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    Bankswitch Frage

    hi Sascha, es geht!  :) ...ich hab das "BankSwitching" mit einen mechanischen 12positionen-3layer-endlos-drehschalter (von reichelt.de) realisiert - für die verbindung zu den "internen" eeproms oder zu den "externen" eeproms(Banksticks) musst du jeweils den Pin 5 + 6 des gewünschten eeproms (24256) zum PIC (CORE J4) schalten - das sind SC und SD siehe: [http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_bankstick.html]  ...hier noch ein link zur betreffenden MidiBox64: [http://www.subfrequenz.net/techlog/mbox64b.htm] viel spass beim löten! - lemonhorse
  2. cool! - more buttons - more LED's - more fun! :D ...and my MB64 is very hungry for your MIDIbox64SEQ Firmware! ;) carry on MidiBox wizard!... .... but äähm - will my old MB64 - 32buttons (8 without LED's) work with the new MIDIbox64SEQ Firmware ??? (do i have to modify the hardware? ) addendum... ...just saw: "Topic: MIDIbox64SEQ Beta" - so, no questions anymore  8) - Lemonhorse
  3. mmhh - i have no problem... (germany)
  4. hi J, yes - preset controls for MB64 navigation (with no LED's)... J4: the buttons F1, F2, F3 & F4 Â come with no LED's - but they are freely programmable. it seems right to me - but I have no experience with more then 32 buttons (1x DINX4)... i just found this: "to connect up to 40 buttons = 5 ICs = 1 DINX3 and 1 DINX2 module" (TK) souce: http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_din.html -L
  5. just BTW: ...sometimes it's helpful to work with the LCD-Display - or do you never need any bank (24256 eeprom) information? - or the state (values) of the MB64 Pots/MB64-Sequencer?
  6. hi again (you're not boring :)) ! ..."the MIDIbox64 allows to connect up to 40 buttons = 5 ICs = 1 DINX3 and 1 DINX2" (T. Klose) http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_din.html But there are 4 predefined MB64 buttons:  - Snapshot (Special Function Button) - Exec (execution) - Right (navigation) - Left (navigation) In that case you have 36 free assignable buttons (+4 predefined buttons) provided by the DIN modules (hope my thoughts are correct - i only realised a MB64 with just 32 buttons...) ...furthermore you have 64 potential "AIN-buttons" through 2x AINx4 http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_ainx4_64pots.pdf addendum: "The MIDIO128 interface enables you to drive up to 128 digital output pins and to react on up to 128 digital input pins via MIDI" (connection for a lot of buttons...;)) - perhaps it's a solution for your needs to combine the MB64 with the MIDIIO128... http://www.ucapps.de/midio128.html best regards, - lemonhorse  Â
  7. If you assign META Events to the buttons - you're able to use special internal MB64 functions. This table contains all available Special Functions and parameters: http://www.ucapps.de/midibox/midibox64_sfb_table.txt Another usefull MidiBox button feature is the "Toggle Mode": when a button is configured for toggle mode and you press the button once there will be a "Note on (for example)" midi-message - and if you press the button the second time = there will be a "Note off" midi-message - so the button act like a "toggle switch". It's funnny somehow - but you can "emulate" the DIN "toggle mode button" by using a toggle switch in conjunction with the AIN modul - so (in my view) there is no problem in the end ;D Traktor: ...unfortunately I'm not a Traktor user (jet). So you must take over Thorsten...  ;) Â
  8. hi Rogic, there is a way to have more then 32 buttons - just connect buttons instead of pots to the AIN module - there is a description how it works in this Forum: Topic: "AIN: potmeter/button" Â from Captain Hastings. :) remark: some special functions (MB64: META Events, Shortcuts...) are only implemented to the "real" (DIN-Modul) buttons... - lemonhorse
  9. hi dendy, i actually had the same problem with my 2nd MB64 [http://www.subfrequenz.net/techlog/mbox64b.htm] ...at last i found out that a hidden disconnected soldering joint (one of the 9 bridges @ the AINX4) was the reason of the "random data" on midi out - so may it can help you to verify all soldered connections - bridges, pots and connectors once again... good luck!
  10. Hi Thorsten, I'm heavily impressed about your further plans! Because of Your fabulous and unique Midibox project I have a lot of good times (...create nightly soundsapes and so on... 8) ) - So I must blame on You, that I become more and more a Midi-Maniac ;) Thanks al lot! - Lemonhorse
  11. Hi Rob, perhaps a silly question - but is the "To-COM" option = "no"? To find out have a look @ ***MainMenu*** >> Merger On/Off [press: the Exec button] >> MIDI Merger: On (or off) - and there is a second option "To-COM": must be no if you use a normal MIDI-Connection! - "yes" if you use the COM-Port (RS-232) - connection! Don't give up ! :) - lemonhorse
  12. ...(just by the way) Â I found a MOS 6581 on my C128 Motherboard. - Lemonhorse
  13. Hi Rob > what is the MIDI Thru used for? ..."Some instruments have a third MIDI jack labeled "Thru". This is used as if it were an OUT jack, and therefore you attach a THRU jack only to another instrument's IN jack. In fact, the THRU jack is exactly like the OUT jack with one important difference. Any signals that the instrument itself creates (or modifies) are sent out its MIDI OUT jack but not the MIDI THRU jack. Think of the THRU jack as a stream-lined, unprocessed MIDI OUT jack."...  Source: http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tutr/whatmidi.htm Best Regards, Lemonhorse  :)
  14. hi bass! > does anybody know if mikes site is up and running ? yes i think so - i allready received MidiBox64 PCB's from mikes site  :D ...maybe i can navigate you a little bit throught the "german jungle" of mikes site (with my lousy english...)  ;) http://www.mikes-elektronikseite.de/midishop/ ...now you are @ mikes site... to get the list of Thorstens MBHP PCB Mudules click : "Midiplatinen - Pertinax" - there is a form - all the MBHP PCB's can be found at this form - so now you are able to choose the MBHP Modules you need.  there is a input box on the right side of the form - there you can enter the wanted quantity of the PCB Modules - next to the quantity number form box is a little icon - if you roll with your mouse over the icon the message: "in den warenkorb" = "put it in the trolley" apears - if you click the icon it means, that you really want to order the PCB. If you clicked the icon it appears a message: "Artikel zum Warenkorb hinzugefügt!"  "~The PCB is now in your Trolley!" - so you can click "ok". If you finished your PCB-selection you can click the hyperlink "Warenkorb" (= basket of goods) [the hyperlink is located at the top of the page] - click the hyperlink - so you can have a look what is in your trolley. On this page is a selection "Inland (Deutschland)" = "Germany" in your case choose "Ausland" = "foreign country" then click "Jetzt bestellen..." it means "I want to order now...". so click it - now there is the "Bestellen"(= order)-page. you'll see the list of your selected PCB's again.  but look out - you must tickmark the two first little form boxes - then you have to click the "Weiter >>" ( = forward >>) Button. Now there is a new form - there you have to insert the personal data for the shipping and the data for donation... ...maybe this tool can help you through the form - it's a german english online dictionary  8) http://dict.leo.org/ good luck! :)
  15. no spam anymore - and many new functions :)
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