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JB Weld.
I thank Wilba for getting me hooked on that stuff!
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capitol letters and numbers??? why man why? could i please get one of you guys to change my password to a simpler one?
Hello i am the admin could you give me your credit card number and the 3 digits on the back side?
I need it to change your password and share it with the other admins here.
Thanks.
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According to Berlusconi the people that are homeless should see it as a weekend camping?????
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http://www.geuggis.com/tb-303/tbs303.htm
It is a old TB-303 clone. It used to be one of the best around so i don't understand why it does not sound right?
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here is your dj hero: http://www.scratchophone.com/
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And no it is not for drawing.
What is it with the factory's have they smelled the success of someting?
I don't know.
Could give you some idea's maybe for a new midibox controller.
http://91.121.155.171/prerelease/product_overview_gallery.html
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Crap.... another on my todo list now because of you :(
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Any chance that you could let me know how to do this too?
There is a big help button on top. Use it and you will know all the codes.
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Welcome LL (prob not the real one ;))
No you do not need the SID module.
Focus on the MB-6582 documentation.
All modules are integrated on the Baseboard PCB you ordered.
Regards,
Jeffry
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Looking good Jooks. It's nice to hear you enjoy your build.
Keep it up. You are our noob role model now ;)
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How cool is this!!! :D
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Great stuff.
How did the crowd respond to your creation?
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Yeah i am in for 2 or 4 if we can't make it.
I have a usa adres (a special service bust costs alot) but the seller can send them to smash too!
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Someone stepped on his toe i guess. :P
He unregistered himself.
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Hello Alex,
Well it is simple to awnser your question.
It ain't forbidden to sell your midibox.
However there are conditions:
* You have to ask TK permission.
* You may not sell it for profit
* You may only sell it on midibox.org
I really do not understand why people cannot live with this statement http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,5758.0.html
Those are the rules.
If disregarded the whole forum will do anyting within it's power to stop it.
And trust me this can be utterly anoying.
Regards,
Jeffry
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btw, if I understood right: I build my gear, and I come here to ask for how can I build my gear ? :o
it is a joke.
peace
As Seppoman said Yes.
However you misinterpeted me.
Let me explain it again in 4 simple steps:
*Think of a midibox project.
*Buy the pcb's and components. (if you cannot find a specific component you may ask it on the forum)
*Start building.
*If you get stuck or don't understand: Ask on the forum.
We would love to see you start building something.
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Hi,
I went there: http://avishowtech.com/mbhp/buy.html
But I cannot find information about already made modules, especially:
- Core STM32
- AIN
- DIN
- DOUT
so, if someone could help me :)
julien
Julien,
You are not on the right track. In another post you asked for gerber files.
Now for ready made modules?
And the STM 32? it is not even ready.
I ask you to read alot first so alot of your questions will be awnsered.
If you keep asking these kind of questions people will think you have wrong intensions wich could result in member irritation and will get you banned from the forum.
So think of a project, start building and then ask questions.
Jeffry
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Ik heb denk ik wel wat maar die moet ik eerst nog even testen voordat ik ze verkoop.
Gaat om 8580's. Mochten ze werken dan vraag 20 Euro per stuk + verzendkosten.
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Sasha i was thinking. Is it to late to add buttons or shift function for those real specific 909 things.
Wat i am trying to say is that i miss shuffle/flam and an accent button (feature)
As an ex 909 owner i can tell you that you will use this alot! And it would be a great + if this could be added somehow.
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Maybe?
I kinda like the last one myself.
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This is latest, and probably final main PCB layout. I added DIN, DB-15 (14x gate out), and power connectors. All of these including power switch and 2200uF capacitor are mounting on the bottom side of the PCB to allow minimum spacing between CS and main PCB. I just realized I should mount the 7805 with heatsink onto bottom side too. I`ll change that. I have no idea what kind of power switch to use. I like those C64 style Wilba used on MB6582. I should maybe go with these or something similar. What do you think? Have some other suggestions? As I`m concerned PCB designing is finished. I just need to do some in depth inspection and wait for the salary so I can order prototypes.
For the switch keep it one that is easily available in shops. I had to trash a c64 to get the switch.
I have to wait for salary too otherwise i would have send you some fundings for the prototype.
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He is ok!
He just needs to take it slower.
I think because he was absent for a while he has lots to do and this has not come along the list yet.
He will respond. Just give it a bit of time.
Jeffry
Hi Doug is everything ok with you.
You're no longer online.
Cheers,
housemaster
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