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Image Comments posted by ilmenator
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Interesting topic! Though it's a little bit difficult to follow the discussions taking place as comments in the image section of the forum. Why don't you just create a thread describing the project and put/link your images there?
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Not really: they have the internal interconnection such that turning them 90° makes for a very difficult trace layout on the PCB. However, I got curious: they do fit AS IS when you are comfortable with soldering only two legs and stuffing the other two in the additional holes for the Marquardt plastic noses. This way, the MEC switches sit on the board a little
inclinedrotated, at the 1pm clock position so to speak. The MEC's legs need a bit of persuasion, but it actually works. Unless you opt for non-circular button caps, then the whole arrangement will look a bit funny... -
Actually, triple footprints: Marquardt 6425 (my favourites, still searching for a STEP model...), ITT Cannon D6R (TK's favourites, on the right), and E-Switch TL1100 as used on Wilba's original MB-SEQ board (on the left).
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Why three times the same image?
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It might not be the PSU but the inverter for the display's backlight? At least on Wavestations and other GLCD synths from back then the inverter is the culprit...
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Ever since I've been wondering why Norwegians don't put the cables at right angles into the walls?! In order to save a few kroner on cable length? Tsss...
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Those buttons are great!
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Good job! Fun to see how creative people get with the modular approach of MIDIbox! :D
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Beautiful - congratulations!