New PCB on Order
I've ordered what should be very nearly the final pcb. There may be a few value changes and maybe a part or two in or out but I'm getting close to the end. The plan at this point is to build up the boards when I get them in, then wrap up the software and call it a day. Look for the project to be posted on Kickstarter.com when it's finished. I'm trying to go that route to get the funding to buy a run of enough parts to build 100 units. Hopefully, that will get the ball rolling and I'll be able to keep a continuous stock of units that will be sold here and elsewhere. I haven't decided what the final pricing will be, so stay tuned. I plan on selling the units as kits and also as finished units. In the beginning, they will be built by me, but eventually, I'll get them manufactured. It takes a good bit of scratch to get these things going so it'll be a process. This is all predicated on the hope that anyone will want what I've got. I'm not even sure of that at this point, but one can hope, right?
I've also finally named the thing I've been calling the 8 Bit Synth for so long. It will now be known as the Rockit 8 Bit Synth. Booyah!
