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  1. Hey all. I spoke with Thorsten about selling this and he's OK with it. How bout $350 for the midibox and Native Instrument's B4 with original manual. email me at kurtpowell at juno.com for information. I'll ship it to you at cost http://corvallis.craigslist.org/msg/1019237286.html Here are pictures of the finished product Kurt
  2. Hi there! I have just finished my box...to which I am VERY happy to finally have it done (Midibox by Kurt in the Midibox of the week section) The box actually works great. No complaints there. However, I am finding that there is one note on the keyboard (D above middle C) on my kurtzweil pc88mx that when I have midiOX running and and have my midibox connected, it sends an F instead to the computer. I have mapped out the midibox, seeing as how everything was comming in on channels 7, 16, 14, 12, 11, and a couple others. I thought that I was only mapping CC values, and that it has nothing to do with Note On, NOte off signals. Could I have messed up the keyboard mapping somehow? Kurt
  3. Sorry, I do not really understand the motor fader concept at all. I was under the assumption that the input pins where the motor faders go in are the same as an analog input. Kurt
  4. Hi there, I am in the process of building a midibox with 64 pots and faders. Is it possible to use the input pins on the core that connect to the MF module as additional analog fader inputs, thus making a possible 72 analog inputs? Thanks Kurt
  5. email me...have any left? (click on my name and you should have my email address) Could you also take a picture of the one you have made, so I have something to go by? Thanks thanks thanks...thats really cool of you to do... Kurt
  6. Hey everyone, My current brain child is to build a LC midibox 64 with a little change. Instead of having 32 analog inputs and 32 digital buttons, I need 28 pots 29 faders 7 analog "rocker" switches (to be used by attaching a low volt source to the bottom (under 5V) so that the AIN sees on/off My proposed system will include only: core module 2 AINx4's Does this sound possible? Kurt
  7. I have decided to build a variant of the low cost version of the Midibox64 It would include 2 AINx4's and one Core I would use 24 faders, 22 pots, 7 analog rocker switches, and one special pot. Does this sound plausible? Thanks Kurt
  8. Non motorized faders.. If I were to do motorized, it would have to be only 8 faders and a couple buttons if that. What's the difference in price? I know I can get a standard fader for about $1 Kurt
  9. Hey everyone, I was very suprised to see such a community centered around the very thing I was trying to create! Im using Native Instrument's B4 (b3 organ clone) and am wanting to make a controller with 24 faders, 8 buttons (less if I need to) and preferrably an lcd display so I know where the faders are at for every preset that comes up. SO...since I am new here..(and know nothing yet about PIC, MIOS, or anything), should I be building three midibox's of the old design, a midibox64? Or should I be doing the MIDIbox64 LC? I am definately a little confused. I dont mind doing my own research, but a little help in pointing me in the right direction would be very helpful, as I dont understand really any of the common language around here yet. And...does anyone have any *general* idea what I'm going to spend to do all this (I realize that pots and switch costs vary from place to place) I would appreicate any help. Many many thanks to anyone who responds... Kurt
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