Okay. Seems like a lot of work, no question. Probably I'll have another look and come to the conclusion that my OCD level isn't high enough. But thanks again for the explanation and suggestions. Much appreciated!
Alright. Thanks! I'll re-save the kits and see how that goes.
I had a look into the code, but it was hard to see exactly what was going on. My first thought was that the mod target index wasn't calculated when loading a kit. If I changed the "voi" p…
You're on a roll! (Pun intended)
I guess you haven't had a chance to verify the lfo bug I believe is still there? I'll try to debug some myself. Nice. I'll be trying out your firmware.
I noticed that the potential lfo bugs are present. Here's how …
Nice. I'll be trying out your firmware.
I noticed that the potential lfo bugs are present. Here's how to reproduce, if you want to give it a go:
http://forum.sonic-potions.com/discussion/825/weird-sound-problem-with-lxr#Item_2
I think I've noticed something, wonder if it's related. Something seems buggy with the lfos.
To see what I mean, load factory patch goa (#19).
Set some steps for Drum 2 and let it play.
Go to the lfo page for Snare 1.
Change parameters frq, snc …
@Adrian if the I/O board should be fixed to the main PCB with 3 spacers, they should look like this right? To utilize the holes in the top of the enclosure. Maybe they could be included in future kits.
Very nice and sturdy case! I did find a little problem with it however: the hole/space in the front panel above U6 is displaced, so I removed the ic-holder for U6 to make the front panel fit better. (Easy with a Hakko 808.)
Sorry, haven't had much time with this yet. I have done a basic install this far, without X server. So graphics and desktop are yet to be installed. I don't think maintenance would be a big problem with arch linux.. Just type "pacman -Syu" and the …
I think rudeog merged those changes in his repository from me so maybe Julian will merge them at some point. You should set up a git repository as well for easier code management. Here is a very nice read if you want to work with git: http://git-sc…
I made a jump from windows to Ubuntu some years ago, but after a couple of dist upgrades I had to reinstall because of some changes in paths etc. No fun. Rolling releases ftw!