Jump to content

mongrol

Members
  • Posts

    241
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    5

Everything posted by mongrol

  1. Yeah, I did at one point switch back to the 16mm ALPS to be more vanilla but once I seen the price ($75 for 17) I went back to the 12mm ($37). Mouser may say free shipping but they mark it into the price.
  2. Awesome. Thanks a lot pawage. Is there any reason you extended the panel outside the CS and ran extra straight from panel to bottom standoffs in the corners and edges? I'd like to shave that bit off and make the panel fit as tight to the CS as possble and just go "panel -> CS -> bottom" only.
  3. Good feedback. Thanks folks. I'm not long enough in this game to understand how quickly items go out of date. I agree the wiki is the best place for this kind of thing though I've found it to be a bit disconnected and also contains out of date info. This will happen no matter where we put it. I'll keep the BOM in my build thread in Tips n Tricks and park the idea until I gain more community experience. The problem there though is I lose the viewpoint of a newcomer which I was trying to capitalise on while I'm still fresh. :)
  4. Hi, As part of my build I now have a fairly solid BOM for a vanilla SEQv4. These are exported Mouser and Reichelt carts and a couple of extra items that need to be procured elsewhere. Being in Australia I've aimed at getting parts from global suppliers instead of region specific. As a newcomer to the community I've experienced the process of gathering up the information needed for a vanilla build from various posts and wiki pages etc. Most of which, while being very good contain now out of date information. I also believe that once a newcomer has scanned through the various wiki's they'll end up in this forum before anywhere else. I think there's value in maintaining a BOM post in this forum for a vanilla build to catch the eye of new people scanning through looking for how to build information. Thoughts?
  5. @pawaga. How are you mounting the boards inside the case? The CS will be mounted to the top panel with 10mm standoffs I assume. What about the core and midi boards? Are they just mounted to the bottom panel with washers for a little space? Do you have straight through standoffs going from the CS PCB to the Core or midi boards? I assume there's some straight through standoffs from CS down to the bottom panel. What size are they?
  6. Necro bumping because this seems to be the most suitable place. I got a reply from Julian at Sonic Potions. The encoder knob used in the LXR is this one. It's plastic but a kinda soft plastic. I actually thought it was rubber. I'll be ordering this to go with my SEQ build as I have an LXR and know what it feels like. http://au.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=450-BA600virtualkey56100000virtualkey450-BA600 Don't be confused by the picture. It looks pretty much exactly like the one above posted by @Sasha
  7. Actually, I'm doomed again. The Bourns I was looking at was 12mm and they don't do a 16mm with knurled. The datawheel's I've found are clones of the CLiff knob made by RS Pro, so they are readily available and come in a 2 weights. Would be nice to find a standard was to use these as obtaining the Alps datawheel is a big problem with builds.
  8. True, an update on the design would be nice.
  9. Is it possible to mix the Alps 12mm and an Bourns (no switch)? I've found a datawheel readily available but they only come with a nurled shaft so I've listed a Bourns for the datawheel encoder instead.
  10. The Sonic-Potion's LXR uses these kind of the caps. We found that putting a small ball of blu-tack in the switch made for a good way to make them grip on and stop wobbling. Love how it gives it that Electron look.
  11. Ta Hawkeye. I'll aim for that then. Will measure up the LED's and order appropriate LED spacers.
  12. Hi folks, A lot of documentations say the gap between panel and PCB should be 10mm. Can someone tell me why this is? Is 8mm doable? I'm looking at LED's and if I go rectangular would like them flush with my 3mm acrylic panel. I intend to get LED spacers to ensure they are all uniform.
  13. Is it worth it? I bought mine from Pete at Midisizer. He always has stock of them. (MidiGAL is his variation with a selection of firmwares.)
  14. Not buying it but I have to say that's absolutely gorgeous.
  15. Raystar OLED's arrive. Didn't realise this Midibox is going to be so big. :)

  16. Thats very nice. I'm sure Altitude won't mind if you PM him. This quite a friendly community.
  17. In Process

    Jan 26

    Queensland Australia (SH)

     

    Here they come!

  18. The most standard laser cut template I believe is this one from smokestack. It has bugs though and hasn't been updated. I'll be making a new one with interlocking slots round the back and sides with the only front edges using the "teeth" method. It'll be optimised for size as much as possible without modifying the boards beyond vanilla.
  19. Hi, I'm looking at push button switches for another project but I'm confused by the switch operation explanations. I'm looking for a toggle button, not momentary but I'm seeing definitions like "On off", On (On), On(off) On. On (On) On. Can someone tell me what this means? I'm guessing a toggle is On Off, but I see tons of On (Ons) which doesn't make much sense.
  20. While waiting on Midibox parts I've decided to design an Axoloti synth with nice enclosure.

  21. Inspired by Hawkeye I thought I'd document and photograph my MidiSEQv4 build in the hope that it helps others. I'm planning a fairly vanilla SEQv4 with Wilba's CS and 2 MIDI IO boards. I'll add the Raystar OLED displays instead of LCD. I intend to build a Ponoko acyrlic enclosure and will publish the SVG for once done.. I'll edit this post as I go. #0 - BOM and Excitement #1 - The Core - Storage for baby voles #2 - The Displays - Trust datasheets #3 - The MIDIIO's - Chill to the bood #4 - The CS - Time is neither created or destroyed. Merely borrowed and given back. #5, #6 - The Enclosure - Fat Tabs #7 - The CS - Alps Encoder Edition #8 - LED's - Aaah #9 - Fitting and Finished - Dun dundun dundun NOTE: This is not a build guide. It is a documented summary of my attempt to build a SEQv4. Some parts from the BOM below may, and indeed already have, changed as the journey continues. Full BOM Summary I'm in Australia where the AUD makes this quite expensive. I'll include costs in AUD and the original currency. | Qty | Component | Source | |-------+---------------------------------+--------| | 16 | Knobs | Mouser | | 58 | Switches | Mouser | | 58 | Switch cap | Mouser | | 8 | Ceramic Cap 100nF=.1uF “104” | Mouser | | 12 | 10k 6 Pin SIL resistor network: | Mouser | | 58 | 1N4148 (small signal diode): | Mouser | | 16 | Bicolor LED's | Mouser | | 1 | USB Socket | Mouser | |-------+---------------------------------+--------| | Total | $120.45 AUD | | | Qty | Component | Source | |-------+--------------------------------+----------| | 12 | 220R resistors | Reichelt | | 6 | 74HC165: | reichelt | | 2 | 74HC595: | reichelt | | 1 | Red 5mm LED | reichelt | | 28 | Green 2mm LED | reichelt | | 8 | 16-pin DIP IC socket: | reichelt | | 4 | 16 pin IDC connectors | reichelt | | 1 | 16 pin flat ribbon cable | reichelt | | 1 | 16 pin dual inline pin headers | reichelt | | 2 | 10-pin ribbon wire | reichelt | | 6 | 10-pin crimpable IDC socket | reichelt | | 1 | 10 pin "box-header" angled | reichelt | | 17 | ALPS STEC12E encoders | reichelt | | 2 | Raystar OLED's | reichelt | |-------+--------------------------------+----------| | Total | $98 AUD | 69.07 EU | From SmashTV's Midiboxshop Ordered: 20/1/2016 - Processed: 26/1/2016 - Shipped:12/2/2016 - Received: 22/2/2016 SEQ CS board $35.00 CORE STM32F4 Kit Board $30.00 2xMIDI I/O module Kit Board $46.00 Shipping and handling $27.29 USD Total $138.29 AUD Total $209.88 (ouch!) From RS Electronics (free delivery in Oz) STM32F4Discovery Kit $23.45 AUD From TM Electronics 2xRaystar OLED 40x2 displays REC004002AYPP5N00000 EU Total 90.04EU AUD Total $144.86 AUD (double ouch!!!) From Conrad Posted to mumsie in UK who'll forward it on to Oz. Conrad wanted $80AUD to post a $4 part. 1x ALPS-863002-Rotary-Knob-With-Finger-Grooves (Datawheel) UKP: 2.69 Build Status It's time to turn this... Into this... Let's do it!
  22. How do people make status updates? Is this a special privilege? I only have the option for blog entries.
  23. Nice to see some panels in stock now. Where do the enclosures come from?
×
×
  • Create New...