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    CORE PSU

    Aaaaand using "capacity" is this context is really not a smart move as capacity is measure in Farad. ;) edit: okay, just making sure - I know, and I am just kidding.
  2. Is the flight free too? If so, I'm in ;D
  3. More updates here, too: http://midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5
  4. Obviously if you wanna tour with that stuff panel mounted metal sockets are the way to go. I am assuming that most people are gonna use theirs at home though - that's why my initial answer was "it's not really worth it"
  5. Maybe I am missing the point here, but why not just buy a 1U rack case (from pollin for instance) drill 11 holes into it (or if you suck at drilling order a panel from schaeffer for ~20). Why would you use extra special uber fancy neutrik sockets which will not even fit on the PCB?
  6. On the feedback pots linear/alorithmic doesn't really matter.
  7. nILS

    Design tablet

    What stryd said.
  8. More updates: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5_pcb_bulk_order
  9. We're all so glad you got the reference ;)
  10. Yep, it did :-)
  11. [me=nILS Podewski]bows to rutger[/me] I am impressed!
  12. Found some oddness: * While playing around with the SID I noticed that it seems to be impossible to set the ARP direction via sysex (according to the sysex implementation sheet the editor is doing it right, it just doesn't have any effect). I asked Wilba to try to reproduce this and he had the same issue. * Rutger's editor shows some arp directions that are not documented in the sysex implementation docu.
  13. This may be an old version and I might even have messed around with the source, but anyways here's what I had on my hdd. coresound_v0_2.zip coresound_v0_2.zip
  14. More good books: #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("ein gutes Buch\n"); while (1) printf("noch ein gutes Buch\n"); } [/code]
  15. It's smiling at me. It seems to like me. Send to me for proper testing! ;)
  16. There's tons of fake/broken SIDs around. Search the forum for some examples. Google helps too ;-) So Wilba doesn't have to do it: The possibly only and by far easiest way to get a hold of known-to-work and cheap SIDs is to participate in Wilbas Crazy Megal Sales ;) edit: By "fake" I mean relabeled SIDs not random chips that aren't really SIDs. Relabeled ones seem to have a tendency of having broken filters/oscillators/waveforms.
  17. Rumor has it that someone else is working on one and it's coming along nicely ;-)
  18. Rumour has it someone's working on a mbSID VST.
  19. Well I *started* downloading it... For some reason the download is limited to 6k for me. And after about 6 hourse it tends to just abort the download. So technically I made fun of it before downloading it and definitely before trying it ;-)
  20. [me=nILS Podewski]hides under desk[/me]
  21. Use the forums "add bookmark" feature ;-)
  22. Well, let's just say - Wilba is a human being, too (I think). With wife and kids. And a real life. So if he takes a weekend off every now and then and does not reply *immediately* (a week later is still immediate enough), I think it's okay to wait for a couple of days, innit? Good. Maybe he's even busy testing and packing 442 SIDs ;-)
  23. Kleiner Tip am Rand - man kann bei reichelt Warenkörbe öffentlich speichern ;-)
  24. Without any added magic you can have digital 128 inputs. You need 2 per encoder, one per button. You also get 128 digital outputs for LEDs. The total number you'd need for all controls is approx.: Encoders: 210 Buttons: 580 LEDs: 800 Which means roughly 1000 inputs and 800 outputs.
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