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  1. Hello all,

    I'd like to know if IIc Midi modules are supported by MB64 or MB64e application?

    It would be for adding some Midi Out to my project.

    I have a LTC module, but i need one more Midi Out.

    Is it possible to use LTC out, IIC midi module(s) Out and Core midi Out at the same time?

    Thanks

    Loic

  2. Hello,

    I'd like to know if it will be possible to select several midi Out per track?

    It could be interesting to control several devices with one track.

    Perhaps it is stupid, but what about the possibility to select several midi channel out per track too?

    And the same thing for Aout... and mix of them (Aout+midi)

    (Lot of combinations!!!)

    And the same idea for inputs: possibility of routing several midi in and/or analogue in into one track.

    thanks , very good work!

    Loic

  3. "I'll shut up now.."

    you have said too much to excite my curiosity!

    "Maybe tone controls too. That would add an extra 4311 for each channel board, but you'd get a 4 band EQ for that channel."

    that is very a good idea!! do you prepare another board that could be connected to the other boards?

    That board must be more expensive with an extra 4311 but I think it worth the cost easily and, of course, it would complete your concept seriously.

  4. "Once the boards are available I hope we'll get a few more builders interested."

    Hi Lylehaze, don' t worry, i think these concept will make some noise in internet when boards will be available!! It is the first DIY midi controlled mixer and it has a lot of possibilities!!

    I envisaged to build a 52 tracks mixer (6 mixers of 8 mono boards into one mixer of 8 stereo boards) , controlled by MB 64 (3* 16 midi tracks).

    I think there will be more posts on this thread when we will have boards...

    best regards

  5. Hi, i have the real story of this synth: when my friend have found it, he went at his home to test it, and he didn' t saw that the power is 110V... and he plug it in 220 Volt... the synth made a little sound and... pwwwof, no sound...  He asked another friend of me about the power supply et he took of the transfo. I have it now. All fuses are clean.

    I tryed a 15/0/15 transfo, there is no synth sound but i can hear LFO and the LED supply is OK.

    I search now a 22/0/22 transfo...

    PS: excuse my "frog english"...

    Best regards

    LOIC

  6. thanks, i ever saw cs-10 schematics but i think it is a little different.

    the PSU is different according countrys.

    in CS-10 there is -15/0/+15 and +10, so 4 wires.

    Here, there must be only 3 wires.

    i' m afraid to grill something if i try -15/0/+15 or -15/+10/-15 ...

    i have sent a mail to Yamaha, i' m waiting for the answer to be sure.

    or if you want it would be cool if you test it.

    regards

    Loic

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