I have put off installing this on to one of the 4 uO_c’s in my case, but I am sold. Going to run it tonight. Thanks for all the hard work you have put in!

Looks like there isnt a hex for 1.6 yet!

1.5 it is :slight_smile:

Huh, weird, I downloaded the 1.6A hex yesterday and now it’s gone!

1.6B is the latest. Im guessing the hex is getting updated. I just picked the wrong time window to grab stuff.

Looks like 1.6B might be correcting the exact stuff @starthief mentioned above. Not bad!

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And now the .hex for 1.6b is up on the releases page

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Is it possible to convert Temps to O & C? I have a Temps but I’m not using it, I’d like to convert it into something I’d use more often.

Sadly not, the hardware looks the same on the outside but the circuit is very different. You could either reprogram your existing hardware and make something useful to you, or use the Teensy and screen to build an Ornament and Crime.

Just noticed o_C can be a quad quadrature LFO, and now I’m interested. But, I can’t stand tiny screens. Change my mind!

If you’re not writing code for it, someone else has more or less solved that problem by creating a minimal interface within those constraints.

My issue is menu diving. I’d never reconfigure it once a session is working, you know? So, once things are set, I’m done looking at that screen.

Your mileage may vary.

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I have an O+C and it’s wonderful but it can only output -3 to 6V Max. With a gain utility it should be no problem!

hook it up an offset voltage to the CV inputs for knob control! Then, forget about the screen as an interaction device, and instead think of it as the most fancy LED output!

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I found I prefer Hemisphere Suite, for as little menu diving as possible with a lot of neat little utilities. It’s not really an essential part of my rig but there’s often something useful I could have it do. (There’s no quadrature LFO in that firmware, though.)

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I like the original firmware, it’s pretty set and forget for me as LFOs envelopes or quantizers.

I have 2 O&Cs in my setup. One runs the original firmware, the other Hemispheres. I use them all of the time, and am considering a 3rd. They can take the place of any number of modules. I don’t like menus or screens in my system, but these are exceptional, and therefore, exceptions to the no menu/screen rule.

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Is your rig on ModularGrid or somewhere? I’d like to take a peak. Thanks.

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Sure, happy to share. It is split into 4 cases, so 1 link for each.

Control 84 hp

B&G Expanded

Sputnik 1 84 hp

Sputnik 2 84 hp

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I love love love Hemisphere. I’ll likely be picking up a second uO_C soon. There are some very unique utilities, but also a lot of basics. It’s easy to under-utilize if you lock into specific module combos, but there’s always more you could do with it. Every mode I have used feels very immediate. The menu is only there to remind yourself what the inputs do (helpful!), to switch modes, and to save.

I want to add that I was extremely against the module because of the menu potential, and I was wrong. It’s delightfully useful.

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That Sputnik system :heart_eyes:

Thanks for the voltage info @adrianf / @bmoren - I’d likely find one or two uses for it, then set and forget :slight_smile:

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Thanks for the look. Very cool. In my imagination, you had multiple O&Cs in a small space. Now I get it. :slight_smile: