If anybody want the Eagle and PDF files I have on the pcb design for my own DB50XG standalone design just pm me. It's been a long time since i've been here. Storing patches would be a very nice feature indeed. I'm not sure there are any pressing reasons to migrate, but I may do so just to get familiar with the new stack, which has changed significantly since v1.3. The current design uses v1.3 and v2.4 is the latest from Microchip. the patch support is the main new function I want to add.īefore that, however, I'm looking at whether migrating to the latest version of the Microchip USB stack makes sense. Depending on how that goes, I might also look at storing a MIDI file in there that can be played back (as a demo, for instance), but that's very speculative at the moment. My plan is to support storing patches in the memory so I can switch between them when not connected to a computer. When I wrote the original article, I left hooks in the design so I could add storage and implemented it when I designed the PCB, but there's no code support for it yet. What is the 128kb Storage used for? I read through the articles a few times, but i couldn't find much info about it.
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