![]() ![]() ![]() I'm looking for something else that has the same looping behavior though if anyone has other recommendations. The tool offers a wide range of features to program STM32 internal memories (Flash, RAM, OTP and others), external memories. ![]() It provides an easy-to-use and efficient environment for reading, writing and verifying a memory device. I just want to be able to record separate phrases at different "tape speeds." The X1元 Underwurlde can do this, but I found it introduces much more noise than I would like at longer loop lengths. STM32 ST-LINK Utility (STSW-LINK004) is a full-featured software interface for programming STM32 microcontrollers. If you record a loop into the Ct5 in mode 3 with the Direction 1 knob fully CW, then turn the knob CCW a bit to slow the recording down (and thus drop the pitch as well) and then overdub a new phrase on top of the slowed down original phrase, will the overdubbed phrase automatically drop to the same reduced speed as the original loop, or will it maintain its actual speed even at the lowered position of the Direction 1 knob? And thus, if turning the Direction 1 knob fully CW again, would the original loop return to normal speed with the overdubbed phrase now sped up? Do you have any idea to find a perfect driver Thanks in Advance. It says already updated driver installed. Tried different drivers from the internet, but no one actually works. I don't have a Ct5 currently, but I'm wondering if it can do what I'm looking for: I was trying to connect the STM32F105RBT6 board with PC. I have a question about the Direction behavior, particularly in mode 3 with the longest loop length. I was on their site recently and the reviews are totally overrun with spam on some of their products. I wonder if something is up with Montreal Assembly. I got in touch with Scott by email but he did not replied. Have you tried reaching out to Scott at mtlasm? I use the dfu-utils (via command line/terminal) for flashing the firmware on a Mac, should be possible to do the same on Windows. However, when I start using the CT5 again, nothing has changed it still has the previous firmware (?). This process takes 1-2 minutes and seems to work fine. It seems to erase the previous firmware and install the new one. The DfuSe 3.0.6 software can detect pedal as a STM Device in DFU mode.įrom DfuSe, I select the nightly_0_92 firmware file (previoulsy donwloaded on my PC) and click on UPGRADE. My computer recognises the CT5 as STM32 BOOTLOADER (driver version : 3.0.6.1) I tried to install this firmware on my Count to Five from my Win10 laptop and it did not work. Anyone had a hard time trying to install the Nightly firmware ? ![]()
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