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  1. Hi! I've been doing research to get into world of midibox for quite some time now. I noticed that there aren't any core pcbs available anywhere, so I decided to order that pcb from some manufacturer. The thing is, I'm not experienced in pcb design in any way. I found eagle files for core from github, but it seems that all GND lines are 'unbound' and since i only have the free version of Eagle I'm unable to fix that. Are there any way to get that board layout fixed so I could order my pcbs? - Juho
  2. Hi all! I've built a medium size home studio in past few years, and acquired a nice 56 channel D&R Dayner console. I use it to track into Cubase and to mix otb. Now I've decided that I want to build a custom Cubase controller that I'm going to house in space of four empty channels inside the Dayner chassis. At first I thought that I'd use Livid Instruments Brain v2 to do the job, but now I found this midibox thing. It seems to loaded with functions and after spending couple of weeks reading these forums, I decided that I want to with midibox to do the job. As you may guess, I have few questions about my design. Controller should have: - 15-25 illuminated buttons for transport, channel selection etc - 10-20 rotary encoders with led rings - 2 motorized faders - jogwheel - 7 digit display for MTC - maybe few OLEDs I have the basic layout mostly sorted out. So the question is what midibox hardware do I need for this? Here's what I have in mind (midibox ng): 1 x MBHP_CORE_STM32F4 1 x STM32F4DISCOVERY 1 x MF_NG 2 x DINX4 2 x DOUTx4 1 x MBHP_MIDI_IO Am I totally in the woods with these? Is anything else required? And most of all, are there kits available for these boards? I noticed that Smashtv's shop is sold out. Cheers, Juho
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