If that is the case custom samples wouldnt be that tough would it?
Unless little-scale has changed it, the samples are stored on the arduino so you'd need to edit the binary or recompile it with different samples then update the firmware on the chip.
That is correct, nathan, and in fact it would be relatively easy to create a program like the LSDJ sample manager software.
Or to make a hex editor tutorial.
Seb, you might want to add a little FAQ about the interface to the op, questions like samples and kit vs assembled, everdrive seem to come up pretty often!
So the actual hardware you'll be selling is for the controller port? Leaving it up to us to get a flash cart?
Pre-orders are now open. Over here.
Seb, you might want to add a little FAQ about the interface to the op, questions like samples and kit vs assembled, everdrive seem to come up pretty often!
added now
So the actual hardware you'll be selling is for the controller port? Leaving it up to us to get a flash cart?
No. It comes with a cart.
I register my interest in an old school MIDI version. LGPT on GP2x > piggy=>midi interface > GenMDM would be great.
I register my interest in an old school MIDI version. LGPT on GP2x > piggy=>midi interface > GenMDM would be great.
And now we play the waiting game...I think I'll just sit on my stoop till this come in the mail
Comptroller wrote:I register my interest in an old school MIDI version. LGPT on GP2x > piggy=>midi interface > GenMDM would be great.
Makes me glad I bought that Kenton USB MIDI host
Yep, put my preorder in... I'll report back when I get to test them together... so far been using the Kenton for extra CC stuff on the video rig, eager to see how it handles with this