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Works fine :) If you want to be sure - have a look in _output/*.asm and see what it makes in ASM. You should see like this: #define Clk_LData PortAbits.RA1 Clk_LData = 1; bsf PORTA,1
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Fleamarket is the forum you wanted... Not Bulk orders, or SID... or especially both (grr) I can't fix it in here either, but I deleted the crosspost.
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Heh, // wins.... Cause I was thinking about panel mount components on a rack face
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SID 6581 & SID 8580 in the same Midibox SID V2...Possible?
stryd_one replied to SaMSeMiLia's topic in MIDIbox SID
Search it, Wilba's done all this, there are whole threads about it. -
I checked on this at work today, here's the lowdown: The spec always specified that each port should deliver a max of 5V@500mA, in 100mA increments, for 1.1 and 2.0 and 2.x. Some PC motherboard manufacturers ignored that, or made design errors (yeh right) and their machines didn't always deliver as much as they should. This is a similar situation to the JDM thing - in a nutshell: When the PC isn't a piece of crap, it works as designed ;D Personally, being the rough b*stard I am, my opinion is: if people are gonna support this dodgy behaviour from manufacturers by buying cheap PC's, let them figure it out themselves, and see how much the cheap PC really costs :P SO: Is true, 100%. Anything else, doesn't meet the spec, so it's not USB, technically speaking (in the same way that those old DRM'd Sony CDs were not really CD's) I'm unaware of any machines that deliver more than that, but that won't be a problem anyway so isnt worth mentioning. Perhaps if TK feels the need to update the wording, he could try:
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DIY audio patchbay with digital routing....How hard?
stryd_one replied to Nomical's topic in Design Concepts
Yeh, I think a wiki page(s) is definitely the go here.... I was thinking about making a highlights wiki page, with all the info from this thread brought together under headings of similar subjects and such, but I think that everything needed for the midi implementation will probably cover all that off.... So chuck if you're feeling generous that would be totally.freakin.awesome. -
GM5: Least-cost USB-MIDI Interface Chip for 4.50 EUR
stryd_one replied to TK.'s topic in Bulk Orders
LOL Goblinz! Doggy: Welcome aboard. That's all for now, you'll get a PM when your order is ready for payment. -
SID 6581 & SID 8580 in the same Midibox SID V2...Possible?
stryd_one replied to SaMSeMiLia's topic in MIDIbox SID
Not sure about your caps, but I knew about the nickname already ;) (Which is why I complimented you hehhe) -
getting height of pot, fader and button to line up on pcb??
stryd_one replied to intellijel's topic in Design Concepts
Moral of the story: Pick your switches/lcds/encoders/knobs etc first, then design the case and pcbs to hold them all.... -
I reckon I'd dent 2mm alu with a sneeze. Steel, maybe...... 3-5mm seems to be standard.
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GM5: Least-cost USB-MIDI Interface Chip for 4.50 EUR
stryd_one replied to TK.'s topic in Bulk Orders
Yes, sometimes people decide not to update the total, like lazy, mean people, and make us weed it out and recalculate. The wiki records everything guys....... You scared to say Excel or something? :D -
SID 6581 & SID 8580 in the same Midibox SID V2...Possible?
stryd_one replied to SaMSeMiLia's topic in MIDIbox SID
Hehehe funny nick, welcome aboard :) Yes you can use different chip types. Obviously you already know about the voltage differences, you just supply the appropriate voltage. -
There's always pd (puredata)
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I'm afraid I'm flat-out at the moment... Maybe someone will have time... How's your C? Are you willing to learn? It is DIY after all :)
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GM5: Least-cost USB-MIDI Interface Chip for 4.50 EUR
stryd_one replied to TK.'s topic in Bulk Orders
Thanks dude! I had a friend who had that deal with altronics too, it's definitely a good thing ;) Sounds like it might not be a benefit this time, but maybe we'll harass you on the next order :D Everyone else got their order on the page? -
DIY audio patchbay with digital routing....How hard?
stryd_one replied to Nomical's topic in Design Concepts
The first thing to do is to go through this thread, and make a list of all of the supported functions we have discussed (such as the 'inserts' for example). While you're there, it makes sense to get a list of practical usage too, such as for an analog modular synth, or a guitar switcher, or big studio patchbay, or SID synth internal routing. I think it will pay to consider the devices that are being used to send the controls. For example you mentioned that guitar pedal boards send CC's, maybe they can send notes too, I dunno... Then, we can make a list of the functions and their required input ranges. Then we can think about how to handle them. That's the point of this project - it needs to be flexible to different needs. There are already at least two excellent audio switch matrices, hopefully this project will result in something which is compatible not only with those hardware designs, but also flexible into other setups. -
Yes this should be possible. MIDIO128 is ASM, btw, so C is not an option if you need to use that app... How's your assembler?
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This has been suggested before but noone has done it...yet... go man, go! :) First thing, is to make a seq editor that works with a mouse.... then the touchscreen is an added bonus.
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QBAS is the name you're after I think
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DIY audio patchbay with digital routing....How hard?
stryd_one replied to Nomical's topic in Design Concepts
The spec... -
Heads up dudes... Akai have released an MPC pad upgrade, which the MPC fans are going nuts over. This means, there's a bunch of dudes out there ripping the old pads out of their MPCs. I just nabbed this off ebay for $12:
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DIY audio patchbay with digital routing....How hard?
stryd_one replied to Nomical's topic in Design Concepts
What the hell? I wrote a big long reply, and it's gone... damn! Now I have to try and remember it all hahaha. Stuff it, this will be bullet-points: Hey I just remembered the last thing I said, something about the midi technical fanatics brainwashing centre being gone. How much does that suck!!?! Maybe i said a swear word and my post was blocked.... Tilt: come to the chat! :) DIP is the midibox standard where possible because it's easiest to solder. I guess it doesn't matter if it goes in a socket. Your guitar will distort it's signal way more than these chips ever could. I don't mean distortion as in overdrive, i mean harmonic distortion as in the strings aren't perfectly in tune, hit frets, etc etc.. It's analog, so lots of sh** happens ;) Crosstalk means your fx will leak into one another.... Not much, but it's worth considering. I'm glad that Chuck is joining in here too!! Why not switch fx with notes instead of CC's? (it's binary, makes sense) Bank changes would be with midi bank change messages no? :) This brings up something we haven't contemplated much - MIDI implementation. Any volunteers? That work will be a matter of talking a lot and typing up lots of pretty documents. 48 IO is 9 chips Jacks should not be part of the design, so that anyone can use whatever they choose. 1RU is 1.75" -
Hey mate, LVP isn't set in software, you have to hold MCLR to 13.5V. Google PIC HVP and you'll find all you need :)
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Sweet score!! Read me you'll like it.