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ilmenator

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    SEQv4L

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    SEQv4L

    From the album: SEQv4L

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  3. If Hawkeye doesn't want to sell his, I think I might have an unpopulated PCB somewhere. Drop me a PM if still interested.
  4. Hi, as far as I know there is no one who has ever tried this and reported back here on the forum. However, the main problem with unbalanced I/O chains (i.e. chains in which the input chain is much longer or much shorter than the output chain) is that whenever you have a matrix setup at the end of the chain, the timing is messed up. For a matrix configuration, it is important that the output pins are in a specific state at the time when the input pins are read. In your configuration, however, you have only digital outputs at the end of the chain (after the line driver module). As the integrity of the chains themselves is not altered by the TPD module, in theory this hardware configuration should work without any issue. But, there has been no-one who has tested this in real life so far. Kind regards, ilmenator
  5. It's all in the Wiki :-). If you need a shipping quote send me a PM with your country of residence and I'll get back to you. Best, ilmenator
  6. Yes, still available - for more info see the wiki.
  7. In Peter's demo you can see that in the TPD prototype only one matrix display was used, hence the dots only take up the lower half of the display space (as only the first eight or seven tracks are used in the demo). The final version is sporting two of those matrix displays side by side for added precision/resolution :-).
  8. It shows what position each of the sixteen tracks is at, hence the name.
  9. - BLM8x8 is used for the LEDs and buttons in Wilba's SEQv4 design - BLM (the optional one) is used for the optional BLM16x4, see e.g. the Wiki Best, ilmenator
  10. 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?
  11. You cannot just cut or remove the piano strings because that will destroy the mechanic action of your keyboard. The hammers will have nothing to bounce against, and will get stuck.
  12. Well it's obviously your choice, but from my experience I would say: low effort = low probability of getting a satisfactory price Anyways, good luck and sorry to see you leave!
  13. Ok, that's good to hear. So why don't you try what jjonas suggests and break it down into smaller packages with a more detailed description of what the potential buyer is getting?
  14. That's not necessarily the most constructive answer, given that you are asking 350€ for the stuff, but it certainly is one of the options you have. I'd just like to state that jjonas' comment quite nails it, and even his tone is appropriate. You should not be offended.
  15. I see, doing the $$ math I rather stay with regular encoders - but thanks for the idea!
  16. How many different RGB LEDs (=encoders) can you drive using one of those?
  17. I don't have these, but it sure would help if you told everybody where you are located to start with! Good luck, ilmenator
  18. If I remember correctly, the original WS PCM cards are smaller in size, because their CPU cannot address as much memory. I also seem to remember that the wave format is different, but I cannot find any source for this claim. So, I don't know for sure what is going on with the SR/01W cards and how compatible they are. However, given that they are larger in size, even with a passive adapter they won't be accessed properly. Everything else is to be tried out :-/.
  19. I cannot really see an answer except that you link to a data sheet and say one should never trust the data sheet. What kind of answer is that? Also, this is just a drawing, I am talking about the file that you feed to the CNC router. Whether I think you are under obligation or not is irrelevant here. I am testing to see whether you would supply the files you have created based on the frontpanel drawings, because you have been asking for other peoples' files to be released... So far I don't see you setting a good example.
  20. I see. Where can we obtain them from? The Wiki?
  21. Julian, will you make the cut files available so that anybody with a CNC router can reproduce your frontpanels? Or would you rather people start from the frontpanel drawings that have been created in the past?
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