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  1. I believe i was talking about something that is directly related to the topic at hand. I guess the old saying applies perfectly in this situation "if you aren't with us, you're against us". I realize that TK changed the license after i took a look at the source. I understand that an older version of MIOS was licensed under the GPL; and i also realize that it's not licensed under the GPL anymore simply because the open source philosophy doesn't compliment the philosophy of midibox. Why someone would license their source under the GPL to begin with if they didn't want it to be used under the conditions of the license, that is beyond me. I respect TK's wishes with this project, and it is his right to do what he wishes with platform. Is this really how you treat new comers? Scrutinize someone for participating in a thread? If the topic of the thread is not open for discussion, why is the thread open? I realize that its from last year, and i'm sorry that i bumped a year old thread. However, don't start throwing accusations around because i'm trying to participate in an open discussion. Someone should really just lock the thread since the discussion is obsolete, and dealt with.
  2. I think the problem lies in the fact that you chose the GPL as your license. You expect people to rely on the honor system to uphold your personal requests. I think its almost equal as saying "we are going to release a server class variant of linux, BUT you can't use it in any commercial sense where you could profit off a SERVICE". The main problem is that It's completely legal under this license to provide a service, you wouldn't have to sell midiboxs, you are simply a contractor who is implementing an open source platform on a hardware platform. I understand that the PCB layouts ARE NOT licensed under anything, and TK reserves all rights on that end of things. But, you can't really tell someone to not put together commonly used parts in a specific fashion and not use the software platform... I'm actually quite confused on the legalities of this. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
  3. I just found this site. http://www.rfqwork.com/ It looks like you can get some decent deals on routing, plasma, laser, waterjet, molds, and pcbs (designed or etched). Just a website of interest for you midiers. (honestly, its my last post ;))
  4. Interesting, very interesting.., I know that many people here cry out for a CNC machine; so basically, DIY :D http://www.cnczone.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=297
  5. On my search to learn how to design PCBs I came across what I believe to be an excellent guide on the basics. It runs you through all the design concepts and gives come helpful advice. FREE! http://alternatezone.com/electronics/files/PCBDesignTutorialRevA.pdf I am attempting to find a collection of tutorials that we could put in a sticky thread for the noobs (like myself). Searching through thousands of forum posts gets tedious, really quickly.
  6. it could be great. Accordion javascript menus, a nice image gallery. Some new graphics.. It would be pretty!
  7. I've been having a debate with myself over the choice of pots or encoders. It's basically just going to be a multi purpose controller used for traktor or live. I don't see any draw backs to using either... Am i missing something?
  8. I like the idea of the wiki being a more user friendly manual and ucapps being a reference manual. However, i believe that the wiki isnt very user friendly now. I think that the articles need to link out to the reference manual. There seem to be a lot of text that should be links to the wiki, even the simple things such as buttons, pots, and faders deserve their own wiki page (with example pictures!). This is a bit off topic but, the website could use an overhaul ;) . If you are interested i could throw together a new version (it might take a while). There is a wealth of information and resources to be found here; however I feel (even as a new user) that it seems to be a bit un-userfriendly.
  9. Funny story, I some how come across this http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=7008.0 on a DJ blog and almost creamed myself. In about 10 minutes I had found my way to ucapps.de. I have now read every page on that site and on the wiki (you guys know how to draw someone in :P). I've decided that I want to make a control surface for traktor/deckadance/live . I believe i generally know what direction i need to take for it. I basically need to duplicate the functionality of Sasha's control surface with some variation. I basically need 1 - Core 1 - AIN 1 - DOUT (for LEDs?) 1 - LCD module (seems kinda pointless) I just have a few questions. I want to use joysticks to control certain features (effects). These are analog? I was reading about how when you load a new track into traktor you basically have to reset all the pots, and faders to 0 or whatever the default is. I hear that the new version of Traktor has some midi feedback support added. Does anyone have any experience using endless encoders for the EQ, or any other knobs? Illuminated, rubberized pushbuttons (that blink to the beat of the music) is this even possible?
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