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  1. You can get 10bit resolution (1024 steps) off the pitch-fader if Traktor can take that. Sasha: If you put a little effort into timing you can easily use a pair of these in a traktorizer.
  2. Yes. My bad, I saw the redundancy and just assumed that was all there was to it. :-[ You're right though. Good spot! ;D
  3. The answer to your question is in the readme.txt of the change_id application. Read it, and when you find the answer please post it here ;D
  4. [me=nILS Podewski]casts his vote[/me] Go Twinnie! ;D
  5. In my opinion the two best options are a 40x2 which shows you 10 parameters at a time (which is almost enough to display everything in most menus) or the new 20x4 layout (which you can find info about in some mb-6582 or sidv2 thread). The WIKI has a pretty big list of known to work displays, too.
  6. What Wilba said and: Welcome Aboard, Sleazy_42!
  7. As striddie said, do install the parts no matter if you use the CAN interface or not. Make sure to disconnect D0-D3 or it might fry your LCD. Just get a good look at the board layout and trace the D3 pin - you can hook up the resistor anywhere on that track. Just pick a location that's close to any +5V pin and you're good to go.
  8. Hihi, yeah the simplicity of that thing totally threw me off as well. But since I couldn't get the updated version to work in the first pace (I even changed the source to ouput any changes from the wheel to the MIDI Out no matter if it was touched or not) I can't really tell you if my touch sensor works...
  9. Yes, the info is kinda redundant, not wrong though. The two sections could be merged into one with the info being what it is now - but I'm pretty sure there is/was a reason for the two PIC families being handled differently.
  10. I doubt that you have the same problem as frailn had, as it seems he did the full installation, the last of which seems to be "screw up your bootloader". That step is hidden behind an "Advanced" button on the last screen and should be avoided. No, it's not really called "screw up you bootloader" but it has a history of doing that. Something seems to have gone wrong with the install, especially around the msys/isolinux parts which makes the stick bootable. Drop by the chat and we'll figure that out ;-)
  11. nILS

    Which Pic?

    All info is from here: http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,10951.msg84718.html#msg84718
  12. A bit off-topic but: PIC18F4685s can be had at Smash's store. With the dollar being as low as it is atm you won't get them any cheaper anywhere.
  13. Whee: It works and got delivered! Booo: Invoices. ;D
  14. nILS

    Which Pic?

    You do have overlooked the obvious ;) Virtually every project start page on ucapps has info on the used processor.
  15. I used Inkscape and making this thing was a matter of 5 minutes. See attached file. Works fine for me, no idea if it'll work with different photodiodes as well. wheel.zip
  16. No, since this step is pre-MiosStudio. It's the changes in the source code you will *have* to make before compiling and sending to the midibox via MiosStudio. Yes. Not really, once you understand what it does it's completely easy ;-) No, it won't since as I just mentioned those two things don't have anything to do with each other. Yes, do that. That way you'll see that MIOS Studio is just a tool that (simplified) allows you to easily upload compiled .hex files. It will not do much without a MIDIbox hooked up to it ;-) No "real" programming is necessary. All you need to do is change some pin assignments in tables. For more information check out the HowTos I made about modding a SID CS: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/midibox_sid. You should especially have a look at "Changing DIN pins"
  17. You can connect up to 8 analog inputs directly to J5. 8 analog inputs >= 4 pots + Joystick. And since you don't need an LCD or anything else, there's plenty of unused io pins on the pic to be used with the 4 buttons. 2 of which could be connected to the 2 analog inputs that are still open.
  18. nILS

    DOG LCDs

    Nice :D This make nILS very happy, I've been waiting for this for too long! Awesome!
  19. Okay, well, I am sorry I am about 2 months too late, but anyways: Happy 10th Birthday MIDIbox! Thorsten, thank you so much for all the work you've put into this incredible project over the years making this the finest MIDI plattform there is with the nicest boxes, best sounding synths, smoothest implementations and most awesome community! nILS
  20. That seems like a reasonable dead line ;D I wish everybody were so relaxed about it. The tuner wasn't entirely created by. Some of the frequency detection code is by Matthias Wientapper, and the schematic is based on a lot of schematics available on the net. I just put everything together and made a nice UI for it ;)
  21. No, it does not. At least not after a whole lot of revisions back when the patch structure changed.
  22. Yes, do that. But how about in the meantime you shut up and wait ;)
  23. Oh I totally forgot, check out rutgers really cool MBSID v2 Editor once your core and SIDs are working - no CS needed and it might give you a really good idea of what functions you want available on the CS ;)
  24. Since there wasn't a pdf or anything I just did some math, which seems to have been sorta correct. Rasteri used a disv about the size of a CD I think so the diameter was ~12cm, and he mentioned a number of gaps. So I calculated the width of his gaps from that info, and made my gaps the same width. That way I would have needed ~173 gaps. So I upped that to 180 to make it easier to draw - done. The gaps are evenly spaced (black bars are the same width as the transparent ones) which seems to work nicely.
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