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  1. err.... that one? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl0guIkizVQ
  2. This is so weird. You can get a MIDI-USB-Interface with 5 I/Os for just about 15€! I mean, search for MIDI-Interfaces at thomann for example and compare the prices. Can anybody tell me why that is like that? :P
  3. Hi, So you are going to connect CORE and GM5 directly? (just asking, It will definitely work.) err... with the GM5 you have a MIDI-Interface. You have to upload midibox-applications or newer MIOS-Versions over MIDI. That's the only way. Simply connect the MIDI I/O of your GM5 with the MIDI I/O of your CORE and upload the software via MIOS-Studio. What do you mean with "connect my computer to the CORE directly" ? err... that goes like that: [[PC]]------------usb (one cable)------------[[GM5]]=======MIDI (two cables)======[[CORE]] PC and GM5 are connected over the "Universal Serial Bus"
  4. That's really some awesome stuff. I usually find such dancing (/ballet?) stuff boring as hell, but the lights give it all some really nice "organic" touch. I'd like to see it working with more than one dancer and It would surely be cool to see the movements controll the music. Thanks for posting, stryd
  5. -> http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_lcd_4bit.pdf -> http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid/mbsid_v2_communication.pdf
  6. Welcome aboard! *SLP points* http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/ you'll have to read a lot. All the information is available in the wiki and at www.ucapps.de But when your MB_SID is working, you'll know that it was worth it. And Please use the "search"-function of the forum before asking questions. most of them have been already asked before. regards,
  7. http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/buy.html -> Female SIL Crimp Connectors
  8. Three Hands? Don't you have teeth?
  9. ahum..yep... you're right. There's a logical error in my idea. That won't work. But there's always the possibility to achieve your goal with some MIOS-Coding :)
  10. always read the whole thread ;)
  11. Take the 2 pins of your encoder-button. let's call them A and B. now split one pin up. you should have three wires now. A1, A2 and B Now take the DIN-Pins of your play and shift-buttons, let's call them C and D, and connect everything this way: A1 - C A2 - D B - GND this will work, but it's *really* just a quick'n'dirty kinda thing. [midibox ruins my english, btw :P ] By pushing the encoder button, both, the play- and the shift-button, are closed at the same time. You will therefore not be able to use shift and/or play while pressing the encoder-button and vice versa. regards
  12. The Pots are likely to work as Voltage-Dividers (like when using them with midibox stuff). You could measure how much voltage there is on the outer pins of the pots. then simply replace the pots with an AOUT-module (and perhaps some opamp circuitry). There might be even a chance to interface the Controller of the pedal directly... but i dunno exactly. open it and take a picture :)
  13. http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/mbhp_doutR5.html you could use some ULNxxxx Darlington Transistor ICs and Relays
  14. SLP

    wood!

    :o :o Awesome!!!111 what is it going to be exactly?
  15. I hope she touched some grounded stuff (PC casing) before toughing the board like this ;D
  16. was Napkis meint, ist: Alle *unbenutzten* AINs müssen geerdet werden. sitchwort AUAIMBCTG All Unused Analog Inputs Must Be Clamped To Groung
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    CORE PSU

    It really depends on the additional things like LEDs and a Display-Backlight. If you're using a backlit display and some LEDs it will probably draw some 500mA. Btw. Current is measured in Ampere. So it's gotta be mA instead of mha. If you want to measure the capacity of a battery/rechargeable battery it's Ampere*hours. -> Ah , mAh regards
  18. Je ne sais pas que j'ai te compris correctement. Tu as besion d'un midibox qui envoie seulement deux commandements SysEx. C'est correct? C'est bien sur possible avec deux interrupteurs. Tu as besoin de une Core-module et und DINx1-module. Si tu suis le link de stryd, tu vois que on peut programmer ca. regards
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    Bandprojekt27

    hmm... now as you say it... yes... The Lo-cut-switch was accidentally on ;) some words to the "Band" and the Recording stuff: We're not really planning and arranging songs. Usually I come up with a Synth-/Piano-Pattern and then there's our drummer and the E-bassist and we just jam along. Sometimes there's also a singer. Bass, Singer and Me are going into a Behringer Eurorack MX1602 which is connected to a McCrypt power amplifier and some pretty old Dynacord boxes. I have to say that I don't know who has bought the power amplyfier and the Loudspeakers. The room we're playing in belongs to noone, everyone can play there. The Recording is done with a Edirol R-44 I've won once. The drums are recorded with some cheapo Shure Mic, Bass and Myself are routed to the 2 Aux-Busses, which then go to the R-44, and as the mixer has only 2 Aux-Busses, the singer has to sing into 2 Mics when he wants to be heard on PA and on the Recording :D . As you can see, it's pretty chaotic. But it works and it is a lot of fun. As I have to unplug, pack, carry, unpack, replug, unplug, pack, carry, unpack and replug all my equipment when we're practicing, I really only take some kind of "minimal-setup" with me. That includes my mixer, the R-44, a Roland SH-201 and a Roland U-220 for piano- and string-samples and stuff like that. So Auto-panning of some high-freq-strings is not really doable ;) After the sessions I just open the files in Audacity, mix them roughly and upload them. Thank you for your tips. Next time I'll take care of the Lo-cut switch and play around with the EQs a bit. :) regards
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    Bandprojekt27

    new stuff uploaded :) no vocals this time. comments are welcome :)
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