dollars and hundred hours into building a second Nava which might also have a faulty board.

When the v1.02 Nava appeared with allegedly higher quality PCBs, I hired a professional builder. He, too, ended up with a PCB so bad that he opted to start over with a fresh kit. No word yet on whether the new PCB is also worthless.

I appreciate that others have PCBs that survived, but I am never buying another E-Licktronic kit again. In fact, I'd like my money back.

Update: E-Licktronic claims that my kit—which could not withstand the work required to assemble it—is not eligible for a refund under their Terms and Conditions. Legally E-Licktronic may be in the clear, but this is morally and ethically abysmal.

Just to make it perfectly clear: because these are DIY kits, E-Licktronic can sell you faulty PCBs and claim it's your fault."