How would you execute a clean, single trigger when the count hits 15? You’re right, I’ve noticed what looks like multiple triggers firing when it gets to the goal count…presumably because of varying speeds of the counting script and the script with the trigger command. But I usually make sure that the counter and the reset trigger are running at the same speed; either in the same script or both triggered by M, for instance.

One thing I definitely notice that helps is adjusting the length of the trigger time. I think my Varigate reset likes getting about 30ms pulse.

sounds like you want IF EQ X 15: ...

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Yea, was using that initially, but had some other problems, so tried W. Switched back to IF.

Tnx, @scanner_darkly

the difference is: IF means execute the command if the condition is true and proceed to the next line. W means execute the command while the condition is true, and only proceed when either the condition is not true anymore, or 10,000 repetitions are reached.

How much power does Grid consume at peak (all leds on at max)

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calling for community help - it’d be a huge help if somebody could test all the pattern ops. i just found a couple of bugs - setting pattern start and end doesn’t update length, and doing P.PREV when pattern length is 0 decrements the current index and makes it negative. these bugs existed for a while (confirmed with an older version), which is what makes me think there might be more.

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I have some free time today. I’ll spend some time trying to break patterns.

I was going to PM you today re 2.3 anyway, so I’ll drop you a line later.

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so i’ve been secretly working on this typewriter mode…

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I don’t know if this is a Teletype or Ansible glitch, but when I switch Teletype Scenes and call a different Ansible/Levels preset, the link between the two gets frozen. I have to restart the case.

by link frozen do you mean both devices still work but ansible doesn’t react to teletype, or do they freeze as well? is it reproducible each time? how many devices do you have on i2c? are you using the i2c backpack?

also, does it happen only with that command or other i2c commands as well?

Both units still respond to input and work, but they don’t communicate.

It is intermittent, but switching makes them go dark about 90% of the time.

Two Ansible, Telex in and out modules, and ER301. I am using the backpack.

Sometime, but much less frequently, I lose communication from the Telex Input module.

“makes them go dark” - do you mean the loss of communication or something else?

when it loses communication with ansible can it still communicate with telex and/or er-301?

Loss of communication. Teletype still works and Ansible appears to still work: Arc is responsive, just stops relaying it’s info to Teletype. Telex and 301 still communicate.

BTW, my crashing issue (Teletype freeze requiring disconnect from 301) was resolved by cleaning up my commands. I must have had some sort of loop or double call situation. Hasn’t crashed in days with steady use.

sounds like it’s either a bug with that specific ansible command or perhaps a bad contact - can you double check your i2c cable that connects ansible?

also when it happens again can you try switching ansible to a different mode and try some ops for that mode and see if that works?

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@scanner_darkly Forgive me if this has been answered elsewhere, but if I wanted to play around with the new Kria Ops, am I right to assume I’ll need to wait until the Grid/TT fix is in place before I can access the beta?

i’ll send you a PM. if anybody else needs it just PM me and i’ll send you the link.

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A question for @freqout or other Kria/Just Type experts, which I hope I’m putting in the right spot.

I installed 2.3 earlier today to play with the incredible Kria ops, but I can’t get KR.CV to allocate usable notes to JF in Synthesis mode using JF.VOX — tried N, V, VV without success. Given that the KR.CV values are quite big, do I need to LSH to a specific range?

I’m sure I’m missing something obvious.

hmm… I haven’t used KR.CV for a while, but my hunch is that they are meant to be used without N, V or VV. Something like:

CV 1 KR.CV 1

or whatever the corresponding Just Type command would be.

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Ah! Thanks for the follow-up — will give that a shot.