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Screaming_Rabbit

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  1. 1. solution: Ua "Honeywell HOA0901-011" (see link above) 2. solution (try out): Kevlar string transmission (ca. 20:1) on stepper motor. No rubber band... this would make it feel jerky. Kevlar string like the ones used by P&G for the fader drive transmission.
  2. ... I don't think this will work. 1st: Most HD-Discs have some kind of "smokey" colour... absorbs the light 2nd: If you glue the foil onto the discs, I think you will get too many unwanted reflections. Besides: If I look at the size of a HD-Disc (2.5"), why should I use the reflective technique? This technique needs much more precision and the effort is worth only for the matter of space saving. Greets, Roger
  3. ... well to stay focused: Search the forum for a long answer. ;) Short: If you're building a controller, use the 20k lin. Greets, Roger
  4. ... yes, but it makes no sense. Search the forum to find out why. Greets, Roger
  5. :) I had the same problem. I was just linking to this one, because I found it yesterday right away by Googling. I have three different ones by the time and as far as I remember, one had vector.... I have to check and post the precise name. Another trick is, to play with the size/resolution and then change the ratio in a graphic editor. One of those three tools I found, allows to print directly out of the tool. ... no, didn't connect it yet. Just ordered once 5 samples to implement into my big baby. According the specs, you can connect it directly to the DINs. As far as I remember, the pull-ups are already within the package. Greets, Roger
  6. I'm using Honeywell HOA0901-011 http://www.alliedelec.com/Images/Products/Datasheets/BM/HONEYWELL_OPTO_PRODUCTS/Honeywell-Opto-Products_Actives-and-Passives_2760060.pdf ... and the sw to design the disc: http://users.adelphia.net/~skbosko/Files/Robot_progs/Encoder_Design12.exe Greets, Roger
  7. http://www.bossshop.ch/ ... this is where I have all my screws from. Greets, Roger
  8. ... you have to try. There is also a higher quality coreless Alps Model, TK was testing and he was getting bad results. http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_mf.html (watch out: TK mixed up the pics and names for the "CP" and "W" K-Type faders) I just received 3 samples of P&G's newest lower cost fader (commercially not available yet). It feels nice and solid (same construction like Alps i.e. rubber belt not nylon string). I didn't find time to test it with the MF board yet. I will post the exact type/name later here in this mail. Greets, Roger
  9. ... how do you want to map 30 PS2 devices in Windows? Greets, Roger
  10. ... in any Surplus Stores or here: http://www.rapidonline.com/netalogue/specs/60-3205e.pdf
  11. ... seems like your quote is motivated by this thread: http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=10046.0 I think TK cleared everything with "julienvoirin". There is no need to insult anybody here. There are different skills, different budgets, different possibilities (machines)... Roger
  12. ... I'm not shure about there is a free version. I thought, there is only a free viewer. Well... search for yourself ;) http://usa.autodesk.com/ Greets, Roger
  13. This is a very neet feature P&G have. In OnAir- and Broadcast-consoles, this Microswitch is used for "fader overpress". - The fader is calibrated in your application, so "0" is where the slider touches the switch. If you pull down the slider even more, you activate the tact-switch and PFL is engaged. BTW: If the faders are really new and not too long stored, this is a mega deal! Greets, Roger
  14. I think Steve Vai was experimenting with it. He even had a guitar with split frets. Greets, Roger
  15. ... yepp, it's cool for fx, no doupt about that.
  16. ... nothing against the tape thing, if you use it as an effect. But if you constantly let it run for a look ahead solution, it's will wear down quicker than you like. Greets, Roger
  17. .... and after a few hours you have an AUTO-Set Low-Pass filter included. ;D
  18. Helllooooo! You guys are interfering the subject and Echopraxia's recent question just to give a non relevant answer to a 1 year old post? ::) ... if you at least would answer his question... ... depends what you are doing. I normaly remove flux before I assemble the boards with removable items. If you remove them you're on the safer side for shure, but if you don't spoil your components side with any solvent, you don't have to worry anything. Greets, Roger
  19. ... c'mon guys stop showing-off. No matter what voltage... if it hits you, you were not good enough ;) Greets, Roger
  20. ... wenn der Schalter wirklich an Pin34 angeschlossen ist, einfach den bestehenden "USER_ENC_NotifyChange"-Code-Teil durch... ...ersetzen Greets, Roger
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