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redhalo

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  1. I just ran into the Tonepad site a few days ago, odd coincidence. I've ordered the parts to build a TS-808 Tube Screamer distortion pedal for my little brother. I'm no guitarist, so I don't know how good it will be, but the list price on the net for one is like $150-$200. Pretty easy to build from the looks of it.

  2. Oh, that very much looks cool, SM. I first got into modular-like computer software through Jeskola Buzz. Are you familiar with that program?

    Hmm. I'm not making any promises, but when my MBSID is finished perhaps i'll work on a Reaktor controller for it like yours, and maybe add some ideas of mine. I think it would be good for the scene to see more people taking it upon themselves to add to the available tools instead of just asking for them. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

  3. With Native Instrument's Reaktor you can build instruments and effects very much like that of Synthedit and bring them into other programs as VST's. The saved ensembles (as they are called) are cross compatible with PC & Mac. Unfortunatly you still need Reaktor to use them (expensive).

    In the case of SIDControl, it's just sending midi back out rather than dealing with audio directly I would imagine (havn't tried the VST yet). So I see no reason why Reaktor couldn't do it. In fact I had never heard of Synthedit before now and was amazed at how similar it looked to Reaktor.

  4. But for me and my minimal-SID-Synth (which was a PC-CD-Rom before) it's the best choice to make cool HW-SID-sounds in a quick and easy way inside my PC.

    Ok, just to clarify...you have your sid synth built to take up a drive bay on your computer? And judgeing by the "cd in" you have all the wireing internal? Thats a pretty unique idea if i'm reading correctly. Any pictures?

  5. Hi guys, I stumbled upon the midibox site looking for some midi electronics project to play with and am just amazed at the prospective ease of the MBSID. All the hard work and technical knowledge that would usually be out of my current reach has been taken care of for me.

    Now, I have most all of my parts on order, with the exception of the power supply. See, I would like to build a basic single MBSID with step A controls into the case of a Yamaha midi keyboard I also have on order. Preferably to wire the keyboards midi out to the MBSID's midi in internally (or perhaps with a short external cord to keep the midi ports usable). The keyboard says it pulls 35ma off of 6 AA bateries or 2 W off of an AC adapter. Could I power both the MBSID and the keyboard off of the batteries, even if I have to use more than the 6? My intentions are to make this portable and self contained so that I just have to plug into my amp.

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