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rosch

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  1. hey, same here! thanks for doing all this bulk order madness for us. and i'm glad i can participate. those demo sounds are just awesome. great work!! :thumbsup:
  2. rosch

    Joysticks

    i've recently ordered 2 of these here: http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/playstation2-analog-joystick-p-282.html?cPath=67 seem a bit more expensive though... and haven't arrived yet.
  3. oh maan i'll never forgive you!!!!!!!!1 and i just sold my best friend Stu to the lab next door to be able to afford them bummer
  4. count me in plz!
  5. yes definitely! would be nice to have one. first time i heard of it was here on midibox last month: as he's a member i simply asked via pm, but no answer. then i joined the yahoo group too but that looks quite dead atm and i also sent him an email to the contact address on his website. i guess he's just busy at the moment & thought it would be a good thing to just wait... ...but i want one! sorry this was all kinda off topic now
  6. i already tried ordering the chip or whatever is available but haven't had any answer yet. i'd really like to know how people have managed to order. but maybe he's just busy right now... ...but it's a nice project anyway!
  7. got mine early this morning! they look awesome! thanks, nILS!
  8. cool! thanks for clearing that! i'm in the process of building my 6582 atm, just with onboard transformer. good to know that 1A will be enough in the 5V section... i really thought i had read that it needs about 1.5A about a year ago... (and about 900mA in the 9V if i remember correctly) i use separate transformers for 5V & 9V, still have to figure out whether i can do that directly on the base pcb. edit: i mean just the circuit not the transformers on the pcb
  9. stupid stupid not being able to read a pricelist thoroughly i just found out that these keybeds are not so expensive, i mistook it with the hammered piano style keyboard they also have. my old organ keys have now become a mfos cv keyboard (almost done) without making use of the extra bars. maybe next time (i have a few more). i'm about to finish some of my (very) long term mb projects soooon, so maybe i'll manage to figure out how to make a 2-3 oct mb keyboard with velocity response using julien's code...
  10. Smithy, both links are AC/AC supplies. an unregulated DC supply would provide a quite unstable DC that could be stabilized but these just transform the mains voltage into 9VAC or 12VAC. they will have to be rectified and stabilized first. whether you do it onboard or with externally depends on how you like it / which housing you use. but besides that i think i remember recommendations for the 5V supply to have at least 1500mA (might be wrong, though)
  11. cool, thank you!
  12. i've just populated my whole ultracore board for use in Seq V3 and after that i found in the documentation that just the "OUT only version" of the IIC MIDI modules is required (of course). so my question: can i leave the IIC circuitry complete now that it's already there or will i have to remove the IN parts in order to have it functioning? thanks guys!
  13. yay thanks!!
  14. i recently got the crystals for several projects and somehow they are all of the bigger type, not the flat ones i know from Mike's kits. the picture shows one 16Mhz crystal already soldered on the gm5X5X5 board. now i thought before continuing with the ultracore and 6582 i better ask in advance if they're going to work as the flat ones. or should i rather change them?
  15. yes, any ohms value will do (continuity=0 ohms, no continuity= infinite resistance) and it's not necessarily done between a point and ground, it's connectivity between two points in general. edit: the word continuity
  16. hi! sorry i can't help you with that, i haven't finished mine yet. but your synth looks very good! could you please upload some close up of the front? i'd like to have a more detailed look at it!
  17. normally they have a tolerance of about 10% so i think it's about the same. (someone please correct me if i'm wrong)
  18. hi, this should not be a problem. i have to make an order with Reichelt this week anyway. so if you like you could pm me your list of things you need and we can combine our orders.
  19. actually you haven't missed the group buy itself, it was just a small run and the participants had to source their own parts. as far as i know you can still join the list.
  20. hi! got mine today! thanks !
  21. what comes closest to a kit you can find here: but you'd need to wait until it's finally released. in addition you'd need a core (e.g. ultracore for V3, STM32 for V4) and psu & such. the rest depends on which features you like. i'd suggest reading the whole SEQ documentation on uCApps and compare with Wilba's design.
  22. as far as i know (and i might be wrong) many regular cheap headphones have about 32 ohms while 600 ohms are high quality studio headphones.
  23. funny! nice design! can you please give some info about these (panel mount?) pushbuttons??
  24. thanks for sharing the code, julien! i think it will take me some time till i understand how those things work...
  25. hi. sorry i have just several C64 psu connectors desoldered from old computers. i thought they're the same but i just looked & they turned out to have 7 pins. i don't know about the C128 supply but maybe they would work too (??). if someone need some of those, i have 5... but not for sale (edit: means, for free)
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