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From Mouser there are 0.5W and 1W solutions for 10,39 and 18,26€ respectively. 70 kHz switching frequency, which I would hope to be high enough to avoid problems, but I'm not sure! The Recom unit seems to have a higher switching frequency of 100 kHz or more, so it is probably better in that regard.
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Just in case weren't finished... has anybody considered using a charge pump (i.e. a DC-DC step up converter) or similar to power the AOUT board? We're talking 20 mA max for 2x TL074.
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until I discovered that the upper and the lower part of my breadboard's vertical power rails are not internally connected
:) Been there myself!
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More info please, project and core type? What is the cable length and is the shift register functioning properly?
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Hi, sorry to hijack, but your encoders are more expensive than Pollin
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Is the optocoupler installed?
With the correct polarity?
"If MIDI In not working, blame this part"
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Hi, are the device IDs set correctly (that is, if you are using 8-bit cores)?
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Picked mine up from la poste today. Who knows why, but they were routed through Zürich, thus they are well travelled (double the distance from Montpellier!).
Many thanks, I hope to build something nice with them, someday.
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latigid on: What do you mean by price breaks?
Do you receive quantity discounts on amounts like 100/250/1000 knobs or so? Or is the pricing fixed?
Cheers for your work :)
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Interested in a black datawheel knob for MBSEQ, I am wondering if you will get price breaks for the Waldorfs?
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I received two SEQ windows from freddy the other day. They look great, thanks!
This means there are two left for anyone who needs them.
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Thanks, I did read this. I have a slightly different use-case perhaps as I will use an STM-32 core with a Seppoman MBETH module. So, an internal ethernet cable for me then! Maybe I can extend the antenna outside ;)
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I was pondering over the weekend whether it would be possible to convert the OSC/ethernet signal the SEQ generates directly to wireless. If I ever go down the tablet route, I would like to avoid cables completely.
So from what I read, it seems like the thing to do would be to basically mount a WiFi router inside the case. I have seen some fairly cheap PCBs which fit this purpose.
Am I crazy or is this feasible?
Andy
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It could be the light, but try touching up the joints on pins 15 and 16 of the DIL-40 socket. Preferably with the PIC removed!
I will sound like nILS, but: offsite doco = bad! Please upload your pictures to the forum.
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With no bank stick inserted, the default Rhodes Piano patch is loaded, can you test this?
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Do you think it's a problem with the optocoupler? And did you check that you are using the sammichFM config file, not one of the others?
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Great, but what if want to order more than 20 PCBs?
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From a quick search tonight I couldn't find anything like the DSI case commercially available. Maybe this is not the right idea anyway, as rack-mounted the connectors would be quite cumbersome as they have to stick out of the top when the SEQ is vertically mounted. This could be avoided with a recess, but then we're very much into custom territory with oddly-shaped parts and angles >> cost.
From a tip off from Thomann do a 3U black case with 250 mm depth for 51 Euro.
Will the people after a 19" case want a traditional square rack or something angled?
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50 up, very nice looking boards :)
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i got a STM32 core so it *would* fit the 17" one but as i already have the 19" panel and prefer rack mount anyway, i'd be in for anything 19" we'd come up with
Ditto, but I wonder if there is already a commercial solution available? I think my ideal case would be something like the DSI Prophet '08 module:
With or without wooden sides :)
So, still vertical mount with a recess for the rear connectors.
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A 19" case would be great if there's one organised. I can use STM or LPC cores.
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Safe and sound in CH, many thanks!
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I'm keen for an MB-6582 window, if there is one available.
Thanks!
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My idea was that the wiki gets updated from time to time, probably with a strike through the whole row of the person that just received their kit. If Tim didn't want to do this, perhaps the members can take it upon themselves.
With regard to auxiliary bulk orders, I don't think that's a good idea, even if it sounds tempting. As well as Tim's investment into PCBs, parts and time, he has the advantage of large quantity discounts and a knowledge of what's in stock. What if another bulk list was started only to learn that that switch or cap was backordered for six months? Then you'd be in the same position.
In saying that I have similar sympathies; I added my name in Feb '10, I have a Beast panel ready to go, LCDs etc. It still seems right to continue on with the original list.
Cheers Smash for your efforts! :thumbsup:
ALBS Waldorf knobs bulk order January 2013
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Great, can't wait! :smile:
One thing though: why are the "Paypal fees" different if your base currency is not Euro? You will still be paid in Euros and the currency conversion will be covered by the buyers. Others might also have currency prepaid on their accounts.