A Proffie saber would cost 2 to 3 times more. This 'Flyte' saber is $100 US and it is in my opinion, easier to edit the sound fonts and color profiles.
I have to agree with @DJ Gamera, Profies are super versatile, but such a pain in the butt to customize I find I would rather not do it at all and live with whatever presets are on it than try to mess with Arduino. I see why they do it that way, but I just hate working with the board. This board may not be that customizable, but at least I can switch out a sound bank without having to follow it up with a shot of whisky to calm my nerves.
Nice saber, have one myself. Solid for the money in my opinion.
Same here and its one of my favorites.
Thanks for the update. :)
Hope I was of some help.
Yep. One thing about the viewers, they let me know when I get something wrong. Keeps me honest that way.
@@DarthCephalus We're all in the saber hobby together, so if we do get something wrong, then we can help each other out. :)
That's a cool looking saber,
Wish it was a proffie though!!!
A Proffie saber would cost 2 to 3 times more.
This 'Flyte' saber is $100 US and it is in my opinion, easier to edit the sound fonts and color profiles.
I have to agree with @DJ Gamera, Profies are super versatile, but such a pain in the butt to customize I find I would rather not do it at all and live with whatever presets are on it than try to mess with Arduino. I see why they do it that way, but I just hate working with the board. This board may not be that customizable, but at least I can switch out a sound bank without having to follow it up with a shot of whisky to calm my nerves.
@@DarthCephalus Thank you! Someone who agrees with me!
Good Update D.C
Usb-c
good to know. I wondered what that was called.