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  1. Ik ben net begonnen met het hele Midibox gebeuren en de materialen zijn binnen, nu loop ik meteen vast met de software om de bootloader in de controller te krijgen.

     

    Ik heb alles gedaan zoals beschreven bij de LPC1769core maar het lukt niet om de software te registreren.

     

    Als ik via het Help menu wil activeren en serial number opvraag wordt ik doorgestuurd naar de website welke echter page not found aangeeft.

     

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    doe ik iets fout?

     

  2. I have the LPCXpresso and the software installed on my PC (Windows7)

    Red led on the LPC is blinking

    I can follow the steps till the the start of USB flashing.

    The button in the program turns to grey and followed by a massage thet this option is not available with this licence.

     

    I was reading something about registration but this is not clear for me, I did the registration on the website but I think something is wrong.

    Of course I have the older version of the program version 5.2.6

  3. Yes each module have an address, it is just a little bit logic (address decoding) and a trigger circuit. A data register will receive the velocity info and can have 8bits max.

    The modules will be build on eurocard and have 4 sounds, in a double 19inch rack it is possible to have 16 modules.

    I am planning to make a set of 808 sounds and also wave sound modules.

     

    with 7 bits resolution for velocity and 6 bits address plus a strobe I need 14 outputs on the controller.

    It will be nice to set the Midichannel from 1 to 16.

     

    The job for the controller must be simple, just receive the NOTE ON command and put the data on the addreslines and the velocity value on the data lines and generate the strobe pulse.

     

    maybe better to have 7 Address lines just to set the complete Note on command on the addresbus.

  4. I want to make a controller that receive Midi data and must drive analog modules (max 64)

     

    One of the advances is that I want to send also the velocity value to the module, I am thinking about a module that give an address and data on a bussystem.

    The module will be triggered by writing on an address (0-63) the velocity value, this is enough info for my modules.

    I need only the Note on command to trigger the module with the velocity value.

     

    Is this possible with one of the Midibox projects? 

  5. See my previous post, I just added a schematic, the orla schematic below let see the connections on the 40 pole connector

     

    keep in mind that the rows   of the groups of 4 keys on the right and leftside are connected together and the blue lines of the left and rightside are paralleled.

     

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  6. Here a pic of the PCB's connections, it is not my keyboard but the PCB's are the same and also the contacts.

     

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    I want to keep the small 20 pole flatcable and cut the traces of I0-I7 and place the 8 wires between the the 20 pole jumper to the free contacts of the 40 pole jumper.

     

    Here the schematic of my keyboard, how the contacts are routed to the 40pole connector is given in the schematic of the Orla keyboard.

     

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  7. It is indeed a normal flatcable, a will make a PCB for the controller and I/O in one and connect direct to the 40 pole connector.

    On the 40 pole connector there are 8 pins free so I can wire the extra pins for I0-I7, the paralleling of the rows I want to do on the controller board.

     

    Only question is where to split the I0-I7 lines for the left and right side, now it is between key 44 and 45.

    That is a little bit strange in my opinion because it is in the middle of row MK5/BK5

  8. Yes! This than should be the same modification I had to do on my TP/100. But there was no flatcable that connects both sides.... so I had to cut the traces :-)

    Good luck with your work! :smile:

    Did you make the cuttings exactly in the middle? after 44 keys or after 40 or 48 keys

    44 is in the middle of a group of 8keys and that is also in my situation.

    There are two PCB's with 44 key contact arrangements.

  9. I don't have a schematic, but it is like this

    http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_kb/midibox_kb_scanmatrix_type3.pdf

    with the bluelines of the left and right side connected together and reduced to eight lines

     

     

    how is the scan order with a 88 keyboard

    1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,45,46,47,48,49.50,51,52,9,10,11,12,13 ......?

     

    If the scanorder is like above it is easy to make a splt just by removing the flatcable between the two PCB's plugs and paralleling the rows from the left and richt side.

  10. My keyboard is an older model like discribed here:

    http://johnp.net/projects/lmk3+/

     

    The Layoput of the matrix looks the same as current range but the difference is 8 lines to the diodes and 2x 11 lines from contacts, in the schematic of the Orla you see that they have changed the input and output function. The newer Fatar keyboards use 16 lines to the diodes and 12 lines to contacts, as dicribed on the Midibox website.

     

    Of course I can change the wiring by cutting the traces and add some wires, where must I made the spit? after 44 keys? there are two PCB's handling 44 keys each

  11. I have an Fatar 88key keyboard type SF, my question is how to connect this keyboard to the controller?

    I think the keyboard is different from the modern type keybords where I see a 12 row and 16 lines matrix.

    My keyboard have a 22 row and 8 line matrix with alternating contacts, the connection to the controller is with a 40pole flatcable.

     

    The question is must I change the wiring in the keyboard that means adding a lot of Spaghetti, or is it possible to solve this in software settings?

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