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author | rekado <rekado@elephly.net> | 2015-08-16 05:15:04 +0200 |
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committer | rekado <rekado@elephly.net> | 2015-08-17 22:56:02 +0200 |
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diff --git a/static/wavedrum/index.markdown b/static/wavedrum/index.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 4b48e62..0000000 --- a/static/wavedrum/index.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# Wavedrum - -I wrote a [series of blog posts](/tags/wavedrum.html) in which I -document my efforts to understand and possibly manipulate the firmware -of Korg's Wavedrum. The PCB is easily accessible and exposes big -connector pads as well as a microSD card---an invitation to play with -the hardware. - -Although I'm perfectly content just playing with the hardware, I do -hope that my work will eventually allow me and others to modify the -data on the Wavedrum such that custom sounds and loops (and possibly -algorithms) can be used. - - -## Current status - -It is possible to load firmware from the microSD card by pressing -*Write* and *1* while powering on the Wavedrum, followed by pressing -*Write* again (another undocumented mode can be entered by pressing -*Write* and *Mode* while powering on). - -The Wavedrum unfortunately rejects any modified firmware. The -Oriental edition will not load the firmware of the Original/Black -edition, nor will it load the firmware of the Global edition. It also -won't load any modified firmware (e.g. where the only difference is -that two bytes are swapped). I intend to figure out how the Wavedrum -validates the data on the SD card before deciding to reject them. - - -## Blog posts - -- [Hacking the Wavedrum](/posts/2013-08-11-hacking-the-wavedrum.html) -- [Firmware comparison between Wavedrums Original, Black and Oriental](/posts/2013-10-31-wavedrum-data-comparison.html) -- [Connectors on the Wavedrum's circuit board](/posts/2013-12-09-wavedrum-connectors.html) -- [Disassembling the Wavedrum firmware](/posts/2014-09-18-wavedrum-firmware-disassembler.html) - - -## Software - -[wavedrum-lib](http://git.elephly.net/wavedrum/wavedrum-lib.git) - -: Haskell library for parsing, editing, and writing Wavedrum - programmes (presets). - -[sharc-disassembler](http://git.elephly.net/wavedrum/sharc-disassembler.git) - -: Very rudimentary, partial disassembler for SHARC ADSP binaries - helping me to understand the Wavedrum's bootloader. |