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  1. Now I can finally start playing with epoxy - this will remind me of my boat building days, on a smaller scale :rolleyes:

    totally offtopic but nice to notice its other boat builders here playing with midiboxes.

    im also, atm in school studyin & building my first boat.

    and yes. always when its talk about epoxy i associate this to boat building.

    very nice to notice indeed.

    i also need to play with epoxy with my mb6582...although i really hate that stuff :S

    cheers, cAMEL

  2. So... either the 3rd IC is not working, or there's a short or break in the track around this IC. A break in the chain causes all controls further down the chain to not work.

    Good to know. I need to check out when I get back to home.

    Thank you for help.

    cheers, cAMEL

    edit: Problem solved. There was one missing solder joint on 3rd 74HC165. :whistle:

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  3. Im totally stucked.

    Finally I got my control surface build and attached to mainboard but I ran to this kind of problem:

    None of the buttons are not working.

    Some of the pots are working, some of them not.

    Like from first row Delay, Attack and Decay and from second row Cutoff, Resonance, Depth and Attack (if I remember correctly) doesn't work. (atleast in LCD there is no parametres changing while tweaking these pots.)

    all other pots work like menu and LCD is working. I get right voltages on mainboard ectect everything has been working like a charm.

    Any ideas where to start troubleshooting? Any wiring diagrams for MB-6582 where I could trace which buttons & pots are driven in which sections on main board?

    cAMEL

    edit: oops, sorry. I think this topic should be under Testing/Troubleshooting section. Mayby admins can move it.

    Also one thing i want to point out is that all the LEDs are working. Like changing the presets from menu wheel.

  4. Hi!

    Im just wondering is it correct, the proper way, to make extra MIDI-THRU ports just connecting them parallel to exist MIDI-IN ports.

    Or will I face some problems in future?

    It's like splitting MIDI-cable for several MIDI-INs.

    I have this one device where I need couple MIDI-THRU ports.

    cheers, cAMEL

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