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Installing a headphone jack with volume control in MB6582
Johey replied to Johey's topic in MIDIbox SID
Cool! I want to drive my big phones, so I guess I'd better getting a good driver then. Any suggestions? Thanks! -
1) Is it safe to connect headphones directly to the mixed output pin on the baseboard of the MB6582, or should I connect some headphone driver? 2) How can I install a volume control to the headphone jack? Is a normal potentiometer in series (or parallel?) good enough, and if so, what value would be reasonable? I don't need to make it louder, but lower.
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m00dawg: Did you try the recent software version 2.042?
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Do C64s come with fans? Do they come with SID chips? :ike: No fan in my MB6582. Although unlikely necessary, I will install heat sinks on the SIDs. Just to be nice to them. :hug:
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The top and rear panel has no engraves for you to fill with paint. Instead there is this printed overlay (the rear connectors are identified on the top panel as well). That is the only difference apart from the new display if I understood correctly. And by the way, I don't think it is officially called v3... It is just the third batch, or am I wrong?
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Ah, the Lexan is the overlay? No, it's just cut there.
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I have to try that one out then. If it's good, then MBSEQ must be so. :) (I've only used JCH Ed. on the C64.)
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So, hypothetically, with a USB based MBSID, we could play C64 SID music 100% accurately? Even multispeed tunes with samples?
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Ha, cool HVSC2MP3 service! There are my songs too. :smile: http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/media/Oakvalley/soasc/soasc_mp3/MUSICIANS/J/Johey/ (Most of mine are CSG8580R5).
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I bought eight pieces of 8580r5 in late summer, but I have not had the possibility of trying them until now. Just want to say they all work perfectly and my MB6582 is fully populated. Thank you very much!
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For real? The MBSEQ is usable enough to replace a MIDI sequencing pc application? Maybe I have to take a look into it then. :)
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Is that what you are using for your great productions? It looks pretty much awesome. However, I forgot to mention I'm a libre software masochist. Can't use proprietary code. :)
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I recently assembled my MB6582 and now I'm trying to make music. Turns out that I am no fan of MIDI sequencers. Using Ardour in GNU/Linux. I would rather prefer a tracker style editor like ProTracker but for MIDI. Any suggestions? I've googled around, but I just found "tektrack" which has not been updated since 2004. I failed to compile it, but if that's my only option I might be able to fix that. I would like to have something compatible with Jack Audio Connection Kit in GNU/Linux, so I can sync it with Ardour and other MIDI tools.
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There is a transparent window, very thightly cut so you need to insert it with a slight degree of force and there is no risk it will pop out by itself.
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TK., enjoy your beer for fixing my encoders! :afro:
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Very cool! I will try this. Is it using MIDI for representing the data or does it use a custom protocol over the MIDI hardware? If it is MIDI compatible, I guess you cannot play samples for instance? Good enough anyhow. Just asking. :) Oh, and next question. Any chance getting this upstreamed?
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Indeed it does! Thank you very much! Hope Wilba did not send me a new encoder. This also helped my flawky cutoff encoder on my MB6582. Supergreat!
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Anybody having a non-flawky encoder on the sammichSID from the latest batch? Edit: Just sent Wilba a notification about this thread regarding skippy encoders.
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Hm. My gallery was removed when the site change face. Now I could not find out how to put them in a gallery. Here are all photos individually.