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  1. I want one of them. I'll PM you. Sebo
  2. Hey Jaicen: Great for you man !!!! Recently I missed to buy a DR-110 in e-bay. I asked the seller if he can ship to my country, he say yes, then I look if I can spend the money (even my wife agreed), but when I go to buy it, was alredy solded :( Next time... Back to the schematics... Sebo
  3. Thanks th0mas!! I will try it. Sebo
  4. Thanks for reply Jaicen. To be honest I'm a busy on other projects too (TR-9090 & TR-808 clone). But I want to add some other sounds to my analog drums set up. I think at least I gonna build the DR-110 Hi Hats that I really like a lot (more than the 808 ones). So I gonna start to see the schematics... Sebo
  5. Any news about the DR-110 clone? I really want to do one, I specially like the hats. Jaicen: Do you finished the PCBs? Thanks Sebo
  6. Sorry, I mean in non full interface. I built a Step A Control Surface for single SID MBSID, so I don't have SID buttons. Sebo
  7. That otion in the menu will be great, but I don't think is implemented. Sebo
  8. Hey Moogah, Great Job !!!! Do the sequencer will output MIDI?? And will have velocity or only accent? Sebo
  9. Hi toxictv101: Great to hear the modules are working. What transistors do you use, the originals 2SA733, 2SC945 or the Halucinogen replacements (BC640, BC639)? And what Op Amps? Thanks
  10. Hi toxictv101: How you plan to use the midio128 to trigger the 808. Do you gonna use a trigger and an accent for every sound, or you gonna assign multiple outs to a single drumsound (via a resistor network or something) to get velocity response? Sebo
  11. The difference between V1 and V2 (sorry for the mistake before) is mostly software, the only hardware difference is the PIC (V1 uses 18F452 and V2 uses 18F4620). But you can make a V1 and when V2 comes out, you have to replace the PIC ans upload the new soft. Sebo
  12. Hi: I have my SID input conected to a switched jack, that grounds the input when nothing is connected and when I plug something let's the signal get in. The SID works great this way, as Wilba said, when I plug something I can hear the noise going up. I connected the out of my sound card and processed some drums with the SID and works OK. But connecting a guitar amp could be more dangerous, may be they connected the speaker out (that could blow almost anything), or may be the amp was bad grounded. Sebo
  13. Hi: I can't help you, I'm new with digital electronics. But I'm building some drum modules and I want a MIDI to drum converter too. I was planing to build the MIDI to drum part of the TR-9090 project, a clone of the TR-909 made by Trevor Page (I buyed a kit from him), to use with the drum modules I'm building. Check the schematics at his site (http://introspectiv.org/). May be that can help you. Sebo
  14. Hi: I can't spend that money right now, but I think that this group buy gonna take some time to arrange, so count me in. I'm in Argentina, South America. Sebo
  15. Hi: The SID have 3 oscillators, so a maximum polyphony of 3 notes can be played. But normally you want the 3 osc played mono to get a more complex sound, thats why you can construct a multi SID box, to obtain a polyphonic box (up to 4 SID=4voices) with 3 osc each. But with MIDIbox SID V2 you can't play drums, and a bass and a lead at the same time (as you ask). You have to choose to run a drum machine or a synth in the box. With a multi SID box you can play diferent synth sounds on every one of them (but I'm not shure how, because I build a single SID one). In MIDIbox SID V3 will be possible to run a drum machine in one SID a 303-like bassline in another and a lead synth in another all at the same time, but in different SIDs, so you still need to build a multi SID box.
  16. Let's keep the topic alive, so if someone have some chips, he is going to know that we want them.
  17. Slorrin: Do you have some more? I want at least one 8580. Thanks
  18. Wilba: If you have enough patience, you can download the Giraya bank and use SIDpec with the print option (-p). With this option all parameters in every patch in the bank are printed to screen (in MB SID format), so you can program the MB SID using that set of parameters. Could be a great synth programming exercise :) Sebo
  19. Hi: Sorry for the delay, I was busy making music ;) I tried with the individual patch and SIDpec and didn't work. As with the whole bank SIDpec converted it, I have to add the F0 (this time the F7 byte was there), but my MBsid don't take it. Maybe I will try some more, but the MB SID is really easy to program, so I'm not desesperate for convert them.
  20. Hi: That's great. Really. Actually I'm building a MIDIbox with 32 pots and 16 (maybe 20) buttons, and was planing to customize the firmware to control my Matrix-1000 and my Juno-1. But I want it to send CCs to other synths (MIDIbox SID, etc.) also. Can you be a little more specific about the hardware needed. Mostly because I'm in the begining of the project and if I need to do some changes (hardware) I want to do it now. Thank you.
  21. Thank you. I'm gonna try to convert it.
  22. Hi: I've downloaded the app, and converted some banks from the SIDStation site. I added the missing F0 and F7 to the file, and the missing MIDIbox SID header, but I can't get the banks working in my MB SID. The converted banks are smaller than a standard MB SID bank. I can't find SIDstation individual patches to try. If anybody can do it, please let me know.
  23. Sebo

    PG200??

    Hi: If what Otterfan and Altitude are saying is true, I think you have to work a lot to customize the firmware, I think can be done, but I'm not sure. If the JX3P receive sysex, of course I would share my work with you.
  24. Sebo

    PG200??

    Hi: I own a Juno-1 that uses the PG-300 programmer (wich I don't have). The Juno-1 can be programmed via sysex, the sysex implementation is in the last page of the manual. And the PG-300 sends this sysex to the synth. I think the JX3P works in the same way (but with a different sysex implementation). If you can't find the sysex implementation for the JX3P, you can use any soft editor and a MIDI monitor to see what is sending. Actually I'm building a MIDIbox with 32 pots and 16 buttons, and i'm planing to customize the firmware, adding the sysex of the Juno-1 and my Matrix-1000. I think you can do the same with the JX3P.
  25. Hi: I'm looking forward this thread with a lot of interest. I'm keeping an eye in the Hallucinogen 808 project too :) Here are the schematics for the CR-78
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