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FlavioB

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  1. Thank you Bruno for the great job!

    I was thinking about "pure" analog clock (DinSync or just analog pulses), because I try to avoid any MIDI conversion... this is the reason why my actual main clock is coming from a Cirklon unit, which drives all my drum machines via DinSync (and also my TB-303). On the MIDI part, I only send notes, no clock information... ;-)

    The other clock source I sometimes use, is Roland's SBX-1 which also has DinSync...

    Anyway, that's not an issue with HAARP at all! Keep on going!

    F.

  2. Hi Bruno,

    that Desktop case looks awesome!

    Question: why did you plan 2 MIDI IN? Wouldn't 1 MIDI IN just be enough, or do you have some features which can benefit from the 2 MIDI INs? Like assigning MIDI IN 1 to the (external) transpose function and MIDI IN 2 for MIDI Clock?

    Also, is there any chance to have analog sync - at least DinSync (IN is the most important im my eyes, but eventually also OUT)?

    I understand that most probably there will be no time/space for some design changes like the above, just curious! :-)

    F.

  3. Hi all.

    Bruno - great work! I was wondering a couple of things:

    1 - is a DIY kit for a desktop version already available?
    2- is there any way to have patterns which are not playing constantly (I don't know how to describe it)? Like a pattern in which you have the first two 16th notes being played, then 1 paused, then again 3 played, and so on...
    3 - how much patterns can be saved in total on the SD card?

    I think this is it for now... ;-)

    Thanks and regards,
    Flavio.

  4. Hi all.

    On the BSP it is possible to define the note value (with the potentiometer) for each step, but the note will only play if the step button is lit/active. On the MIDIBox SEQ as soon as I turn the knob to set the note, it gets activated and I didn't find a way to be able to see what note I'm placing while still leaving it muted.

    Anybody can help in this? Or would this be a feature request?

    Thanks,

    Flavio.

  5. On 17.5.2017 at 10:52 PM, EsotericLabs said:

    I guess so. And your computer will use MIDI over USB of course. You'll have 4x16 channels of midi between the SEQ and your computer, so you can run some warez along your gear.  Have fun!

    Gosh! Never thought about "MIDI over USB"! Is it working ok? Does it have downsides? Pros&Cons?

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