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NorthernLightX

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  1. Why would you want a SIDstation? sammichSID makes SIDstation look like a cripple :tongue:
  2. Received all windows today, have to check them but they look great :thumbsup:
  3. Quick update: alle hardware is in, I just need to ship it, but the local post office is only open during office hours and I've been a bit busy with work, so have not yet had the time to go post the stuff :sad: Will PM everybody as soon as it's sent.
  4. Hi Louis, if I understand correctly you are asking for preset sounds for MBSID. It seems you are able to load the Vintage bank. Do you have all 128 patches ("sounds") from the Vintage bank available? I'm afraid the Vintage bank is the only complete bank available for download. You can find some single patches available for download on the forum, and you could upload those patches to available free bankstick memory (or replace patches from the Vintage bank) by using the patch librarian from MIOS studio, like Thorsten pointed out earlier. If I misunderstood your question please explain what you are unsuccessful at again.
  5. I added the 1:1 DIL header for the 32 bit cores. I made only one such header since the option to split the standard 8 CV AOUT into 2x4 CV is not useful for 32 bit Cores IMHO; the only application I can think of that would benefit from this option uses 8 bit Cores (MBSID and MB6582). If you would want to use the split option with a 32 bit Core that's still possible; you just need to connect to the appropriate pins on JP2. @TK, can you perhaps shed some light on the R_x and R_y values (with 500R trimpots and the bipolar option)?
  6. Brightness is overrated :). No seriously, even on SmashTV's page the ULN drivers are specified for driving relays. In this example TK uses 11 LEDs in the exact same fashion that Fairlightiii used in his design. I can't judge if the duty cycle is important, but the brightness should be fine I guess. :flowers:
  7. The panel has been laser engraved. I just got a photo from the engraver: It will take a week or 2 before I receive it, but I'm convinced it will have been well worth the wait.
  8. I need 23 button caps for my MBFM project; I'd like to use rectangular buttons like on the sammichSID and -FM. I know both Mouser and Digikey carry them but I'd rather not order in the US because of minimum order value, relatively expensive shipping, and unpredictable import taxes. x0xsh0p.de carries them as well but I mailed the guy a week ago and am still waiting for a response, so that does not give me a good feeling either. So, if you have 23 of these babies you want to part with, or are ordering at Mouser or Digikey soon and don't mind including a few buttons for me, please PM me! :thumbsup:
  9. 4Px3 (4P3T) is also an available configuration with the Lorlin type Rotary switches :flowers:
  10. It requires changes in the config, which should be managable for most users. On the other hand the encoders and ledrings have a fixed place, so it's not very flexible. Not problem for me, but maybe not suited for Tim's shop that way. Maybe if a (popular) finished project would be built around it (with a prebuilt firmware which includes a resolution to all "quirks") it would be a different story. I can understand your English with no problem, and I might say it's a lot better quality (both grammar and sentence wise) than what most French people tend to write :D :whistle: You don't want to see me write French, believe me. Ca n'est pas plus belle :wacko:
  11. Thanks for the answer TK, I will definitely continue the bipolar path then. :thumbsup: I looked at the LPC core documentation, but could not find if it's possible to connect an AOUT module and if so to which port (I wanted to see if I can add a port with matching pinout). Am I not looking well enough, or is the information not public yet?
  12. Hi Rosch, Lamouette was kind enough to send me a PCB, but afaik it is unsoldered, so I could still use a (flashed) 16F88 PIC :whistle: (I'll send you the ZIF socket anyway :flowers: )
  13. If you end up ordering more boards, feel free to order 1 for me as well, if not too expensive :thumbsup:
  14. WOW! that looks just f-ing cool! If I didn't have such a large backlog I'd ask you if you have spares :rolleyes:
  15. Hi Lamouette, is it a single IIC board or the quad version? Since I only need one extra MIDI in port a quad IIC board would be largely wasted.
  16. That is exactly the same ZIF socket as I have, only mine is blue (which is much better for the bits ofcourse, everyone knows that :tongue: ) and not attached to a PCB yet. @ Rosch: shall I put it in the box together with your PSU? Did you manage to test the 16F88 PICs you have left over? Cheers, Alex.
  17. I also got a PM from Rosch that he maybe has a spare PIC16F88 which should already have the correct firmware. I like cleaning out leftovers, and another look at the schematic revealed it's so simple I'll probably just build it on veroboard. I'll keep in mind that you have a burner though. Always handy :) P.S. I have a 40 pin ZIF socket, real nice piece, bought it years ago when I still had plans to build a PIC programmer. Maybe you can use it on your programmer?
  18. If anyone has an (unfinished is fine) IIC module in decent shape (no burned components or lifted tracks please :)) that they want to get rid of; I'm looking for one to add a Midi-in port to my MB6582 for the internal keyboard. If nothing turns up I'll just order a PCB and PIC at Smash.
  19. Well, this is all just guessing, but I would think about envelope (sustain length), or something like gate length or even a glide function, to prevent a note-off situation in which case your LFO gets cut off. Again: I don't have a SEQ so I really know nothing. Just trying to give an outsider's view :)
  20. Maybe it has to do with the envelope you set on the note the SEQ sends out? I don't have a SEQ so this is just a shot in the dark.
  21. I posted a link to the molex stuff on the first page of the topic :thumbsup: (If you rather order the molex stuff yourself you can come pick up your psu's and cases anytime, if you want) :flowers:
  22. Just a quick update: PSUs are in. I'll be doing some packing this weekend, but still need to order the molex stuff (wanted to place a big order for parts for multiple projects and wasn't sure what the total BOM was going to be, hence I held off a few days, hope nobody minds). So those who have not ordered molex connectors will have their stuff sent out next week, the others will follow as soon as I have the molex stuff.
  23. There is one wavetable per instrument, it says so in the manual. Also in the manual is written how to access it. You'll have to provide more info on what you are trying exactly and what you don't succeed at for us to help you :flowers:
  24. As far as I know it works a little different in the MBFM (and MBSID) compared to "real" wavetable synths. A real wavtable synth uses more or less a recorded "sample" of a wave, and uses that to make sound, which can then be altered in the classic ways of synthesis (subtractive, additive, etc.). The wavetables in MBFM (and MBSID) are - as far as I know - patterns which tell the oscillator (or operator, give the thing a name) to change to a specific waveform after a specific (very short) time interval. For example you can use a wavetable to altenate between saw and pulse every step; it will sound different from a regular saw or regular pulse. It will not use samples.
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