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moxi

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  1. Hi, I'm selling this little beast : I let you debate about price... Also, I will join another sid module (with SID chip) with the machine, in case some genius can find some more room inside the box ;-) All my best!
  2. moxi

    mon projet midibox

    salut, pour les connecteurs, celui de ton lien n'a que deux ĉontacts (faut pas se fier à la photo), et les terminaisons métalliques sont vendues séparément. 5 contacts c'est mieux. pour le bouton ça a l'air bon. a+
  3. moxi

    mon projet midibox

    salut, essaie de régler les potars contraste et intensité sur le module core, c'est peu être juste ça..
  4. ...moueh...ça remplaceras pas le plaisir de faire un truc intelligent de ses dix doigts ! ;-)...
  5. moxi

    mon projet midibox

    fait juste attention chez farnell, les prix sont "hors-taxes" et les taxes sont rajoutées au dernier moment quand tu valides la commande...à moins que ça ait changé depuis...
  6. Hi, I've done a lot of job starting from analog toolbox application : inter-modulations between EGs and LFO's, LFO's by LFO's, MIDI note synced EG, bpm LFOs and much more..all this "digital" routing and modulations have been tested and verified with a scope, with standard Aout CV module. probably there is some detail issue due to my crappy way of programming, but that should do the job..you won't burn your analog gear using it ;-) ... take a look at : the app archive is at the bottom of last post, take a look in main.c where butons fonction are quickly explained. Best regards.
  7. moxi

    mon projet midibox

    Salut, dans tous les cas, il te faudra souder les composants sur les circuits. ouep. Pour l'alim, le plus simple c'est de prendre un transfo universel (ou tu selectionneras 9V) , 500mA voire 800mA si ton/tes LCDs consomment beaucoup (check sur le net la différence entre les volts (tension) et les ampères (courant), ça te servira longtemps!! pour les pads, lumineux : sparkfun en fait, c'est juste diablement chéro..puis c'est juste des boutons, pas vraiment des pads, même si du code sur Ucapps te permet d'émuler une réponse type vélocité (algo basé sur le temps de pression, pas sur la force de pression à proprement parler)..
  8. moxi

    mon projet midibox

    salut, et bienvenue.. pas besoin de module AIN, tu peux utiliser le port J5 du module core pour connecter jusqu'à 8 pots/faders. Le module LTC aussi n'est pas utile, si t'as besoin ni d'un second port MIDI Out, ni d'un port MIDI Trough. Pour l'UC16, essaie plutot de la vendre telle quelle pour avoir de quoi commander des pièces neuves à ta convenance, C'est toujours un peu bête d'abattre une chèvre pour avoir une vache ;-) ... Pour les encoders, VOTI.nl ou smashTV...entre autres.. hipHoôo! Moxi (not Fukushima related).
  9. humm.. Nils...It's maybe a too early for my necro..maybe it's just right about the Moxi-interface...;-) But it's now too late to change my name here, heheh! :ninja: much Love!
  10. re, pitit conseil si c'est ton projet electronique: divise la tâche en petit "stade", example, commence par le core et le LCD, charge une appli au hazard, ça marche : branche un module de plus (un din, sans boutons ni encoders, ça marche: branches tes encoders/buton...ainsi de suite...le pire et souvent le plus difficile, c'est le débugage. Prend un pic 4580, ou 4620, tu pourras tester les applis plus récentes et plus lourdes aussi, c'est plus prudent aussi en cas de mise à jour.. bon ok, j'arrive un peu aprés la bataille..mais comme on dit mieux vaut bon vomi par terre que jamais ;-) ...
  11. salut.. la résolution de la conversion aussi, car les adc's du pic si je me souvient bien se basent le courant (amperage) et non la resistance.
  12. hello, I update this thread, cause some works have been done since, I've finished the whole CS, and the resp. programming. It have been tested and all seems to work fine on the logic side. So I think it's good to share it. I won't go on this gear before some months cause I have a lot of things to do, and it will need all of my attention and concentration, what it's not possible now. but rather than keep it under dust... I attach the app and two little pics, as I've ripped some part for other project and be not able to light it up now, I put a little pic I've take last year with some leds lighting and the LCD... Lot of inter-modulation have been added, cv and audio mixers have been build , but not tested. Just some tests to directly modulate the cem3378 and to check modulation digital mixing have been done..far to be finished!!! I've added and do the testing with 2x40 LCD, more comfortable, but get no room on the painfully DIYed control surface, I keep this difficult choice for later, when maybe I will get enough dollarz to make a full new CS... A bankstick and a preset handling is now present, by some way I'm proud of it : you get access with only one buton act to 4 preset, one time you're in a bank, or with two pressing if you have to select another bank, saving it's quick and easy too (just acts on digital mods, of course, analog pots of cv-mixers and audio won't be saved, maybe the new stm32 core that can support more cv's module will be the trick to solve that..but a lot of rework should be necessary). The MIDI implementation is not finished, an internal bpm sync is present too, but no way to remember if I have tested it.. You will learn more reading the code, I'm open to possible optimisation, I know I tweak the codes always in a rough way, it's cause mathematic and me are two different thingz.. Another thing : the MBsid already can do all of this, so maybe this crappy app is useless... :frantics: All my best. Moxi. zaoum_16_07.rar
  13. Hello, I'm back (from where? ).. I present you my first SID, It was supposed to be a gift to the "Glistorp" man (http://fr.myspace.com/#!/glistorp), that learn me some great things, unfortunatly, I never see him again, maybe one of this dayz... So I've buil it robust, and organized for glitch and random sounding. The nice "gen" page, with this big LCD and the resp. selection butons allow direct access to random of each section, that's really fun to use, especially in drum mode, where you can keep the rythm and change the glide, or notes, osc's...or want you want (and so what want the SID) There is 5 analog pots (marked 1 to 5) that you can randomly assign too, so, one time you press the resp. sel buton, you won't know what you are goin to tweek, and sometime some strange behaviour appears as soon as you have pressed the knob "gen" buton (side effect? maybe an option to freeze pot reading during the change of assignation could be a good thing? but I'm not sure, does "clean" chaos is still chaos??... filter and LFO 1 get their dedicated buton, but it's boring that the 6581 get a so crappy filter, hopefully, I still get room to add an analog one later, but about filters, I have already more ambitious projects on the go, so... The big white "golf" half-ball come from an old home heater and this purpose is to play/stop sound or sequence. It's Glistorp who found it in a trashbin of the big town..Let say this big buton get something magic, but I can't explain that more precisly, only the rare person who push it can understand what I mean.. One more Time, thanks TK, SmashTV and all other great peoples here. Moxi.
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