Q-Tune DIY Tuner kit

So I had a thought the other day they would be cool for this. Is it possible to set it up where we can add a custom picture when we do a flash on the site for our own custom screen background? I am talking about when it’s bypassed. That would take it to the next level. Have it fade in and out or something. Just have a spot were we can upload it then the software adds it when it flashes. No idea if that’s possible since programming is not my thing I just thought it would an extra level of cool.
 
So I had a thought the other day they would be cool for this. Is it possible to set it up where we can add a custom picture when we do a flash on the site for our own custom screen background? I am talking about when it’s bypassed. That would take it to the next level. Have it fade in and out or something. Just have a spot were we can upload it then the software adds it when it flashes. No idea if that’s possible since programming is not my thing I just thought it would an extra level of cool.

I’ve had similar thoughts but haven’t yet experimented with how to make that work yet. I think once summer activities and yard work stuff slow down I’ll have a bit more time to see what’s possible along these lines.
 
And when you do tune, getting in tune fires a kill shot into the exhaust?
That was actually the inspiration for the request… years ago when I first started making Star Wars pedals, I wanted to design a tuner that worked that way, but I quickly realized developing a tuner was way beyond the scope of my digital skill set.
 
Kinda a half wave rectifier via the offset and clipping?
The voltage offset puts the center of the signal at the middle of the esp32 ADC, roughly 1.6v. This is very common and necessary when taking an audio signal that centers ant 0 into a computer that is only + voltages. The clipper just protects the ADC from over voltage.
 
This feature would get me right off of the fence about ordering a kit.
Just in case you missed it, now is a perfect time to get a Q-Tune pedal! 🤘

 
+1 for Musikding.de as a retailer! Since a lot (most) of the PCB sellers are located in the US, it is much easier and causes less stress and trouble for us people here in the EU to buy the amazing stuff from those great vendors. Klaus and his team from Musikding in Germany (I am german too, btw.) offers great service and has always open ears for the customers. It is much smarter to buy stuff in bigger batches and pay VAT, customs and import fees once, than every customer has to pay it by himself. I want to give my money to reliable sellers and people who develop their PCBs with love and passion, and not to the customs and greedy, crappy companies like UPS, DHL, DPD and so on. Had a lot of very bad experiences with every of this companies in the past. So, it would be great, if I could buy your tuner kit from Musikding.de! And also the option without enclosure, since I like to create my own paintings. No problem to order a bare enclosure from Tayda with drill job. Thanks!
 
+1 for Musikding.de as a retailer! Since a lot (most) of the PCB sellers are located in the US, it is much easier and causes less stress and trouble for us people here in the EU to buy the amazing stuff from those great vendors. Klaus and his team from Musikding in Germany (I am german too, btw.) offers great service and has always open ears for the customers. It is much smarter to buy stuff in bigger batches and pay VAT, customs and import fees once, than every customer has to pay it by himself. I want to give my money to reliable sellers and people who develop their PCBs with love and passion, and not to the customs and greedy, crappy companies like UPS, DHL, DPD and so on. Had a lot of very bad experiences with every of this companies in the past. So, it would be great, if I could buy your tuner kit from Musikding.de! And also the option without enclosure, since I like to create my own paintings. No problem to order a bare enclosure from Tayda with drill job. Thanks!
Thanks for the additional suggestion. We reached out in the past and never heard anything back from them. Perhaps those of you who are interested could let them know you're interested in that and that may help it happen. We're definitely not opposed to figuring out some kind of arrangement there.
 
Thanks for the additional suggestion. We reached out in the past and never heard anything back from them. Perhaps those of you who are interested could let them know you're interested in that and that may help it happen. We're definitely not opposed to figuring out some kind of arrangement there.
Klaus at Musikding is a good dude, but he seems to fall behind on emails sometimes (I can relate). It would definitely move faster if potential customers reached out to him and expressed interest though.
 
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