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  1. Hi, Can you mix and match encoders and buttons on a DIN or is it 1 or another? I cant seem to see any info either way. Cheers Neil
  2. have I grounded this ok then? (assuming Im not connecting an AIN yet) I will try attaching a different power supply to see if that makes any difference too.
  3. so taking all things into concideration the data was from the ain side so things were not configured right. how were things set up, muxed or un-muxed? correct pins linked to ground? etc Hi, I have attached a pic of how I have grounded the AIN pins on the core. Im not connecting any pots to the core at the moment so I have grounded all the pins but the +5 ( i think thats right?) When i test this its streaming lots of data (until i disabled the AIN in the setup.asm) Setup wise I havent edited anything in the ASM file apart from disabling the AIN board. Thanks for your help
  4. actually i forgot to mention, when its on the display with the button output the far right 'o' flashes on and off. also, on the init pic the left hand side square block flashes on and off. Is it meant to do this?
  5. Hi, thanks for getting back to me. Right, I have edited the ASM file, set DIN to 0 instead of 64. Recompiled (wow!) - uploaded it again and now it doesnt appear to be sending lots of data (its not showing lots in MIOS studio and see init.jpg attached to see what it looks like when you boot it up) WHen I press a button on my DIN i now see the following screen (see btnPress.jpg) So, does this look like it was the last of AIN causing all the data to be sent? does this look like my DIN is working ok then? This is the power supply I have btw http://maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=46107 Thanks for all your help Neil
  6. Hi, thanks for the replies, I will try disabling the AIN board. Not edited any of the files before so I will see how I get on! also, what is a Switchmode PSU?
  7. hi, I have built my core, it all works ok. uploaded the mb64 application and it seems to be working ok. I have just connected my DIN, nothing else is connected. When i look at the midi coming in MIOS studio its flashing lots of numbers: like this 00000000024685 ms | [bE 47 00] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024687 ms | [bF 47 00] Channel 16: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024691 ms | [b9 47 01] Channel 10: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 1 00000000024693 ms | [bA 47 02] Channel 11: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 2 00000000024693 ms | [bB 47 03] Channel 12: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 3 00000000024695 ms | [bB 47 05] Channel 12: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 5 00000000024695 ms | [bD 47 06] Channel 14: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 6 00000000024697 ms | [bE 47 07] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 7 00000000024699 ms | [bF 47 09] Channel 16: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 9 00000000024699 ms | [bE 47 02] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 2 00000000024699 ms | [bE 47 00] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024701 ms | [bF 47 01] Channel 16: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 1 00000000024701 ms | [bE 47 01] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 1 00000000024709 ms | [bE 47 00] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024709 ms | [bF 47 00] Channel 16: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024713 ms | [b9 47 00] Channel 10: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 0 00000000024713 ms | [bB 47 02] Channel 12: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 2 00000000024713 ms | [bB 47 05] Channel 12: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 5 00000000024715 ms | [bE 47 08] Channel 15: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 8 00000000024715 ms | [bF 47 08] Channel 16: CC Sound Controller 2 value: 8 I dont have the AIN connected yet, but I have soldered pins 1-8 together and attached that to pin 10 so they should all be earthed. When I click a button I have wired on to #8 on the DIN i get oooooooooooo when I press it, but in MIOS studio it shows that i have pressed it ok 00000000024717 ms | [97 30 7F] Channel 8: Note On C3 velocity: 127 Sorry for rambling. Basically I want to know: a) if its meant to say ooooooooooo when I click a button, and b) is there anything else that would cause the random midi since I have earthed the J5 block? cheers Neil
  8. Hi, that looks really cool. Have you come across any alternatives to Ponoko as I live in the UK and the shipping is astronomical! Cheers
  9. Hi, I have had a look but only seem to be finding larger prototype companies who dont really look to deal with smaller orders. Im after my jog wheel parts (more info here http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,14038.0.html I have found somewhere to get the acrylic discs cut but they were quite expensive, also I would like everything from 1 place so everything lines up Any info/recommendations? Cheers Neil
  10. ah, by the looks of things you put an actuator cap on the top of these. So close!
  11. Hi, I must have spent days looking for switches, and came across these on Conrad. Has anyone used them? They are less than the illuminated multimec ones I was going to get. SMD OVERSQUARE KEY RED ILLUMINATED "This illuminated over square key in SMD connection technology has a small overall height, a pleasant actuator characteristic and an extremely large actuation area" sound really good! I cant get the direct link so go to http://www1.uk.conrad.com and search for SMD OVERSQUARE KEY RED ILLUMINATED has anyone used them? If not I will get some and let you all know what they are like Cheers
  12. Hi, not sure im going to go the optical encoder route as it will add quite a bit to my cost (as i would need 3!) also im not too bothered about being able to scratch with it, and after playing with a standard encoder in traktor for pitch bend its pretty close to a CDJ pitch bend anyway. The new traktor version also lets you play with the sensitivity of an encoder for pitch bend so it should be all good :) Maybe my next version will use optical encoders ;)
  13. Ok, so what I have to do is edit the .asm file for my setup (1AIN, 2DIN, 1DOUT) then recompile it again to make a .hex file? cheers
  14. thanks guys. So im pretty close? Just so im clear, the display acting weird is because I dont have an AIN board attached (and therefore grounded) If i attach the AIN and a few faders and ground the empty pins I should technically have a working midibox? (YAY!) Janis1279: I have opened the .asm file, and i dont really get WHY i need to edit this file? Once I have all my faders etc connected then i will look closer at editing the midibox app. I take it I will have to edit it if I want the display to read out something different when turning a pot for example? Thanks for the help. I just felt I was going in circles and thought I may have to learn C just to use it :) Im pretty nifty with Flash actionscript which is similar to C, but thats the next phase! cheers
  15. Hi, Ok, so I have built my core and all my modules. I have uploaded MIOS and got the READY status on my LCD. I then downloaded the setup_midibox64.hex file and uploaded that to my core. Was this the right thing to do? Now instead of the ready status it just flicks through a load of numbers constantly and doesnt stop with only the core connected. Is there actually a default midibox 64 app or do i HAVE to install all the C editing software and build my own? Do i have to have all my faders/buttons/pots connected before I can actually tell if all my modules are working or can I just connect 1 module and a few buttons and see it communicating anywhere?? As far as I can tell I just need to fill in the blank: Build modules Upload MIOS ?? play with finished midibox! Sorry for the newb post, i really have spent ages trying to work out whats next, I actually thought the build bit would be the hardest part! If anyone could point me in the right direction i would really appreciate it. Cheers NEil
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