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4,96 - 4,97V even when the damaged pot is turned high Should be fine or not? You meant at the outer pins of the pots ? add: now no response on 9-16. I took a new pic and uploaded my code of mb64. nothing more to change than the number of pots and buttons or not ? im gonna have a the 100st look now at my pcm :(
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Cheap 1" GLCDs for small displays and LCD buttons
dj3nk replied to cheater's topic in Design Concepts
prog it :) would be a nice idea -
Hi dudes. my mb16 is now nearly ready but i've got a major problem. All pots seem to work ok. i've got 4 rows of 4. Nr1-8 all is fine! But 8-16 something is wrong. Values just go from 3- 125. Now....when I turn the 2nd pot of the 3rd line (pot 10), the other pots of this line just go with it. I can turn the other pots of the 3rd and 4th row and they work fine. except when i turn the faulty pot to high, ..... then the other are in/decreasing with the amount the bad pot moves. Also funnily enough, if the bad pot isnt set up too high, I can "adjust" the range the others can go. In example badpot @ 100 ====> goodpots@97 or sth; all rest of pots in the line arent changeable anymore . badpot @ 20 ====> goodpots adjustable from 5-127 badpot @ 15 ====> goodpots adjustable from 0-122 So when I let that bad pot @ about 15 all others work fine. (hmm... 8-16 just working in that smaller range like this example tells you) I've already tested to plug another 4051 into my ain but that doesnt affect the problem. hope you can help me. Power and ground rails cant be the prob i think. They go from up to down. (pot nrs: 1,5,9,13 2,6,10,15 3,7,11,15 4,8,12,16). Due pots 1-8 are working so I dont think it has sth do do with. Powercables are all soldered in the middle of the 4 stripe boards (right word???). Every part has been soldered, no coneectors. I cant find any bad soldering or bridges on my ain. greetz.
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Nobody said, youre right. I just wanted to say, because I think there are several people who first want to build a little box and then expand that one.
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But you cant make a 64 out of it so fast if you want to.
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looks good. A nice option to integrate would be a switch to use the buttons like a drumsequencer for your fruityloops patterns. Is it possible in fruity to turn several steps on or off via midi ?? that would be 2in1. :D
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same prob. can you mail me the answer too?
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build a lc and into the same case another 64 etc so can add your personal features. You can merge it to one in out
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lol very good ^^
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Cheap 1" GLCDs for small displays and LCD buttons
dj3nk replied to cheater's topic in Design Concepts
Yeah thats cool ! 4 buttons ^^ havent thought of that -
Cheap 1" GLCDs for small displays and LCD buttons
dj3nk replied to cheater's topic in Design Concepts
;) His idea was to build a button of it. I think he knows that its supported -
How can I obtain 2x55 character lcd for MBHP LC like it's origin??
dj3nk replied to pilgrims1's topic in MIDIbox HUIs
look left under LCD Module. There are all actually supported LCD-Controllers. -
LEFT ==> MidiboxLC ==> RREEAADD ! of course first read by your own. we wont do your homework.
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yes. youre right. SMD isnt so good for that. For that fading effect he has to prog PWM for the dout. Isn't here any similar for that to find? In MidiboxSID perhaps (for the LedMatrix)? Sound also a good idea for a tiny meterbridge just with single rgbleds, used for a microDAW or something like that..
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habs schon mit nem onlineübersetzer probiert da kommt aber ned viel brauchbares raus. aber es geht schon um musik machen :) Kennt keiner nen spanier ? ^^ ich glaube er möchte live in ableton mit dieser scratchplate werken. timecodevinyls werden dort nicht unterstützt, aber midi-transport.
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... SID CHIP !! lol the forum rap
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Can fun have a cost ;) ? First deposit should be about .... ??? ... perhaps NOTHING when you take all parts out of old things ;) ..... 50 € ... that should be a single sid with a medium control unit and lcd. It's how we said, the higher quality you want the more money you'll have to spent. Most expensive parts are the chassis, knobs, encoders. (and the SID/C64 if you have to buy them and dont have them already. Search ebay for them.) But if you are good with your hands you can build a good looking chassis/frontpanel by your own and save perhaps over 100Euro. ALso you can buy 15-pack of LEDS for 5 Euro at Conrad or search ebay for a 100-pack for 10 Euro and use the rest of the leds for your next project. I think you should start with a single SID. You have to search a good shop. Do you know smashtv or pcbmike? http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/ http://www.mikes-elektronikseite.de/shop_deutsch/index.htm You have to know what you want to build by your own or what you buy ready2use. Thats one of the biggests factors of DIY. If you have an old C64 with a SID left and have the skill to etch your own pcb. (google for "diy pcb etching" or sth) 15 Euros will do to get your Sid waving :) If you dont want to configure all the settings over PC... then you can buy your parts for the control surface. That would be more costs. Go and look what you exactly want for the beginning ... make a list and look into the webshops :) A complete good looking SID can cost you nothing or ... dont know 300 euro (including professional frontpanel and all parts with high quality) ????
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ich bin doch so wissensdurstig ^^ weisst du ums wasses genau geht?
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genau. Mein Vorschlag: Geh hin und dir bau zB einen DIPSchalter oder Jumperbrücken ein mit dem du die benötigten Pins zum beschreiben auf nen Stecker legsts. Am DIP kannste dann umschalten, und einen Adapter zwischen edrum und brenner stecken. Also quasi mit einer schaltbaren Verlängerung in deiner Box flashen. Auf der corev2 ging das sehr schön. Da waren 5 jumperbrücken über dem pic die man abzog und den Kabeladapter draufsteckt.
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yeah i made a electrical guitar out of a mahgony block with NO ELECTRICAL MACHINES. :D But looks really good.
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i dont know if you can buy ready rgb rings. I think you should build them by your own with standard rgb-led or one colored smd leds.