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rosch

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  1. if you're registered with them & logged in, and have all items in your basket, go to the myReichelt section and click "Warenkorb speichern". then you can choose a name to save and check on the right side "öffentlich". i haven't done it publicly yet, but according to the page you should receive a link you can share then.
  2. hehe i got one working fine now. found a member who had 2 chips and needed one pcb!
  3. yeah! fresh release today!
  4. nope i confused the smt diodes with the square shaped head of the buttons
  5. it looks like you''ve layed it out for the eswitch tacts and 5mm leds? that's a big YAY from me, as i'm planning to do exactly that setup. i'd volunteer to join a test drive of the board if you consider doing that !!!
  6. sorry i'm not the right person to help you there, i don't know enough about it yet... i've only changed a few settings in setup files so far....
  7. yeah i think so! i've only had it running in stereo with 6582As and also 8580 so far and it sounds awesome already. i think the step to 4x stereo will have a huge effect.
  8. yeah i'm definitely in for the matrix board. we've been talking about that in your thread some time ago. my plan now is to complete my MB6582 with 6582A sids and also making a full CS for a little stereo version with 6581 R4AR sids, which sound different to the regular 6581 i found (but following TK's standard wiring from the pdf's) i'll keep those stock. and once they're running i'll make one 6582 with a custom control surface and 6581 with SSM filters and vcas. so this will be more advanced in different regards. things to learn.... i'll have a look at your wiki page and write myself down on your list then.
  9. MB6582 boards just ordered :)

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    2. rosch

      rosch

      with the seq it's the same. got literally everything here, but got stuck with the DIN/DOUT chains, as i made some really bad kludge with the additional caps.

    3. Antix

      Antix

      haha...very hard turn in full build mode...but it is true...in this mode you can solder night and day. ;-)

    4. rosch

      rosch

      hehehe smashTV says it's my turn for SeqV4 CS kit now!!!! YAAAAY!!! feels like Xmas!

  10. yeah i always wanted to do my own CS too. result: 2+ years without MB6582 but today i got back to reason and ordered boards from smashTV!!! but i'm still planning to make a custom surface in the future too, once i get figured out the matrix!
  11. just to add some info: you can always mix encoders and digital switches on one DIN board, you just need to follow the appropriate order. also you might have to make changes in your firmware setup file. what you can't mix obviously are switches or encoders with analog pots, that's all. while you're at it you could consider also getting a small bank stick pcb for 8 eeproms (you can get the board also from mike, not sure if they're listed in the shop though) pleas show some pics of the process, especially the HD jogwheels! edit: here's a link (as example for combination of switches and encoders), it's of the sequencer, but basically the same thing: http://ucapps.de/midibox_seq/mbseq_v3_din.pdf
  12. rosch

    My SEQ V3

    nice build! are these regular computer keyboard buttons you modified with leds?
  13. have a look around, there are always new people coming in and don't feel like they have to meet any special requirements from the community's side. usually they ask how they can start a project, where to get parts from, where's the problem with their boards etc... usually sales clerks, at least good ones, notice when the point is reached when their time spent in senseless pitch efforts outweighs the gain they calculated.
  14. no, because the two output voltages of the C64 psu are added to about 14V and the 7809 / 78L09 on the sid module regulates this down again.
  15. man, i wanted to recommend having a look at Ray Wilson's site for some easy active mixer circuits, but i thought no, they'll likely need bipolar supply! doh! if you use seppoman filters and vca you'll need bipolar supply anyway!! so you could look over there, if you haven't already.
  16. thanks!! my favourite is the 1st one! gonna try this as soon as the box is closed again
  17. yep i'm planning 1 vca and 1 vcf per sid. thanks for explaining that. so i'll definitely need 4 Aout_NGs. i haven't yet tried the vca, that will be the next step now. also i'm considering taking a control surface board from smashTV and the original panel from JulianF to speed things up a bit. but the stereo sid with the seppoman filters sounds so good, i just have to do that with 6581. hard to imagine that 8x sound!
  18. please forgive me my ignorance. what is it actually that makes a Matt Gray bass, technically? of course i've listened to the demo you made and it sounds very cool. I'm gonna try it too as soon as i've hacked my sid together again (finally). also i must admit, i haven't done anything yet with the multi engine, except for testing that it works. so the discussion about the technical details in this thread is, embarassingly, a bit over my head. is there an easy way to explain, or would it rather be shut up and try ?
  19. hehe i've taken care of the seppoman boards and parts of the SSMs already. just need 2 more Aout_NGs then. and other stuff too, of course. what i meant is J2 on the Aout_NG board. you connect the core to Aout_NG J1. while all other pins of J1 and J2 (Aout_NG) are connected, just the 4th pin of each go in the direction of the rest of the aout circuit, each on their appropriate side. so that's what lead me to the conclusion that both halves of the Aout_NG could receive their data from two different sources. i have the feeling that i'll get deeper into the system and how it functions slowly, step by step. but i hope i assume correctly that for example one SSM2164 quad VCA can have each of their quarters controlled by CVs source independent (from different Aout_NGs) maybe i should make a quick drawing how i meant it would work.... yeah and pricey, sure! but wth, it's worth it!
  20. i can confirm they work just fine. i bought an 6581 on ebay from him recently.
  21. Jojjelito, so that means i can't share one Aout_NG for two cores..... i just took a look at the Aout board. couldn't just connect pin 4 of J2 to a second core? without studying the schematics right now it seems as if it were planned that way (visually). but if that's not possible it's still not that dramatic, as one can share each Aout-NG then for one dual VCF and half of a quad VCA (seppoman's of course). dang i have to RTFM !!
  22. i probably do not have the best market overview, but the midibox platform already seems to be very efficient in terms of getting hardware to work and provide desired functionality, without push from the commerce 101. of course it all depends from skilled engineers who are able to "do things half asleep". so if you're able to develop, commercially produce and make a living of highly interesting products that's great! for example i am not that skilled, unfortunately. and if you like the community that much you could even design them compatible to midibox and declare them open source for diy. may seem as a smartass comment, but that's just your request from the exact opposite point of view.
  23. @ssp: what are you building atm?
  24. the routing is done in the menu. eg you need 1/2 Aout_NG for a dual SSM board. the second core would then be connected to the remaining Aout inputs. at least that's how i expect it to work. i'll try to use SSM2044 VCFs and SSM2164 VCAs with the MB6582. that's of course all dreams of the future right now, haven't even completed the synth itself and only 2 working NG's and just one of each SSM boards finished.
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