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Congrats, 2wice, looking good! There will always be times, when you are more active and times when other things ask for your attention, but if you´ve been a MIDIbox builder and user once, you will stay infected for the rest of your life :-). Many greets! Peter
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Thanks guys! Antix, you´ll love that Polivoks, that is for sure! :clover: Summer - not here, yet :brr: - but soon! :-) Many greetings to North & South! :-) Peter
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Awesome tutorials! Thanks! What might also be a possible topic for a future performance-oriented tutorial would be the mute screen with synced mutes/unmutes in conjunction with the loop function, which allows for unparalleled 16 track jamming :-). Many greets, Peter
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Thanks, Thorsten! Really appreciated! Also - the new Seq tutorials are great, have already found a few very interesting things! :) Many greetings! Peter
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Hehe, ´tis my newest chartbreaker (i.e. aiming for more than 500 views ;-)), hope you like it ! The MB6582 rocks, as does the DIY Polivoks filter, which allows for gritty analog-filter-distored sounds coming from an otherwise quite clean and digital sounding Virus. This song is dedicated to Antix, who made my 808 boards, but I never found the time to populate them so far - but they are not forgotten - and to Jojjelito, who gave me that world-class tip regarding the Polivoks - best filter evar, even thinking of selling my Ebbe & Flut ;-). Have a great time, hoping for summer soon! Peter
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Great cover! :-) Yup, inline loading problem here, too - but awesome performance! Many greets, Peter
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Yup, its called the MB6582, hehe :-)
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+1 on new tutorials - it seems everybody has got a different workflow on the SEQ, and I think not only myself would love to see the originally intended one :-) ! :-D
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Thanks for asking and answering! That is something I was wondering on how to do it for quite some time! :-) Many greets, Peter
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Cooles Projekt - MIDI/OSC Übertragung wäre z.B. mit einem einfachen Wireless-Accesspoint in Streichholzschachtelgröße möglich. Also Core LPC17 -> Ethernet -> Wireless AP - lässt sich alles wunderbar mit 5V und z.B. einem kleinen 2S Lipo-Akku mit Low-Drop-Spannungswandler befeuern ;-) Ciao und viel Erfolg! Peter
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[B] completed MB6582 - buyer located in Essex, England
Hawkeye replied to Ken Kennedy's topic in Fleamarket
Hola, building is waaaaay moar fun than buying, and there are some nice tutorials out there ;-) Many greets and welcome to MIDIbox! Peter -
Thx guys! Looking forward to it! :-) Bye, Peter
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For reference (and the shopping cart later on) - which LED matrix modules do you recommend, ilmenator? Thanks & many greets, Peter
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Yes!! Thanks for your hard work and sending mine from Germany to save postage :-) This is probably the best add-on bling you can get for the buck for a SEQ V4, hope a few more people are interested! :-) Many greets, Peter
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Fantastic job, guys! Keep up the good work and please tell us, whenever you are touring southern Germany ;-) Many greets, Peter
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Fettes Projekt! "Release", nicht "Relaese", aber eine sehr coole Geschichte, Respekt! Ciao, Peter
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Once again - awesome work! :-) Many greets, Peter
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Thanks! Am not 100% satisfied with playing the Moog wobbles, but then again to err is human and no DAW was involved :-). You are right, am quite out of room for equipment, probably gotta move somewhere else with more space! :-) Many greets, Peter
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Hola MIDIboxers, finally had some time to play the keys again, tried something new tonight (live played Moog bass wobbles, combined with multichannel MB6582 SID arpeggios) and added some FPV video footage, hope you enjoy it :-D! Antix, you will love that Virus, I do at least :-) The lower keyboard live sounds are generated by it ("Gently community patch"). Thanks for watching and listening! Hawkeye
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Hi and welcome! I´d suggest you go for the new LPC17 core - as it is by far more easily programmable as the old PIC - also, there is a fantastic "learning" tutorial section available - you may find most of the routines you are looking for in there: http://ucapps.de/mios32_c.html Have lots of fun! Peter