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ErMangaver

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  1. Glad to help :)

    The SAV(e) menu it's also in the ensemble root menu but you'll have to scroll to the right to see it with a 2x20 LCD.

    From there "E#: selects the ensemble which should be overwritten" and "do! stores the ensemble.

    Note that naming is not supported. Only the configuration sections of available MBSIDs will be stored.

    The last stored ensemble will be reloaded after power-on." according to the manual.

    Cheers

  2. My way starts from the main menu by pressing "the LEFTMOST SELECT BUTTON to enter the ensemble root menu", again the same button to enter the SID menu. Next select button to the right is for bank selection, after pressing it moving the encoder will change the bank.

    Saving the newly edited ensemble I've the MIDIbox booting in it next time.

    Ciao :)

  3. Ciao Stefano, benvenuto nel forum. Ieri ho letto il tuo post, il problema e' che ho costruito solamente un midibox sid e non so niente dei vari controllers per questo non ti ho risposto. Per fortuna ci ha pensato giuino ed ora qualche cosa te la posso dire anche io.

    Per il midibox64 od il midibox64e la PIC18F452 dovrebbe andare bene. Il software e' costituito da varie parti la prima delle quali se compri il chip da un comune fornitore di componenti elettronici deve essere programmata da te con un apposito apparecchio (il programmatore di PIC appunto) che nel caso del mio (economico, circa 5e) si collega alla porta seriale del PC. Nei negozi qui consigliati credo siano vendute PIC pre programmate ed in questo caso vanno bene cosi' e passi direttamente alla prossima parte.

    Una volta completato il modulo core ( e controllato i voltaggi prima di montarci la PIC!)il resto del software lo carichi collegandoci le porte midi del computer e lo puoi aggiornare o provarne vari senza problema.

    Questo e' anche un modo per testare il funzionamento del modulo appena costruito, un core funzionante e' il tuo primo obbiettivo.

    E chi jela farebbe senza... :)

    Ciao, facci sapere.

  4. Well that's a little embarrassing, I'm trying to register myself to the docuwiki to edit tk_mbhp_core_lpc17_bulk_order but looks like I'm not able to :(

    Specifically I'm not receiving anything to my email account, already checked spam filters but nothing there, I'm trying since yesterday and can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.

  5. Hi,

    thanks Tonka for the nice patch!

    I tried the patch in both my usual MBSID and in a Sammich, showed symptoms are the same.

    I can upload the patch to memory from the editor and it sounds just fine from what I can tell but it doesn't retain some settings (after saving and browsing patches).

    Behavior looks similar to what Tonka described before.

    Bye

  6. About one year ago I got all my stuff together and built my first MBSID. Being always fond of the SID sound and features it was a dream come true.

    Sweet arpeggios, tables, a wonderful pulse wave... you know. All at my disposal in an open environment so I could realize it in a portable manner and sync to MIDI signals, wow!

    Couldn't wish more, thanks TK and thanks SmashTV, Twin-X and all the people in this forum whose enthusiasm and ideas helped me a lot.

    Er Mangaver

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