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  1. to make it clear: idiot question:

    i was thinking about putting SeqV3 patterns into SeqV4.

    Could it be possible to change seqV3 patterns into midifiles with a program?

    i imagine it is not only change .hex into .mid?

    i know pic and stm32 are not compatible but perhaps there is a possiblility to not lose seqV3 patterns?  :-[

  2. fussylizard       2 (?)
    strophlex         3
    nsunier         ~10
    rosch             3
    ssp               2 (maybe 4)
    gtxdude           2
    matoz              4
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                    ~26
    

    i' m in for 4 pcs.

    If there is a bulk for the same display in 20*2 and 16*2 , i' m interested.

    thx

  3. thanks Seppoman,

    I will try like that, i will see if i have big latency or not with the relay.

    So, when i will have configured J5 in the appli, i will be able to choose port J5 in my sequencer, and all note on of the track will send +5v to the relay.

    regards

  4. I read in different topics that J5 can be used like Ain, Aout, Din, Dout and we have to configure it in the code.

    But Aout and Dout are delivering some voltage and i don' t want it. I just want to take the place of the tap tempo switch with a track sequence.

    I don' t know very good CV world, and i have difficulties to imagine what is "gate out "exactly.

    so i continue to read, read, and read...

  5. Thanks for your answer Nils!

    so it is possible, awesome!!! yeah!!

    "A pic pin will do (possibly needs an opamp/transistor to buffer/adjust the signal)."

    Please, could you tell me more exactly about that?

    If i understand well, i can connect directly (with possibly needs an opamp/transistor to buffer/adjust the signal) the tap tempo switch to the Core of my MB SEQ?

    regards

    Loic

  6. Hello all midiboxers,

    I have a Boss DD7, it has "tap tempo" whith a momentary contact and i' d like to know if it is possible to midify it with a core and an Aout module? so, i could sequence delay with "note on"?

    But i don't know what i should use beetween Aout module and tap tempo switch. A relay?

    But i think relay should have latency and click...

    How can i transform analog control into momentary contact?

    This could be usefull for all "tap tempo effects"... if we could sequence it with a sequence track,i imagine results...

    regards

  7. salut, j' ai eu le même soucis avec le rétro éclairage sur un LCD 2*20 , j' avais juste à inverser les fils 15 et 16.

    Vérifie sur le datasheet de ton écran les connexions "led power supply".

    bonne continuation

  8. Perhaps we will have this options in MB64(e).2 with STM32 CORE soon...?

    Imagine a MB64 with  8 differents midi OUT... 8*16 channels!!!!

    I was thinking about that because i search a solution to control a 48 midi track MB Mixer, so 3*16 channels, that explain i need 3 differents midi out.

    And i haven't the programmer level to change applications codes correctly. I try something but i'm very far to catch my goal if i can say it like that in english...

    I have time, MB Mixer boards are not available yet and STM32Core too.

    It's time to dream and imagine the design.

    regards

    Loic

  9. ok, thanks, i was thinking about linking a second core but it is the same problem of software. I'm learning C language, but i' m at the beginning of the travel...

    So, if MB64(e) support two midi out maximum, i will thinking my project differently.

    regards

    Loic

  10. I ask the question in a better way:

    does IIc midi modules works with PIC18F452?

    I know it was for Eusart bug in PIC18F4620 or 4685 but does IIC midi modules works with PIC18F452 applications like MB64 or 64E?

  11. Quand j' ai un soucis comme ça, je deconnecte tout et je repart depuis le début:

    1: allumer le core avec le lcd sans aucun autre module.

    2: ajouter les modules un à un et vérifier à chaque fois si ça marche.

    il y a forcément un moment ou tu vas te rendre compte de quel module est en problème. Vérifie les branchements.

    Que dit le lcd?

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