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Screaming_Rabbit

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  1. ... I don't think so. I actualy expected much more gun fire :tongue: There would actually have been no reason to justify yourself this extensively or even at all. After I posted my comment, I thought that I better would not have done my "thinking loud". It's not of my business anyway. It's just when I think about "Fleamarket", I don't think about 5% off the new price... but it's not of my business. Greets, Roger
  2. Wow! Everybody should just grab for those switches - This is an amazing discount of 5.06%!!! And of top of that, imagine that you even get them out of 2nd hand. Not 1st hand... no, no... 2nd hand. Isn't that just a great deal? :sick: Sorry Didier, but I couldn't hold myself back and I'm still :no: my head.
  3. Nice work! Where have you got the fader knobs from? I've never seen conductive knobs in white. Greets, Roger
  4. How about placing the link to the datasheet? I'm (probably I'm not the only one) not in the mood to surf after your parts :sleep: Greets, Roger
  5. For LEDs, this should be no issue. I don't think that you'll see a difference in LED brightness. Greets, Roger
  6. Google mal - Ich meine, mal eine freeware gesehen zu haben, welche dies erledigt. Grüsse, Roger Edit: Google "Mouse to midi" -> z.B. vimidi
  7. Yes, I have some many of them spare but lets keep this topic concerned solving Stefan's "problem". I'll start a new topic in "Fleemarket" as soon as I'll find the time. Please be patient until then. Greets, Roger
  8. Hello Stefan I'll have you 10k Faders for free (only Postal-Fees). How many do you need? It's this one... Alps ... not log like the one in the link but linear 10k as required. Greets, Roger
  9. Why not use qt1080 with 8 sense lines for direct, discrete connection to DIN (€4.2 @ farnell) ... or AT42QT2160 (€3 @ farnell) which has I2C and 16 sense lines multiplexed. Since they are sensed multiplexed, I don't know about how easy they are to tune (specially when connected "far" apart from each other according to fader spacing). Greets, Roger
  10. ... never heard of aging wear and tear of software :rolleyes:
  11. ... only if you're a very good looking lady :w00t:
  12. I'm not completely sure about the mixer-core. - Is it existing or do you plan to program your own PC based Core? Because this is very decisitive of what your possibilities are regarding MIDIBox. If you plan to design your own core, your possibilities are nearly unrestrainedly, if not, your limits are basically bound to your host's/core's possibilities on how the controller-protocol is implemented. Greets, Roger PS: ... and please forget about POTS (unmotorized) if your looking forward to design a Central Control Section. - You wouldn't like it :blink: EDIT: Typos
  13. No, you don't need more. You would run MidiBoxLC application on it (... just without the controls). I would consider to add two or three buttons for display mode switching anyway. I think you mean two 40x2 LCDs (... for 8 Channels) Greets, Roger
  14. Thanks nILS ... exactly what I was looking for. Greets, Roger
  15. Hi everybody Does anybody know any good performing (low latency) open source audio engine core-software for Windows? Greets, Roger
  16. Good work and nice idea! ... I can remember that this was commercially available about 15 years ago and I had the same idea 20 years ago. When I was at GIT in LA, Gibson made a contest among the students. They wantet us to design the guitar of our dreams. The winner would get his guitar built by Gibson Customshop. Certainly they just wanted to collect our ideas for free. - The winner was a student with the idea of a 12 string mandoline... how stupid! But it probably was the cheapest to build and Gibson would get all the other brilliant ideas for free anyway ;-). Part of my idea was also having the dot-LEDs to show scale patterns and as a show effect for stage performance (blinking patterns with a "tap" function to be in the same groove as the song). I also requested Hex-Picups, each coil with independent volume and tone controls in form of trim-pots and the pickups were mounted on two steel rails to adjust azimuth and position. I also suggested a "feedback to the second humbucker coil" for sustain enhancement... which a few years later was sold by Seymour Duncan. There were several other gimmicks planned, which I can't clearly remember anymore. Ooops... sorry Graham, hopefully didn't get too off topic. Greets, Roger
  17. Hi There is no sensor in the fader directly. The faders "with no touch" don't have a touch track to lead the sensing line to the fader knob. The sensing (analyzing/interpreting) is done in the pic and is already implemented in the corresponding MidiBox applications. Greets, Roger PS: Actually the wrong folder to post this question
  18. I first was shocked. Then I think it will be interesting to see what happens. Does Midas add value to Behringer or does the opposite happen? Have you seen the comment on the link's page? "Cool! XL8 for $99" :yes:
  19. ... I think he's talking about LED-Ring assemblies.
  20. Hi Coma Could you please post a link for the product you'd like to control (Line6)... or better a link to a reference page for the MIDI implementation. Maybe we can help you better. Greets, Roger
  21. Read! :blink: ... From the link you posted: "...An SMD momentary switch is placed under the trackball to give you a select switch. The BTN line will be pulled low when the switch is pressed..." How it works...? From the Hall-Sensor datasheet: "...AN48841B Low current consumption, high sensitivity CMOS Hall IC Operates on Alternating Magnetic Field (low-speed rotation for lock detection)..." -> it seems to switch high/low on change of the sensed polarity. But I don't understand how it can tell you about the direction. - Assumed, the paired magnets have exactly the same polarity position (can be, since they can "freely spin", they are not "locked" to each other), how could you find out the direction? I think you have to buy one, connect it to an oscilloscope and try to find out more. Greets, Roger PS: Connect to DIN
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