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Time for a dedicated FV-1 development subforum?

Started by culturejam, April 18, 2015, 02:14:57 PM

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Martan

Nice! Very interested too. All I can offer currently Is I have access to a neunaber wet reverb, which is a great implementation of th chip, if that is useful.

jubal81

Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on April 18, 2015, 07:50:01 PM
I have a PicKit2 programmer AND... an adapter board that will allow me to program DIP-sizes and SMD chips.

Unfortunately, I do not have the primary requirement. Programming knowledge  :-\

Same story with me. I've zero interest in DSP, but working with uC would be mighty handy.
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culturejam

Guys, check out the new subforum:
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?board=81.0

There is a link in Cody's thread to a visual design tool for the FV-1.
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wgc

So much awesome.  I think there are some amazing projects on the horizon.

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drolo

#19
This is an excellent idea. I have just recently started to play with the FV-1 on a boerd from Ice-9 from DIYSB.
Unfortunately I know almost nothing about programming and only play around with Spincad for now which already opens up a lot of possibilities. But I feel that getting your hands on the assembly code is going to be essential to build more unconvenrional stuff. I've been trying to learn a bit of C and C++ too but it's hard when you start from nothing like me ...

Regarding the dev boards, it would be great to have hardware mix knob and perhaps even feedback, to free up the 3 pots  connected to the FV-1 to do other stuff.

raulduke

This is a great idea.

I have a FV-1 dev board, but it hasn't even been switched on yet (short on time like everyone else).

This looked really interesting when I did some research: http://holycityaudio.com/spincad-designer-2/

It's a visual programming application (almost a 'modular' effect builder).

drolo

Quote from: raulduke on April 20, 2015, 01:42:45 PM
This looked really interesting when I did some research: http://holycityaudio.com/spincad-designer-2/
Indeed, I have been playing with it for a bit more than a week and it's great, especially if like me you have no clue about programming ...  :-\
You can do quite complex stuff with it but you are limited to the modules included in the software and can't really tap into the real power of the processor. I am trying to revive some of my old brain cells and summon them into learning some programming but ....