the latest ansible release is 1.6.1: https://github.com/monome/ansible/releases/tag/1.6.1
(the thread to check for latest versions: Update tracker)

there is no way to check which version it’s running other than checking if specific features work, as suggested. meadowphysics is more confusing as i don’t think docs were updated for the latest version? don’t remember now.

1.1 is a really old tt version! we’re on 2.2 now (and 2.3 is just around the corner).

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I suspect the person I bought it from was not using the modules very much :slight_smile: it’s fine, just a little disappointing to have the modules but need to wait until next week for the USB cable to arrive so I can bring them up to speed with current firmware.

OTOH basic Teletype syntax hasn’t changed much since 1.1 to my knowledge so most of the studies still apply, and like I said I’m getting some good stuff out of MP and KR with my new Grid even if I can’t trust the manual for Ansible 1.6 right now.

I could also do something crazy like plug my Grid into one of those computer things.

syntax did change a bit (which some of the studies might not reflect). you can see what was changed here: https://monome.org/docs/modular/teletype/manual/#whats-new

(make sure to check out changes in v2.0 particularly)

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Sometimes you just need to go to a brick and mortar store! Got an appropriate cable.

Got ratchet:

Teletype 2.2 flashed:

Excited to dive in!

I also forked the docs… If I can construct reasonable updates out of commit messages and my own experiences learning things, I’ll send some PRs in.

Thanks for all the advice!

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if you haven’t seen it yet check out this thread to get started on firmware dev: Teletype firmware discussion

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Hey, I was wondering:

  1. What the trigger outputs’ range is. Is it 0-10v? Sorry, I couldn’t find anything in the documentation.

  2. If Ansible can send out velocity gates — that is, gates scaled by note velocity. I was thinking this would be particularly useful in the MULTI mode (allocation style 3).

Thanks!

The trigger outputs send out a 5V gate. They’re digital, so no scaling is possible. Some MIDI modes do use a CV channel for velocity.