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Very well done, you can be proud of this baby! :)
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Great to know that it works! :)
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Wow Wow Wow!
Great work! :)
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Well done! :)
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Wow! This is swiss precision work! :)
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Nice work!
The SID (core) selection can only be done via dedicated buttons, you will also need LEDs for each one to display the selected SID.
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Note: it seems that this modification is only required for MIDI devices which don't comply to the MIDI specification!
Usually the MIDI IN port of a device has to work correctly when the current through the MIDI wire is at least 5 mA.
3.3V / (3 * 220 Ohm) = 5 mA
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thats DIY! :thumbsup:
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Yes, Im using 74HC541 based buffers to protect the pins of the core module, and as 5V level shifters (required for Core32, since some synths can't handle 3.3V)
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Pimp my MIDIbox ;)
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Congratulations - you mastered it! :-)
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This made my day! :D
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Bingo! :)
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What on the inside connects to the CV expansion port?
J5A/B/C (Gates/Clk) and J19 (AOUT interface)
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wow! Great choice of colors and nice buttons! :)
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Wilba: we want to see a video made by yourself once it's finished! :)
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No filing required - I only had to reduce the size of the middle boards with a cutter so that the second button row is between two boards (was done in 1 minute).
Thats the reason for the small gap between second and third board row. But this gap doesn't hurt, the distance between buttons stays identical.
Assembly test of unpainted SEQ v4+ case , left handed jogwheel
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I prefer the LH version. Very often I've to switch between the different selection modes. For this I would like to use the left hand, so that the actual selections can be done with the right hand.