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  1. <thinking>
  2. I would want a heidenreich case, but I have one question before finally deciding: i have a stm32f4 core and I remember a thread that this core was just slightly too large for the heidenreich. But I cannot find it anymore.. Do you guys know what is the current status? Thanks!
  3. Building a SEQ - Core and 2xMIDIO operational!!

  4. Me wantz too... 001 taximan pcb case 002 blatboy pcb case parts 003 Macotronic pcb case 004 lukas412 pcb case parts 005 Hawkeye pcb case parts 006 u-link pcb case 007 nebula pcb case 008 synaptech pcb case parts 009 Phatline pcb 010 gidien pcb 011 Karg pcb case parts? 012 doc007 pcb case parts? 013 Richie pcb(x2) case parts 014 arumblack pcb case? parts 015 pat_00 pcb case parts 016 monokinetic pcb case parts? 017 weigu pcb case parts 018 enron_hubbard pcb parts 019 Elektruck pcb case parts? 020 EsotericLabs pcb case parts?
  5. Thank you Peter, setting the notes will help a lot. You are right about the channels, they need different tracks. I can imagine a kind of NG redistributing notes to channels, but you are right about the mixing/ blending aspect of things. BTW how is the flatsequencer doing?
  6. My build is in a wait-for-parts phase so I started philosophizing about my use case. Are the drum track instruments configurable? I mean: it makes perfect sense to follow the GM mappings of notes to drum instruments (C Kick, D Snare, etc), most devices and soft synths work that way. Some samplers, however load one drum instrument to one part on one midi channel, e.g. the new Korg Electribes. In that case, it would make sense to map all instruments to notes C3 on different channels (9 kick, 11 clap, 12 snare, 13 closed 14 open hihhat 15 crash 16 ride). That's why I wondered whether drum track instruments are configurable in the SEQ v4. I think seq_layer.c has them hard coded, am I correct? Would a configuration page for drum instruments (note, channel) make sense for others too?
  7. Boards soldered for my 2nd SEQ, core up & running. Now ordering encoders at Voti's.

    1. Keeze

      Keeze

      Which encoders did you order? The ones with or without switch... (01 or 02)?

    2. EsotericLabs

      EsotericLabs

      I ordered SW-ROT-01, but if i'm correct, both can be used.

    3. Keeze
  8. Here they are in SVG. PanelsInSVG.zip
  9. what is it exactly about?
  10. Yes I agree, the old DIN 5pin is much more solid. If gear has the DIN5, use the DIN5. I had an issue with my Korg Electribe 2 Sampler: it has crossed wiring and standard DIN5 to 3.5mm jack cables don't work. Only a Korg adapter. Bit of a hassle, but I found the issue and why not document it here. I will leave one slot in a midio open for connecting to 3.5 mms.
  11. Edited - thanks for the suggestion!
  12. Thank you Dreamer, your interest it registered. Looks like we have a three piece bulk order ;-) Thank you Peter for the recommendation! The panel can be seen in action in Hawkeye's amazing Flatsequencer!
  13. More & more gear has 3.5mm midi connectors instead of the 5 pin DIN. same 3 wires, different plug, easy enough. Apparently there is a de facto standard, but Korg has a different wiring. I will put some 3.5mm plugs into my seq. with a switch for standard / Korg mode to flip the source and sink around. It's here for documentation purposes: http://createdigitalmusic.com/2015/08/used-stereo-minijack-cables-midi/
  14. Thank you! I will certainly midify my coffee machine and the on/of of my mixer for nice stutter effect. And take a look at them multiplier IC's.
  15. registered. I will keep you posted on my progress.
  16. TK kindly implemented a second set of chords. See
  17. So this is found to work only with a computer connected? I saw that the launchpad pro also has hardware midi out and is programmable. We might want to look at that one as well in a later stage.
  18. that helped me understand the groups-tracks-patterns division much better. Thank you!
  19. Hello, I'll be ordering SEQ V4 front panels from formulor soon. 3mm black matt in a 17" design. 3 front plates is much cheaper per piece and less waste of materials. So if you want one, just send me a pm. This is the design 3xSEQV4.eps.zip. I have not tested whether they fit the Heidenreich case, please check if you want it for that.
  20. Hello,  i think the seq v4 software is already capable of doing all that.  check out its remote control functions and midi implementation.

    As regards hardware, you can go any way. Lots of commercial devices offer pads and sliders, just program  them to control the SEQ . If you want a quick and relatively standard solution, buy an existing controller for sure: a Kord Pad Kontrol,  a Launchpad, a Mackie, a  Presonus fader port, a stein berg cmc or cc121, a keyboard controller with some pads & sliders. So many options out there...

    DIY is for the love of building and  / or if you want something extraordinary -like the unbeatable SEQ V4. It is definitely neither cheaper nor faster than ready-made hardware.  If you do want to build - NG is the way to go as Shruriken suggests.

  21. Hawkeye has a 15 mm flat sequencer have you seen that? And I wouldn't bugs nor wasps in my seq. Bees are fine tho. I had a bee song with a singer, once..
  22. yes i also want them mainly for audio routing not mixing.
  23. You will put in an Ethernet module?
  24. thnx again Zam, guess its worth trying! There are special line level audio switching delays, see this thread https://www.gearslutz.com/board/geekslutz-forum/655766-how-choose-relay-audio-switching.html Might be good fun to put some in my SEQ-in-progress..
  25. Hello! I found this nice lil' schematic on the web http://solderintheveins.co.uk/2009/12/simple-audio-switch/ I guess our beloved DOUT would do the job for driving this. Am I correct?
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