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  1. Again, there's no such thing as sammichSID patches. There's patches for mbSID v2. sammichSID *is* an mbSID v2. And there are a few patches floating around on the forums (most significantly the "127 Arps" thread). For some reason noone really seems to be uploading new patches though.
  2. The mbSID v2 user manual applies to the sammichSID as well. It *is* a mbSID v2 with a Step A CS. And some extra buttons, but no hidden features.
  3. This thread is about the chipsets. What might the list be about? :yes:
  4. recommended == most recent :yes: And the most recent one can always be found on ucapps.de :yes:
  5. I've split the topic accordingly. Julian's panel thread can be found
  6. nILS

    kaffeSEQ Prototype Evo III

    The case is 14.2 x 8.6 x 3.2cm. sammichSID/FM are 16.0 x 10.9 x 4.2cm. It's not a lot smaller, but since it's 10mm flatter it works nicely as a handheld :)
  7. That displays the "affect" mode. Changing a value can either affect the active step, all steps in the pattern or all steps of all patterns.
  8. From the album: nILS' stuff

    Assembled, tested, cased.

    © © 2010 nILS Podewski

  9. Yah, but you're a MIDIbox hero :flowers:
  10. Maybe not a really good first project, eh?
  11. Hehe, I still have one that's in its original shrinkwrap :)
  12. Well... The soldering is pretty... :no: When done right, the solder will flow through the whole and make a "tent" on both sides of the board. Which isn't the case anywhere on your PCB. With so many possible soldering problems, there's no point in debugging anything else. You're basically forcing intermittent problems that way. Go back and resolder everything that looks less than perfect. I've highlighted some of the most obvious soldering problems in your pic:
  13. Mmm, self-promotion :frantics:
  14. Some decent pics of both sides of the board might help. The caps aren't vital for it to work, so there's probably a problem somewhere else.
  15. "On" is up, "off" is down :) Now that we've made sure it was actually on, I'll even read the rest of your post. Are you sure the bridge rectifier is mounted the right way around?
  16. Just a shot in the dark, but, erm, have you turned it on?
  17. Yep, see: http://ucapps.de/mbhp/auaimbctg.pdf
  18. Do you happen to mean Tim?
  19. Doable. Pricey.
  20. Each DIN and DOUT module gives you 32 inputs/outputs. So if you need 26/18 you're fine. Regarding the mod matrix I'd say it's best if you play around with it a bit - there's a patch editor that allows you to do just that. Then you can decide if you wanna build it or not.
  21. Yes, that's very likely :) Yes, that's implemented.
  22. I never wanted to use a EA DOG. I had originally planned for a EA DIPS :) DIPS, not DOG :yes: Ts ts ts. Anyways iz all better nao. :hug:
  23. PIC-based
  24. Okay, then some more info. The initial idea was to make a tiny yet fully working and easy to use and cheap and cool sequencer. Something you can use to test synth settings, carry around with you in a small bag, make some cool 303ish sequences with. Then Wilba used his big persuasion hammer on me and feature creeped the living hell out of it. Well, a bit a least. The firmware is still an early alpha version and roughly does this: - Plays 4 sequences of 8 steps each in different modes (1, 12, 123, 1234, random, ...) - For each step you can set note, velocity, 2 CCs, Accent and Glide - "Swing" - No deep menu structures, flat hierarchies, easy to get where you wanna - Stores sequences locally on a bankstick or dumps/receives them via midi - For each thing you can edit there's 3 modes, ie edit the active step, every step of the active pattern (8 steps) or all 4 patterns. - It will also have an arpeggiator mode, that'l let you trigger the sequences via MIDI Ya know, the fun stuff for live fiddling :)
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