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  1. The MB Link function should be the best solution. http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_link I think you can change the option with Seges Syx Editor: http://www.ucapps.de/howto_tools_syxedit_18f.html or in the code. Hope this will help you a little.
  2. Congratulations, well done! Greetings Markus
  3. Hi, nen Vorwiderstand brauchst du nicht, die Helligkeit deiner Hintergrundbeleuchtung kannst du ja über ein Poti am Coremodul einstellen.
  4. Perhaps this will fit: ;) http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=4;GROUP=A529;GROUPID=3013;ARTICLE=44901;START=0;SORT=order_col_artnr_besch;OFFSET=16;SID=29NxDA3awQAR0AABkh3aA352f106dd03198b8699d8c7c2baf872c
  5. This one is not black but looks good: http://www.online-schrauben.de/cgi-bin/onlineschraubende.storefront/473b29ca00791a04273fc0a8022305d9/Catalog/3353
  6. Which size do you need? P.S.: Looks like Shorty`s
  7. Yes, you got it. You should check if the keyboard merges the incomming data, but normally it should. The Snap, Relative or Parallax mode should work too. The midibox gets the feedback from the pc over the midi out of the keyboard. You will have a little bit latency, but that should be no problem. Greetings
  8. As discibed above. So you dont need an LTC module or an external merger. If you want to record the midimessages in detail with your pc, you can set the channel for the midibox messages and the keyboard messages different. Hope this answers your question.
  9. Than you can use the midibox 64 application too. But you should know, 4 buttoms are reserved for the menue navigation. So you will have 28 free programmable buttoms, 32 free programmable pots, 32 leds depended from your din module. You have to costomize the firmware e.g.: number of pots... But this is not very hard to do and you will find much help here. Greetings
  10. Hi, an welcome. First you should think about of what kind of midibox you will build. I built a cascaded midibox 64, there is the possibility to customize the firmware. TK provided this so. After you have done this all external midi in signals will be routet to the midi out port. Greetings midiboxxer
  11. Download the midibox 64e application, there you can find the 16e. ;)
  12. Have you the possibility to messure the current of your midibox with an multimeter?
  13. What Version of midibox sid do you upload, v1 or v2? Please try this again: http://www.ucapps.de/mios/midibox_sid_v1_7303b.zip Greetings
  14. Please upload the interconnection test again and try it again. Perhaps diconnect the midi out cable from the core modul after uploading the application, so we can see that there´s no midi loop which controlls the application. Good luck! ;)
  15. Congratulations, hope you post some pictures of your finished box. ::) Best Regards Markus
  16. Sorry, my fault. It should be IC1 MCLR is on pin1 of the pic. If it works now, you can check if there´re any loosely cabels (bad connections).
  17. Please check the voltages at the first core when the problem appears. C1:MCLR(1) - IC1:Vss(12) = 5V ? IC1:Vdd(11) - IC1:Vss(12) = 5V ? IC1:Vdd(32) - IC1:Vss(31) = 5V ? Make sure that Sc on J10 coreboard is not connect to the sidboard. (only core with controlsurface) Please check the value of R1 (coreboard). Greetings
  18. Have you meassured the voltage for the sid chip? You should have 12V for the 6581. Greetings
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