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  1. Hawkeye

    FAO: WILBA

    dude, everybody knows, it only works upside down :turned:
  2. Very nice project, thanks for adding docu and code! In conjunction with e.g. a SEQ V4L, one could for example build a cool portable rhythm production studio! Or use it as the worlds cheapest piano multisampler (different samples for every note) e.g. for an old midi keyboard... Great stuff! Greets! Peter
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    P1020006

    nice! :thumbsup:
  4. also, i´d like to complain about people not updating the total counts correctly - or adding more boards to their previous request. like this i can never get #76 or #75 :-((( *just joking* keep it up, we´re close to 100 nao!!! :clover:
  5. going to kraftwerk expo (munich) tomorrow :)

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    2. moonk

      moonk

      piggy backing on the jealousy :) nice one!

    3. jojjelito

      jojjelito

      The concert at Circus in Stockholm was truly cool, laptop zombies and all. The music and visuals were the coolest bit. Wonder when they'll appear next?

    4. TK.

      TK.

      I visited the munich concert last month and was amazed by the 3d effects in addition to the "kraftfull" sound! It was really worth to visit my second Kraftwerk concert, although the playlist was almost identical to 2004 - they are working on the perfect presentation and it's worth to follow the progress! :)

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    2149 Mxr

    AY like it :thumbsup:
  7. Heheh Nebulers :) 75 is tha even moar lucky numba, birthyear of mah gurl :) Edit: somehow the quantites are messed up - i fear neither hurolora gets #75 nor i get #76, but we will get #76 and #77, but that number looks lucky, too :) I updated to the correct count of 79, nao :)
  8. Ha! Waited for that to happen... ´76 is my year of birth - need exactly this one :)
  9. Yes, if someone organizes a new bulk (= lots of work!), i´d be in for another few red-transparent ones for a FS1R controller due ready in 2020 or so... :)
  10. Hi, I am not aware of different degrees of "possible damage" to a sid filter, but what you can do to validate it, is to just use a lead patch, with e.g. three one-octave detuned ("trn -12, 0, +12") sawtooth oscillators and the filter activated for all three-oscillators... then test the different sid filter modes manually... low-pass, band-pass and high-pass (also combinations) while sweeping the cutoff value... the results should be distinct and easily audible... Also, you can do a-b-c-d tests with an mb6582 with four enabled engines by just pressing the same key on the keyboard again - it will cycle through the engines and through the four sid pairs, so you can easily hear if they sound differently. Greets, Peter
  11. Mhhhm, maybe you´ll all hate me for that comment, but i really like the restrictions of limited ram, processing speed and display capabilities... it soo much reminds me of the good old days :) Just that you have to think before you´re allocating something as small as 4kb of ram is nice... the thought alone would seem ridiculous on full-blown cpus with hundreds of megabytes of memory :). Greets, Peter
  12. it should boot directly into an updated version of david braben´s elite, and only allow to escape to fedora linux, when you´ve shut down a couple of pirate cobras :)
  13. Wow, really fantastic for 1980!
  14. Hmm... ist nicht einiges davon bereits durch den Song-Mode abgedeckt? (Ich verwende ihn noch nicht, deswegen bin ich mir allerdings nicht ganz sicher :-)) Ciao und viele Grüsse! Peter
  15. you can always start with the cs pcb, then add the panel and run it as is... it may not look as nice, but it is functional until you can get hold of an appropriate enclosure. Greets, Peter
  16. yo dude, just did a test yesterday, it was soo much acid, the headphones crumpled off my ears :nuke: :phone: (no, really, four to six independent sid basslines are very nice for the kind of stuff orange likes to do :-))
  17. +1 - build it and never look back... you can control everything from the seq, e.g. you can just enter bassline mode on the mb6582, disable the sequencer there and play back at least two, but maybe even six independent basslines per sid pair from the seq (you can assign the different SID "bassline" oscillators to different MIDI channels)... note, that you have only one sid filter per chip, so two basslines per sid pair is probably the way to go...
  18. one word: fantastic :D tested all modes (all are working fine) - for me it´ll clearly stay in "Cursor mode" Thx!!!
  19. hb nILS :)
  20. :smile: Thanks! Tell me, when you are in need of a new crate of beer, i´ll bring it over :flowers:
  21. Nice guitar & very nice chip arp :) Greets!
  22. Ok, I really hesitate to ask, because sooo much was added already... but there would be one little thing to improve it in my eyes :rolleyes: Would it be possible to add a configuration switch, that allows to change the behaviour of the datahweel from the default "note editing behaviour" to "scroll behaviour" in edit mode for long-pattern-lovers :-) ? Normally, the current step note is changed, when the datawheel is used, but for that, the step encoders are also very good. It would be great to scroll through the track/change the currently edited step number with the datawheel (kind of like scrub, but when it is not playing and without pushing any other button). So that one can quickly access/see different parts of a track... It would be an immense time-saver for me (the cursor keys are already totally run down :)). I know, that one can use step view and then one of the GP buttons to jump to that section, but the datawheel for scrolling would be very intuitive for me... Thanks, greets and have a great time! Peter
  23. Hawkeye

    mbseq assembled

    +1! very nice! have fun with the seq :) it is worth 100x more than the hardware parts :)
  24. looks nice and clean!
  25. Hawkeye

    detail_2

    TK. should like the keys :thumbsup:
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