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Rowan

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  1. Hi Kai, Do you want me to have another look at it? Have you still got my address?
  2. Has anyone got a LCD window of a MB6582 (standard Wilba front panel) that they would like to sell? It's the very last thing I need to completely finish my MB6582.
  3. Thanks..... Looks like I won't have to wait To see if there will be another batch of PreenFM's 😃
  4. Excellent! I would like to add one of these to my synth collection. I'm not registered for the wiki. nILS, could you pop neon the waiting list?
  5. My PCBs have arrived. Thanks for arranging this group buy.
  6. You need to compile the application as TK has only posted the source code. Rather than make you jump through hoops jut to try it out, attached it the application I compiled a few days ago. project.hex
  7. I tried this out yesterday with success. You could run this on a STM32F4 discovery board without the Core board and control it via USB MIDI to test it out.
  8. Excellent! Thank you very much. I try this out.
  9. I've tested the various encoder modes and I'm definitely using the right mode (detented3). So this isn't causing any problems. TK, is it possible to add a new "type=" parameter? I guess what would solve my problem would be be "type=NoteOnOff" which would send a Note On, Velocity=127 immediately followed by a Note On, Velocity=0.
  10. Thinking about this further, I'm sure im using the correct detented mode as the encoders send the full range of cc values correctly when I set range= 0:127.
  11. I have tried modes detented1, detented2 & detented3 I'm using detented3 but I will try the other two modes again.
  12. I want to trigger clips in Ableton Live with a encoder. Ableton will accept CC's to trigger clips but it doesn't work very well as it sometimes requires the encoder to be turned more than one increment/decrement. I have experimented sending CC's with a range= 63:64 but the first time the encoder is moved two increments are needed. The first increment sends a cc value of 63 (clip stop) and the second increment sends a cc value of 64 (clip start). I would prefer if only one increment/decrement was needed to start/stop a clip at all times. Unfortunately the encoders im using don't have integrated switch, if they did I would just use the switch to send a EVENT=BUTTON, type=NoteOn. So I want to do this to overcome a hardware limitation.
  13. Thank TK, that works..... Once. The first time I turn the encoder the Note On followed by Note off are sent but only works once. With every subsequent turn of the encoder nothing happens until I reload the Config file.
  14. I'm trying to find a way to send a Note On followed by a Note Off with the EVENT_ENC I can send the Note On OR Note Off but I can't find a way to send a Note On immediately followed by a Note Off when turning an encoder one click. I have tried forwarding the event to a sender which is set to send the Note Off message but that isn't working. Has anyone got any ideas?
  15. I have tried one of these adapter cable and it powers my SEQ directly from the USB port on my Macbook Pro, no powered hub is needed. It all depends on how much current the USB port your connector it to can provide.
  16. To make it easier for you, ship 3 pairs to me and I'll send him 1 pair
  17. Can you increase my order too three pairs and take Lamouette's pair off the list? I'm buying him a pair.
  18. Yes, it works. Just plug in your USB MIDI device before you power on the SEQ V4.
  19. I was relying on a hoarder to have spare boards ;) Thanks Lamouette, you're a good at recycling!
  20. Amazing! I thought there was 0% chance any body would have any. I'll PM'ed you.
  21. I'm after 2 x Fairlightiii LREx2CS Rev 2.5 Boards for a project, preferably new/unsoldered. I'm willing to pay a very good price.
  22. Just to be state the obvious... Have you connected the SID audio input to ground?
  23. I'll have a look into this for you as I have a Machinedrum, Octoatrack and a MBSEQ.
  24. I'm motivated by both price and asthectic. I really like the simplicity if this style of case and a byproduct of this simplicity should be reduced manufacturing costs. I understand your view on a sloped front panel but my view is that this should be added as an option. This could easily be archived by designing the case to it flat as standard and have the option to attach something to the rear underside to give the case a slope. The advantage of this approach is that the angle for the front panel could be adjusted from 0 deg to what ever the user wants. I am using 4 x Launchpad Mini's at the moment and they are working well. The footprint of my mounting solution is 375 x 375mm so it's comperable in size to your design. By using blind studs on the front half of a U case female>female threaded spaces could be attached then the PCB attached with male>female threaded spaces (male end going through PCBS into female>female spaced attached to front) Then the back panel has holes for screws to then be fixed to the female end of the male>female spacer. By mounting the PCB this way the whole unit would be VERY strong and size wouldn't be a problem.
  25. I'd like to chime in with a case design idea for this. Two "U" shaped plates, one for the top and another for the bottom. This style of case would only require 6-8 bends in two sheets of metal and they look really good. The Erika Synths LXR case is made this way. http://www.sonic-potions.com/MetalEnclosureErica I'm in BTW ;)
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