Allow me to interject with a clarification. I believe my partner is referring here here to the toggle y labeled MOM / TOG. This toggle switch toggles the foot switch between Momentary and Toggle modes.
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Rusty, so sorry about the missing hardware!! That’s actually pretty rare. Your nuts and washers are on the way. Thanks for the heads up; we can double check the other kits packed in the same batch.
I’m also sorry it’s tricky to post pictures here, but here is yours, linked from your Facebook post! It looks great!! Good job!
We suggest you shop with Adafruit (a kit), Sparkfun. or ourselves. Programmers from the first two are likely but not guaranteed to work with our products; the programmer we sell is the actual device we use in production to flash your device here in the Lab, and is guaranteed to work.
YummyFuzz, you’re the best. Good work. Congratulations. Well done. Thank you for your detailed report. It will be helpful to others.
Regarding presets: this functionality is only accessible / useable with the MIDI mod. It is documented in the MIDI Owner’s Guide on our website. You can set up the pedal just as you like, apply a mysterious sequence of button presses and knob twists, and save the pedal’s configuration. The pedal holds up to six presets, but you can only recall them by sending the pedal a Program Change message through the optional MIDI interface.
We have updated the GitHub repository and the instructions in the README. We are (fairly) confident we have it all right this time. Thanks for your patience and please let us know if you have success. We are very interested to hear if you are successful in modding the software to your needs.
Wow, YummyFuzz, you are brave and dedicated! I am sorry about the apparent loose ends in the Quaverato documentation there on GitHub. One error I see is that the Quaverato sketch wants the MiniCore library, not MightyCore. HEREare the instructions for incorporating MiniCore into your Arduino installation using the Arduino boards manager. I will meet with my software guy in the morning to review what pieces are missing.
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JG, thanks for writing! What you are describing is something we hear from time to time. Sometimes it is fixed by re-flashing the Quaverato software. Apparently the software sometimes becomes corrupted during handling of the microcontroller. Re-flashing with the latest software is super-easy with the free ZDL Updater App for PC. You will also need a not-free piece of hardware called a USB-Tiny Programmer. Any Arduino nerd you know has one of these. If there’s an electronics shop or maker space in your area, they will have boxes of them. Or you can get one from us. Re-flashing the software often fixes these issues, but I will ask the Quaverato designer, Brach, to weigh in when he is back in the Lab on Wednesday.