Arduino/Teensy Patch Loader?

Started by donaldduck, February 05, 2019, 04:11:31 AM

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donaldduck

Hello everybody,
has anyone managed to create an Arduino-based .tsl patch loader or something like that?
I have chosen the Katana over the Fender Mustang GT because i thought it sounded better and it seemed more 'professional' for a live use, but the 4/8 patch limit is really awful.

Thanks!

gumtown

This topic here
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=24719.0

Here is the ultimate foot controller for the Boss Katana!



The support of the Katana is the most complete and extensive one the V-Controller has to offer.

Features:
* Selection of 8 channels, panel and 80 extra patches (stored on VController)
* Delay and reverb spillover (under the right conditions)
* Switch all effects and use them at the same time.
* Tap tempo of both delays: delay1 quarter note, delay2 dotted eights.
* Expression pedal control of many parameters.
* Edit almost all parameters from the VController with your feet.
* Upload patches via Gumtown's FXfloorboard editor.
* The VController is fully programmable, both on the unit and via VC-edit an editor for PC and Mac.
Free "GR-55 FloorBoard" editor software from https://sourceforge.net/projects/grfloorboard/

donaldduck

Sorry, didn't think of it... Although it seems overkill for my needs and for my dexterity ;D I'd be happy to buy one, don't know if I am able to build one.
Maybe I can strip down something to get the minimum I'd need... Or maybe I'll keep my GT-1 and use that in front of the KAT50 on acoustic setting.
Thanks!

sixeight

Do watch the developments in this thread:

https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=24989.0

One of my future plans is to add Katana patch loading to the mini. That is if I can get the USB host mode working on the Teensy 3.6