The standard editor defaults (Styles / Practice / Song) are baked into app.py as
BUILTIN_SETLISTS (ASCII-fied — emoji/accents would break the 7-bit push + the fonts),
so they update with firmware and the user can't change or delete them. User playlists
live separately in programs.json and are merged after the built-ins.
Device:
- Set-list model: self.setlists = built-ins + user lists (deduped by normalized title,
so a baked built-in always wins). load()/goto() work within the current list.
- Navigation: a set-list "tab" (small, above the title) shows playlist + position,
muted for built-in / cyan for user; TAP it to switch playlists. Joystick L/R = item.
- SysEx 0x10 (push) writes programs.json -> rebuild user lists; built-ins untouched.
- Shipped programs.json is now empty ({"setlists":[]}) — built-ins come from firmware.
Editor:
- "Save to device" now syncs only YOUR set lists (filters out the built-in seeds) in the
new {setlists:[...]} format; warns if you have none. Load-from-device imports both the
new multi-list and old flat formats.
Verified in the harness: 3 read-only built-ins, set-list switching, user-list merge +
dedup of a pushed "styles", and the ramp engine on a built-in track (80->84->88, +4/4 bars).
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New pico-cp/ — a CircuitPython port of the PM_K-1 firmware so the Pico mounts as a
CIRCUITPY drive carrying its code + tracks (the MicroPython pico/main.py stays the
simple fallback):
- pico-cp/code.py: displayio BusDisplay driving ST7796 via a custom init_sequence;
smooth anti-aliased text via displayio Bitmap+Palette (reuses the baked font blobs);
vectorio rects for dots/buttons; DIY GT911 touch (16-bit regs, edge-detected);
pwmio buzzer, analogio joystick, digitalio buttons, optional neopixel RGB; the
polymeter engine on a time.monotonic_ns scheduler. Reads /programs.json (falls back
to baked defaults); CircuitPython auto-reloads on file change.
- pico-cp/programs.json: the 23 default grooves. pico-cp/README.md: flash + calibrate.
- build.sh/deploy.sh: bundle + serve /pm_k1_circuitpy.zip. info-kit.html: experimental
'CircuitPython edition — USB drive' section.
Verified in CPython (stubbed displayio): init sequence well-formed, parser handles the
grooves incl. (3,8) euclid + @-4 gain, and code.py's actual make_text renders identical
smooth AA text. Hardware bits (panel/touch/MIDI) await on-board testing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>