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elefontpress wrote:Woolworm wrote:Is there gonna be any stocked soon? When was the last time they'd been in stock? I FINALLY WANNA BUY ONE!
Tall Walls wrote:I just tested this on my trusty old blue CT5, and it works in the "old" way. Which is what I remembered, but I hadn't used the "play beyond 8 seconds" feature in a while.
Looking at the firmware download page, I see that there's been PCB revision I wasn't aware of before. Your white CT5 must have this new Rev M board with the 0.97k firmware. If I had to guess, I'd say that Mode 3's behavior was changed in the 0.97k firmware; unless I'm misunderstanding the firmware download page, earlier firmware versions won't work with Rev M boards. But this could be considered a bug, and maybe Scott will correct it in a future firmware.
Does anyone know what changes have been made to the PCB in Rev M? I'm a little surprised this hasn't been mentioned before, but these forums have been pretty dead lately. Maybe I missed something. In the meantime, I'm going to keep the 0.963k firmware on mine.
multi_s wrote:Mostly due to chip shortages we had to make a different pcb revision to accommodate what parts are available. Rev k/l/m will all continue to be supported.
The change to mode 3 is not a bug, it is as intended to act more as most loopers do iirc.
I can provide an alternate in teh near future without this, but that is what ships on the current units.
oldangelmidnight wrote:I miss the tap to start and tap to stop on the old firmware.
multi_s wrote:Tall Walls wrote:I just tested this on my trusty old blue CT5, and it works in the "old" way. Which is what I remembered, but I hadn't used the "play beyond 8 seconds" feature in a while.
Looking at the firmware download page, I see that there's been PCB revision I wasn't aware of before. Your white CT5 must have this new Rev M board with the 0.97k firmware. If I had to guess, I'd say that Mode 3's behavior was changed in the 0.97k firmware; unless I'm misunderstanding the firmware download page, earlier firmware versions won't work with Rev M boards. But this could be considered a bug, and maybe Scott will correct it in a future firmware.
Does anyone know what changes have been made to the PCB in Rev M? I'm a little surprised this hasn't been mentioned before, but these forums have been pretty dead lately. Maybe I missed something. In the meantime, I'm going to keep the 0.963k firmware on mine.
Mostly due to chip shortages we had to make a different pcb revision to accommodate what parts are available. Rev k/l/m will all continue to be supported.
The change to mode 3 is not a bug, it is as intended to act more as most loopers do iirc.
I can provide an alternate in teh near future without this, but that is what ships on the current units.
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