Yo guys! I've been thinking about a demo lots lately... I'm still just fine tuning all the patches.. I really want to show it off when it's perfect and ready, give a great first impression. Plus I'm kinda pondering the best way to show it off without a ton of talking or a 20 minute video.. short and sweet and informative..
goroth wrote:Everything is coded onto a chip. Either get the developer kit and DIY, or wait for Ryan to issue new badass chips ready to be popped in. Chip will be (??) socketed so you don't have to know anything about building pedals to swap it out.
So PUMPED!!
Yep, you just need a thumb and an index finger and you're set! Or a tweezer, that works too. I'm gonna switch to the mill-spec kind of socket with the round holes.. that kind can have a chip pulled out and put in a ton of times, don't even have to be careful, they're really bulletproof. The wiper kind like I'm currently using is more meant for once or twice use, very carefully, or the contact can pull out with the chip.
Sentenced wrote:So how can a firmware upgrade be made on this one? Chip swap? USB would be awesome but this would add to the cost I guess (though the TC toneprint pedals that have USB are relatively inexpensive.. hm...)....
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(sorry if this has already been answered)
You can't assume that just because a company making hundreds of thousands of products can do something that it's reasonable for a guy making a couple dozen a month to do it too...
The Spin chip needs a lot more than a USB port to program it anyway, it needs a whole other micro and lots of supporting components.. most of the stuff on the development board is just to work with the FV-1, it takes up the most of the pcb with the actual FV-1 being a smaller circuit.
BomBiggY wrote:Oh my drool. :love:
Welcome to ILF! First post in the BQ thread, how cool is that!