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rosch

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  1. beautiful- is that a ponoko case?
  2. goes to ebay :rolleyes:
  3. cool, finally ordered my Wilba SeqV4 panel + windows from Schaeffer. decent 3mm with blind holes.... so looking forward for the JB job in 1 or 2 weeks!!! yay!

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      rosch

      uhoh haven't done the 6582 yet. if i was THAT fast (since 2009) i'd probably already have at least ONE synth in a case hehe. but the sid will be easier & cheaper, plan to use acrylic (leds on pcb)

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      rosch

      shipped *drool

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  4. he is working through the list. i got mine in summer, so it's definitely valid. maybe things got a bit delayed by all the other new developments with also high demand. like the LPC core work.
  5. you can buy them directly from member julianf here on the forum.
  6. cool! i'll need some of the 6581. i'll check mine tonight to see wether it's 3 or 5.
  7. weird that you don't give a price, what about the regular 6581? i could use some, depending on what you ask for them
  8. haha looks like we hit 100 before tomorrow!
  9. i'm for one in too yay
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    i missed out on this one, seems to have happened befor i was scanning. is the super controller standalone or an addition to TH's SN-voice?
  11. absolute knockout! and some of the crème names in sdiy in the setup, i might say. awesome design. btw what's this about the PML germanium distortion? are you planning to provide some kind of pcb, by any chance? :whistle:
  12. yep afaik you still need the aout for the CVs but the gates come from the STM32, at low level.
  13. you got some seriously great sounds in there- must be your big system? :thumbsup:
  14. i got my crimp tool from smashTV, and i'm happy with it. (and it's not expensive)
  15. regarding the pic ID that's just important if you combine several cores via CAN bus, i.e. for example if you like to use 2 stereo sid pairs. in that case you need 2 CORE modules of which each can control one sid pairs (true stereo). so if you chain up to 4 cores then one is the main core that forwards messages to the second third and fourth core in the chain. this first core (if there are several) needs to have ID 0, and the others then 1,2,3. smashTV does the PIC ID setup for you if you let him know which configuration you (are planning to) use. default is ID 0.
  16. works for me! i'm planning to do the TK standard control surface. :thumbsup:
  17. could be the on you looking for is the cooperative work of nILS and flexinoodle:
  18. so this could be used with TK's standard configuration? or will i need the specific MB6582 firmware? one could also use low current leds, without transistors, no? so, i don't care for a few bucks more or less. if you like let's get some made. if it's more expensive and a really small run i'd probably take just one.
  19. hi! for the sid you'll need 18F4685, for the others the 18F452 is the right one. the info should be in the project pages on www.ucapps.de it usually doesn't take long to order from smash, depends on availability of parts. if you like to be sure about time, just drop him a mail before you order.
  20. i was always thinking 1,5A for the 5V and about 1A for the 9V would be sufficient (i think i have read that ages ago, in some psu thread or even a 6582 thread, don't know) so you made bad experience with your 1,7A? (@hawkeye)
  21. i bought from androsid, everything fine. btw he offered sids here on the fleamarket too.
  22. :thumbsup: i'm in if that happens!
  23. maybe i should take another pcb in case someone might have a spare chip some day- i wrecked one pcb and chip on one whole side of the GM5 when cleaning the excess solder with wick. never happened before. luckily it was the one i was about to build for my band mate, mine works fine :whistle: very generally spoken- if there were enough firm preorders (i mean firm commitments for 250 chips so that they're all gone), would there be the possibility to get another run going in the future? or is there some other, regular way to purchase some chips, maybe more expensive? it still seems quite popular, and, imo, for good reason
  24. great work!
  25. hi! & welcome! i'm no expert about the LC, but generally you'd connect pots to an analog in board (AIN) or directly to the J5 connector on the core. the DIN module is for digital inputs, like encoders and pushbuttons. and you might need to adjust the input settings in the firmware setup file unless you keep it stock.
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