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MIDIbox SEQ in a modular environment

Picture by Lars aka. creatorlars: The trigger pulse outs of the SEQ are hardwired to all the trigger inputs of my modules (drum modules and envelopes) from behind the panels — this way I don’t have to patch them. (The 6 modules on the left side are cloned 808 voices and other drum circuits.) You can see there is an “AOUT†module with the 16 jacks for CV/Gate outs. The back of the synth has an auxillary panel with the 2 MIDI ins and 4 MIDI outs from the SEQ. There are also two Footswi

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MIDIbox SCE for Korg Wavestation

http://vimeo.com/27590820?pg=embed&sec=27590820 This is a demo of a MIDIbox based DIY project that emulates both PROG- and PCM-cards for the Korg Wavestation line of synthesizers. These units were produced in the early 90s. While they are not exactly collector’s items, the RAM-, ROM-, and PCM-cards for these are very sought after today. The DIY project demoed here aims at replacing a RAM/ROM (PROG) and a PCM (waveform) card with a little MIDIbox-based circuitry and software that allows t

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MIDIbox LC by Alco

This awesome MIDIbox LC has been created by Alco: Link to Website (more pictures and a Video)

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MBSID V2.0RC21 Demo by seNoa

seNoa created a little Bassline Track with only 1 drum loop, 1 ride and 1 Midibox SID 8580R5 V2 It demonstrates the new O23 features of RC21: http://www.midibox.org/users/senoa/MBSID8580R5-Release21.mp3

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MBSeq 3.4 Demo from stuartm

Check out this awesome video!: http://vimeo.com/2946305?pg=embed&sec=2946305 MIDIbox SeqV3: Sync and Flow (demo #3) from Stuart Mitchell on Vimeo. As posted on the forum thread Video: MIDIbox SeqV3.4: Sync and Flow (demo #3) by stuartm.

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MB-6582 MkII

Ca. one year after Wilba introduced his famous MB-6582 to the world, which became one of the most popular MBSID designs with dozen of PCB/kits orders, he created a new version with a lot of improvements: the MB-6582 MkII Forum Article

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Manic-Manic (Very Happy)

Live jam using a MIDIBox sammichSID, Access Virus, Low-Gain LSDJMC^2, Yamaha RM1x and Mackie CFX12. Controlled my a rather delapidated Evoloution MK-149.

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LegoBox:SID

theprotool wrote: hey guys, well this is my first post on the forum, i’ve been lurking around for quite some time while i got my sid built. Well i finished it about a month and a half ago so here goes with some pics, currently its a single 8582 with 2×40 screen and case made of lego. I give you the LegoBox:SID, hope you guys like it Forum Article

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Documenting the Making of a MIDIbox SID

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N0xPzbNRR5Q Natemccoy wrote: I made a really simple quick and dirty video of the making of my MBSID. I was looking for videos on making a MBSID when i first started and couldn’t find much of anything, so i decided to make my own video along the way in hope that it would explain the process to those who are interested and have no idea where to start, like i was! It is nowhere near “finished†i would say, but “function

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Chaos Matrix Demonstration (part 1 of 2)

Chaos Matrix is a custom built programmer for a Oberheim Matrix 1000 analog synthesizer. It’s capable of manipulating all 126 voice parameters including 10 programmable matrix modulations buses, ramp generators, 5 point tracking generator, 3 five stage envelopes, 2 oscillators, 2 LFOs, and much more. It features edit buffer synchronization for visual feedback and inspection of all Matrix 1000 voices parameters, patch compare, patch init, advanced performance options for some parameters as we

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Bass Guitar with integrated learning help

Project created by Graham. He wrote: I’ve been working on a MIOS-powered project for a few years now and am finally ready to share the results. It’s still very beta, but I thought others might enjoy seeing the project regardless. Basically, the idea is to provide a kind of “active tablature†right on the fretboard of a bass guitar. MIOS runs an onboard sequencer module which controls a bunch of LEDs embedded in the fretboard (125 of them!). Currently, I have some (PC) software for c

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