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  1. Hi Ralf - from my experience it should be no problem. On my first midibox plus, I used 8*10k for one 4051 and then 6*10k and 2*100k(for a joystick). I didn't have any problems at all. Justin
  2. Cyclops, I think the easiest would be to build a midibox plus 8 - which gives you up to 8 buttons and 8 knobs. Just hook up only one button. You wouldn't need a display, just a midi in and a midi out. You would have to set it up with sysex, but that is easy with Serge's editor. It would also be easy to use a footswitch, so long as it is normally in the open position. Just mount a 1/4" socket. Good Luck... Justin
  3. Yes, I have the same problem - the MIDIboxSID is in the synthdrivers directory, but it doesn't show up in the list when I click on Add Device.
  4. If you live in the states, you can send your pic to me and I can burn it. It might be quicker... Justin Justin@Ahrens.Net
  5. If you live in the states, you can send your pic to me and I can burn it. It might be quicker... Justin Justin@Ahrens.Net
  6. Hopefully one of the smart guys here will jump on and correct me if I am wrong. From what I have observed, as the voltage goes up, so does the size of the capacitor. I used a 35v one for the 2200uf and a 25v for the 10uf on my midibox16 - I wouldn't go bigger than that, allthough I think you can go smaller. I would assume that as long as the voltage of the capacitor is more than the voltage of the power supply - you would be good. Justin
  7. Hopefully one of the smart guys here will jump on and correct me if I am wrong. From what I have observed, as the voltage goes up, so does the size of the capacitor. I used a 35v one for the 2200uf and a 25v for the 10uf on my midibox16 - I wouldn't go bigger than that, allthough I think you can go smaller. I would assume that as long as the voltage of the capacitor is more than the voltage of the power supply - you would be good. Justin
  8. If I understand the question, you want to have MIDI in and Out Ports AND a COM port? I don't think this is possible: (from the LTC Module descrition page) If you really need this, I think you would have to use another CORE as a MidiMerger. Hope this helps. Justin As an afterthought - if you need both, but not at the same time, you could make them both and then put a switch on pins 25 & 26 to choose which interface is active.
  9. If I understand the question, you want to have MIDI in and Out Ports AND a COM port? I don't think this is possible: (from the LTC Module descrition page) If you really need this, I think you would have to use another CORE as a MidiMerger. Hope this helps. Justin As an afterthought - if you need both, but not at the same time, you could make them both and then put a switch on pins 25 & 26 to choose which interface is active.
  10. While we're on the subject, I recently hooked up an apple analog joystick that I got at a flea market for $1. It has 100k pots. I tried to fit my 10k pots, but there were too many problems so I just tried the 100k's and it seems to work fine. Does anyone know if there is a potential problem with this? Justin
  11. Yes, the power supplies for both are the same. If you decide to buy (or make) a printed circuit board for the Core module of the MBHP, you'd have to un-solder some components and move them to the new board. Justin
  12. Hello, I searched the message board and the website, but I couldn't find the answer to this question: Does the MB64 Secuencer respond to or generate any sync signals? I plan on upgrading my MB16 and want to be able to sync it with various sequencer software. Thanks! Justin
  13. Hello everyone, I want to ask for any tips or tricks for cutting clean - nice looking slots for faders in panels. I have experimented, but haven't had much luck. I don't have much of a shop, just a drill press. Any suggestions? Justin
  14. Oozi, I stand corrected! I just went back to the website and noticed that kits are available at www.chris-elektronikseite.de . It appears as if all the components are already installed. You would only need basic soldering skills to connect the Pots, Faders, LEDs, and LCD to the modules. You would also need a power supply and some way of programming the PIC. Justin
  15. Oozi - the modules from www.mikes-elektronikseite.de are ONLY the printed circuit boards. They are not kits with all the necessary parts. You will still need to buy the PIC, and all the resistors, capacitors, IC's etc. Â You will also need some method of programming the PIC. On the other hand, this project can be done by a beginner - especially if you purchase the printed circuit boards. Some practice in soldering will be neccessary, and I would highly recommend purchasing a digital multimeter to check voltages and checking the circuits. The LTC module gives you leds for Midi In and out Activity. It also gives you a Midi thru port, an extra Midi out port and (if you need it) a COM port interface for a direct connection to your computer. It doesn't change the way you program the module. You can always program it with SYSEX. if you build this project, you will learn! Good Luck... Justin
  16. Thorsten, thanks for the reply. I plan on building a full blown MB64 in January, so I guess I will just wait until then. Your project is great! Thanks... Justin
  17. Hello, I hope someone can help me. I have built the midibox 16, and it works great - except for one thing: when I use it between my software analog sequencer emulator and my synth module, I often get hanging notes, as if the noteoff midi message got deleted. This happens when I make rapid movements on two of the sliders I use - specifically for the filter resonance and frequency. Is there a fix for this? Is there anything I can check? Thanks for any help... Justin
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