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NazzTazz

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About NazzTazz

  • Birthday 02/15/1985

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    http://www.open-dmx-desk.com

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  1. lol, thanks. Hope your guitar's still alive ;)
  2. My first reaction was "MMmm c'est bon ca !", which means, barely, "Omg I love this ****"
  3. Hi there, I'm designing an enclosure for a modular project, after having read Schaeffer's "Manual for housing assembly" What they call "Top cover panel" will actually be used as my main area (top). 2 x 65cm Schaeffer side profiles 5 x front panels (13cm x 26xm each, 2mm thick) = total surface 65cm width x 26cm height (Each front panel has 4 M4 mounting holes) 2 x 4mm / 10mm / any thickness side panels (with radius angles) 2 x "Adaptation panels" Adaptation panels are 65cm x 4cm, 4mm thick, with cavities to fit Profiles on one side, and Module panels on the other. Below is an illustration (made with paint, sorry) to explain how I plan assembly. The problem is the price of the whole thing: 800€... It's my first enclosure design, so I might miss the point about how to build it without selling my organs. I already mailed all my files to Julian F, he told me I could save some money. Do you guys have tips to make such a case, cheaper ? Bended metal ? Thanks.
  4. http://www.ledtronics.com/Products/ProductsDetails.aspx?WP=162 I asked prices for 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 500. No answer yet.
  5. Thanks a lot, Peter. If you enjoyed it, you can hear a better version here: http://users.6cordes.net/nazztazz/media/compos-2/rock-guthrie-3 (and yes, I DO like reverb :P)
  6. Hello there, if you like guitar, here are some videos I recorded: I heard some good songs here on this forum, let me know if any of you would enjoy a guitar solo over one of your songs.
  7. Hi all. Let me know if you have some Digitast's to sell (or if you know where to buy some). My priorities: 1x Double-width (34mm), without led, black, C&K / ITT / Shadow Alphanum wide 17mm black caps (C&K, ITT, Shadow) 2-led (or 2-holes) narrow caps+switches (13mm), any color, any brand Labelled caps (arrows, symbols), any color, C&K / ITT/ Shadow I'm also interested in buying batches.
  8. Hi Thorsten, I was talking about this version of the MF module: http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_mf.html (v1) Seems everything's ok with v3 :) (Separate 317's would still be awesome :P) As far as I'm concerned, 4427's are enough to drive ALPS RSA0N. I replaced reverse diodes with some DF04M (small brige rectifier, DIP-6 package).
  9. Hi there, Firstable, please excuse my poor english, I'm french and actually doing my best to be understood ;) I run my own project (not midibox-based, its a DMX lighting desk) which uses a motorfader module. I began working on this ages ago, and the only useful documentation about how to control motorfaders was here, on ucapps.de Ucapps.de really "pulled the trigger" and convinced me that starting my own project would be possible ; I think it's fair to give my work on motorfaders control to midibox community. I've made several improvements, which I think could be useful for any midibox using motorfaders: - (hardw) LM317 + its trimmer for each channel, allowing sort of "fine tuning" for each motor - (hardw) Added capacitors on ADC inputs to improve stability I actually didnt read mios sourcecode, maybe the following points are already ok - (softw) Dynamic "slow pwm" band (barely based on distance) to avoid oscillations around target values - (softw) Auto-test / Auto-detect driver type (TC4426 / TC4427 / TC4428 can be used, just put whatever you have and launch autotest) - (softw) Dynamic "hold range" (after a fader is moved by software, no "value change message" will be sent if change < abs(target value - actual target value) + 2, preventing unwanted value changes if the faders stops near an "unstable" area) I have to adapt my schematics and draw a new PCB to be 100% midibox-compatible, and also translate my notes to english. I use a parallel 6-bit-wide bus while midibox uses serial data, etc. That's why I ask if you are interested about this stuff, actually making all this midibox-compatible is a lot of work, I'll be glad to do it if you are interested. Regards, Tristan
  10. (Posting here to avoid duplicates) Wilba, do you still have some ? WTB 12 - or 24 - or 36 of them :) Ty
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