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Trevor

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  1. Thanks, I'll probably end up using the ULN2083 since that has a max of 500mA for each output.  That will be plenty to drive the relays.  Can I order the DOUT kit with the ULN2083's from Smashtv? or do I have to order those from somewhere else?

    Here's a schematic I drew of my relay a long time ago (resistor values are 1K now)

    schematic.jpg

  2. JohnC,

    I believe that Trevor want to add a MIDI Player to his functioning organ. The Midibox will be a second "console."  The MIDI Out will control the DOUT pins to do the same job as pressing a key. So what he will have is a key contact and a DOUT pin wired together to one input of his relay.

    That is correct.  Sorry I'm making it so confusing.  It's just hard to explain just through text and pictures. 

  3. sorry I made that a little unclear ???

    I think the key contacts would be the best place to wire the DOUTs because there are pins that can easily have other wires soldered onto them.  Also, the coupler relays are all right in the console and the key contacts are the only good places to wire into before hitting the relays in the console.

    Can I just choose any numbers for the 16 digit PIC ID?

  4. Yes, the Midibox will be wired in parallel into the key contacts.

    Can a single Core be split between 2 Midi channels so I could have 2 DOUTs on one channel and 2 DOUTs on another?

    If this is the case, it looks like I would need 2 Cores and 8 DOUTs.  Is that correct? (I think I finally understand this :))

    Otherwise, if each Core is limited to the 128 MIDI notes and only one channel, I would need 5 Cores for the 5 channels (Choir, Great, Swell, Pedal, Pistons) :-\

  5. thanks Johnc.  It's good to know that this has been done successfully already.

    I'm planning on using the computer only for the output of MIDI from Finale files.  I want to be able to just plug my MacBook Pro into the organ, put on some music from Finale files, and do homework, study, read or whatever.

    I'm going for a classical, somewhat symphonic organ with quite a bit of unification.  I make all of my relays myself so I'm all set with those.

    Tomorrow I will read read read!

    here's a very rough diagram of what I'm going for:

    midibox.jpg

  6. thank you everyone!

    jimhenry,

    I already have the relays for the pipe organ made (the crazy things on breadboard).  I'm not looking to have Midibox read from the manuals/pedals/stops.  All I would like is something that can interpret MIDI signals coming from Finale/Sibelius. etc. on the computer and turn it into 12V going to the correct key relay.

    I do have a combination action.  That's a good idea to have it on pistons instead of each drawknob/coupler.

    What I am looking to build is something like this: http://www.j-omega.co.uk/mtp8.html

    I have a total of 31 pistons, so that could be fit into a 32 output board.

    I would wire the outputs directly into the key and piston contacts.  I think that would work.

  7. Hey everyone!  First post here.

    I have a III/20 (3 manual, 20 rank) pipe organ that I have been building in my home over the past couple years.

    organ "chamber"

    n210901242_30459537_6649.jpg

    My plan is to have three 64 note drivers for each of the three 61 note manuals, a 32 note driver for the pedal, and possibly a driver for the 59 stops (including couplers).  Ideally, I would like to have the drawknobs and coupler tabs move, so I would need two 64 note drivers; one for the "on" solenoids and one for the "off" solenoids.  This way I could have manual 1 on midi channel 1, manual 2 on channel 2, 3 on 3, pedal on 4, stops "on" on 5, and stops "off" on 6. :o

    console

    n210901242_30479985_2322.jpg

    Unfortunately, my knowledge of electronics is fairly limited.  I have built a couple of diode matrix relays with transistor drivers for the organ, but that's about the extent of what I can comprehend right now.

    relay

    n210901242_30481534_3681.jpg

    What would it take to put together something like this?  I have read other posts on this forum about driving pipes and read about MIDIbox on the website, but it all goes waaay over my head! ???  What do I need to do to get started?

    Thanks!

    Trevor

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