I can probably host it in my G-Drive as well. If needed.

There’s no automatic “expansion” at the moment, but the steps are pretty simple Norns 2.0 beta

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has anyone updated the Haven script of Lfsaw to 2.0 version?

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Oh yeah! I’d love to use it again! @LFSaw do you plan to update it? :slight_smile:

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unfortunately i do not own a norns myself so am depending on others here… i’ll investigate though and will post here.

(in case you’d like to sponsor a norns for further development, i am happy to provide you with my postal address :stuck_out_tongue: )

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I can update Haven. I believe I get the time later today.

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Would you be OK with moving haven to it’s own repo? We’re trying to move all scripts and engines out of the we repo.

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sure, whatever it takes

Haven was really simple, just required a oneliner fix for reverb input level. FYI, I posted an updated version as a gist here: https://gist.github.com/antonhornquist/83f074dfa5b27478895cc9a776cc7518

(hope that’s okay)

…the engine is already included in the we repo.

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if you could tell me what needs to be done, i am happy to set up the repo accordingly in my github account and would then accept PRs.

I’ll send you a PM :slight_smile:

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ok…also midi params are unresponsive… doesi t only sample when the rate is around 1? thanks

I installed the CM3+ and got the image onto Norns fine, it boots fine, I did not break anything as well. Yay!!!

However I am lost with how to expand the disc usage of CM3+
What does this mean:

"to expand disk

sudo raspi-config

advanced > expand disk

reboot"

How do I do this? With the switch set to disk or to run?

I tried and I got an sudo: raspi-config: command not found

Thanks for helping me with this last step again.

(A few minor steps were missing in the scattered information, eg I did not have wget installed and needed to run brew install wget, also I had to run tar xzf norns190405.tgz to get the image file as I simply guess that .tgz would not be a valid file for an image)

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Should be similar to this article, although I haven’t personally done it on Norns:

Are you saying that running running ‘sudo raspi-config’ via command line gives you that message?

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Connect Norns to the internet.
Note your Norns ip address.
On your computer, I assume it’s a mac, open a terminal.
Type ssh we@(your norns ip address)
The password will be sleep.
You should now be connected to Norns!
run sudo raspi-config etc…

Hope this helps!

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hi, thanks but @Justmat helped me with the info that I need to ssh…

All running now… Thanks a lot!
:partying_face:

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Since the dust repo is deprecated - will the github dust repo be updated to the current 2.0 dust structure?

I did a github issue on this, but I’m not sure what the general plan was for that repo now.

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the dust repo will likely be deleted once all scripts are claimed and moved.

there is no need for a new version. see the folder structure at the top of the reference doc: https://monome.org/docs/norns/script-reference/

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Haven was really simple, just required a oneliner fix for reverb input level. FYI, I posted an updated version as a gist here: https://gist.github.com/antonhornquist/83f074dfa5b27478895cc9a776cc7518

(hope that’s okay)

thanks for this!
with the help of @simonvanderveldt, I created a separate repository that also includes the engine. Details here: Haven

I’d be happy if someone could check if it works as I do not own a norns.