Monstrous CC device dev-t in progress

The only ugly solder is the one that fails.

Congrats on your device! :smiley:

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Seriously, why can’t I edit my own topic (this one) anymore? Is there a limit on the edits or something? @jon, maybe you can have a look at it?

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It did fail actually, not because of poor soldering, but because of a design flaw. I’m on a version two of the main board now, and soldering is pretty neat :laughing:

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What exactly do you want to edit? I took a look at your trust levels and on that side, I believe that everything is fine.
Do you want to edit the title? Or the post? If the post have you clicked in the 3 dots under it to ā€œunlockā€ more features? If the title, can’t you see the little pencil on the right of the title text?

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I want to edit the body of the post itself. Clicking on the three dots does not give me a ā€˜pencil’ to edit the post…

Here's what I see

I still think this is some kind of access rights issue, also because of this:

"You don't have permissions to delete this topic"

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Ok, the last addition to this topic and then I’m abandoning it - because I can neither edit nor delete it. I’ll start a new topic on this device I’m building.

Anyway, here’s the last breakout board with six pots on it. Next thing is preparing (milling, drilling) the enclosure, as discussed above.

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Sorry for the late reply here @TheRedOne
I increased even more your trust levels. Does it work now?

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Thanks, @jon, but no, still can’t edit. No worries, I’ll just start another thread: I’ve already got the chassis milled, drilled and painted, so there’s more to show :wine_glass:

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A sneak peek on the chassis…

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this looks really great - is it bigger than the dwarf?

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Looking really cool @TheRedOne :star_struck:

I don’t know anymore, maybe that’s only available if you are a moderator (?) I don’t really know

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Ok, just don’t bother )) As I said, when I finish building the box in a couple of weeks, I’ll just start a new topic.
P.S. Maybe I can’t edit it because the topic has reached a certain limit of views/comments/likes? Reading the documnetation for the forum’s enginge could help, but it’s just not worth the time.

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Thanks! Yes, it is way bigger, and to some extent it is by design, but also a bit unfortunate: for one, there are two rows of footswitches, four switches in a row, so, naturally, the box must be wide enough to accomodate for stomping without accidentally touching the other switches; on the other hand, the encosure is 65mm high, way higher than the Dwarf, and I don’t like it, but I couldn’t find a slimmer box anywhere for the life of me (I got this one off AliExpress, of course), and I’m too lasy to mess around with sheet metal, or to have the chassis made to order.
The ā€˜guts’ of the box are quite primitive in design though (I didn’t use any SMD components, that’s something for the next gen maybe), so they’d probably not fit into a slimmer chassis.
As I promised to @Jon, I’ll make a demo video of my device once I put it all together.
For now, here’s the comparison of the Dwarf and the Elf (as I call my box - should probably call 'em Gimli and Legolas lol) next to each other:

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All right, a quick poll for you guys! Which knob to use for the pots? I’ve got three options, let’s vote, left to right - A, B, C. A pick is for scale ))

  • A (left)
  • B (center)
  • C (right)

0 voters

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whoa - that is big. But looks sturdy and more space for footswitches is always a good point.

The hight would be a problem for me when pressing footswitches heel down - I always had problems adjusing to them even with the dwarfs hight when mounted on a pedalboard.

And again great stuff - looking forward of borrowing a lot of your pcb and code :wink:

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I press the foot switches with the toes, not heel, so less of a problem to me. But again, this is a proof of concept for me, maybe I’ll build another one, more slim. Maybe.

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I doubt it a bit…it would miss a bit the purpose of the forum. The only close thing I believe would be if you post a lot without any other user interaction.

:slight_smile:
Thank you a lot, I’m really curious about this!

My suggestion to take especially the highness is to somehow set a pedalboard where you place both with a kind of shelf that raises the Dwarf. This may be super obvious - sorry about that - but it was the best solution that I found to put together the Dwarf and some MIDI pedal to load snapshots.
I’m a bit far from this now, but when I’m back in Berlin next week I can take some pictures and share them with you :wink:

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First and foremost, I am genuinely glad that MOD Devices is back on its feet.

Secondly, I have finished building the hardware part of the device (a few photos attached).

The software part is 80-90% complete, I need to work on the menu, add a few features, but the most important thing that I’ll be waiting for, software-wise, is an update of the control chain protocol that would fix the issue with switching snapshots with a cc device.

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Due to the labels on buttons, I can assume that it is almost solely dedicated to handle lp3 looper)

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Not at all, since the beauty of the Control Chain protocol is that you can assign any footswitch or knob to any plugin/function. Though I did have that plugin in mind while designing the interface, I must admit. My problem though is that I cannot purchase the lp3 looper, or any other plugin for that matter.

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