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  1. Also, another feature of that type of silicone rubber button is that the resistance changes depending on how hard you bash them, making them (depending on being able to exploit this with the correct hardware and code) velocity and aftertoch sensitive. I have a mate who hacked a TV remote to make a velo sensitive keypad. Matte
  2. Thankyou, My plan is to use these buttons as my switch matrix http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=7835 It will be fairly pricey, but it will rule the world when it is complete.
  3. Hi all, how is the massive switch/ LED board for the Seq V3 put together? I am considering using the silicon 4x4 button matrices from sparkfun to make one and was wondering about the wiring from the DIN/DOUT modules, plus how many one would need etc... Cheers, Matte
  4. :-[ Doh, Cheers Smash Blonde moment one of those RTFM moments Matte
  5. Hi all, First of all cheers TK for the brilliant project, the sequencer that will make my PC pretty much obsolete!! I am slightly confused with the Dinx4 and Doutx4 modules I bought from SmashTV. The board layouts on the ucapps website show Single Inline Headers, yet the boards I have use Dual Inline Headers, how do these affect my wiring etc? But other than that slightly confusing thing, I have to say dealing with Tim was a pleasure, and I broke all my previous soldering records. I managed to get all the Seq and 2.4 Sid Control Surface A boards, stuffed and soldered, In an evening. All going well I hope to have this completed by the weekend as I want to show this off to my band at rehearsals. Cheers to everyone whoo made this possible. Matte
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