Eyesy in organelle

Hye

I ve put the eyesy firmware in the organelle today
I ve made a map of utilities buttons

It works great
To add patch you’ll have to configure the wifi

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To configure the wifi you’ll have to reset pressing the shift button till EYESY appear then you’ll see the eyesy wifi and have access to the menu with the id

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Hey there! This sounds incredible! Where can I download the eyesy OS to add to an sd card and make it happen?

You read the eyesy manual and there is the eyesy os and how to burn it :+1:t2:
Simply write it on an microsd card as it is written :+1:t2:

The link is in the manual

Is it still audio responsive?

Yes but a little bit delay ( latency ) with Organelle

Hi! wow, thanks a lot for doing this. I know this post is quite old, but I bought an organelle some years ago and never really used it much until now that I am learning ORAC. Now knowing that you can also install eyesy is a big discovery for me.
The knobs are mapped different than in the picture though, I have them in a strange order, like 3 4 2 5 1 instead of 1 2 3 4 5,
and to change midi channel and trigger source with shift it is not possible (which is ok, because I discovered that you can do that in settings, pressing the shift+aux(display) buttons). instead of that all knobs got moved when you first unhold the shift button (which is nice and can be useful).
Is all this because there was an update on something or is there a way to change that somewhere in the sd card? I have no idea about pyton though…

i did manage to connect to my laptop through wifi and already uploaded some images used in some modes. which is great! :slight_smile:

another nice thing to have would be the organelle being able to put the sound through the output.