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I'm sorry for cross-posting but maybe someone can help me here. I try to build the Goom synth app and getting this error message during 'make'. Linux Mint 16 Petra 64-bit. . .. ... .... ..... Creating object file for notestack.c Creating object file for mini_cpp.cpp Creating object file for freertos_heap.cpp Creating object file for wave.s sed: can't read project_build/src/wave.dd: No such file or directory make: *** [project_build/src/wave.o] Error 2 If I re-run the make, it finishes successfully but the resulting file is incomplete (smaller than the original and functional pre-built Goom project.hex from the repo). I checked the system variables (PATH's etc.) and all should be fine. (Have to check again, I'm not on the build machine now). Does anyone have an idea what could be missing? Thanks in advance!
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Hi everybody! I am building a 808 with microlarge pcbs and mb808seq I have uploaded the default mb808 hex file and everything works, but I need to replace some dout triggers and enable the swingpot. I have changed the asm files to do that but I don't know how to compile it to hex. I have read the wiki page about that, installed needed apps, struggle it for hours but i didn't manage it to work. Even asked a friend to do that for me, he also didn't succeed. Can someone see if I have done it right in the asm file and compile that to hex, please?! I have attached the asm file setup_808_kike setup.asm I have changed triggers to shift registers 1 and 4, added external triggers, and enable the swing pot. I want - bd to trigger from pin7 of shift register 1 - sd to trigger from pin6 of shift register 1 - lt to trigger from pin5 of shift register 1 - mt to trigger from pin4 of shift register 1 - ht to trigger from pin3 of shift register 1 - cp to trigger from pin2 of shift register 1 - ma to trigger from pin1 of shift register 1 - rs to trigger from pin0 of shift register 1 - cb to trigger from pin7 of shift register 4 - cy to trigger from pin6 of shift register 4 - oh to trigger from pin5 of shift register 4 - ch to trigger from pin4 of shift register 4 - ext1 to trigger from pin3 of shift register 4 - ext2 to trigger from pin2 of shift register 4 - ext3 to trigger from pin1 of shift register 4 - acc to trigger from pin0 of shift register 4 - and enable the swingpot I have uploaded the mb808 app with swing pot but the lcd doesn't show changes of the swingpot. Is that OK or is it something wrong with the swingpot? I can't test it yet because the microlarge pcbs are in soldering status.
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Hello, I have finished building and hardware testing a sammich, but unfortunately I seem unable to flash it with any of my MIDI interfaces. Is there anyone in the UK that is able to help me by either lending me a known working MIDI interface, or doing the flash for me if I send them the sammich? I am unfortunately unable to source a nuesonic cable, and all 4 interfaces i've tried won't seem to do it. Please contact me and let me know if you can help. Many Thanks, Kai.
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Hello all, I have recently completed a Sammich that has been sitting on a friends shelf for the last 4 years! I will explain what has happened so far to try and give a clear picture. The build went really well apart from a lifted pad which was repaired (this only affected the low power LCD backlight) and is now working. Everything electrical checks out, all test points are clear and there are no shorts, the correct jumpers are set for the 8508 SID's, the voltage jumpers are correct also. Basically the Sammich turns on and the LCD shows some black squares, then tells me: MIOS v1.9g ©2009 T Klose, and then goes on to say READY. I have an M-Audio 2x2 midisport usb interface, I have downloaded the latest MIOS Studio software (PC and Mac), and the latest setup_sammich_sid.hex, and the mios_v1_9g_pic18f4685.hex My problem is that no matter what i do, it doesn't seem to want to let me upload the hex file to the PIC/Sammich. when I first power on the sammich, if i press query in the mios studio immediately, i get the screen telling me its connected to the core and ready, and then i browse for the setup_sammich_sid.hex and hit start, and then it tells me it can't contact the core and to reboot the sammich, which i do, it tries to do it then it says it can't it and gives me an error saying: Upload aborted due to error #12: MIDI IN Frame ErrorNo response from core after 16 retries! It only ever seems to give me the connected to core message immediately after I power it on, and press query, and then only very briefly, from what i understand, it is supposed to keep polling every few seconds for an upload if it doesn't have mios/hex burnt in. I have tried doing this under windows 7 64bit, and OS X 10.10, using the same M-Audio 2x2 ( isee from the white/blacklist that this particular device may not work under OS X, hence why I'm trying under windows 7. I have looked at the troubleshooting guide, and done the midi loopback tests from the PC and the sammich, and the check out fine. I think i either have a duff midi interface, or something else is wrong. I will post some screenshots incase anyone else can help by looking at them, any help is greatly appreciated. [EDIT] I have now tried to upload the file from another 2 different types of midi interface on the Mac, but still have the same error in mios studio. [EDIT] I have just purchased a Neusonik uMIDI/O22 to test with, once it arrives i will give it a go and see if it makes any difference.
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Hi Everyone! I have build my first midibox64 some time ago with a big help from igi, on the forum. Everything is working like a charm, i am controlling ableton with it. It has 64 pots, 53 buttons, and no leds. Now, what is bugging me. The LCD. I am not a programmer, I dont know C, I have used precompiled Hex file and upload it into the midibox. But I want now that LCD is showing little more than just numbers. I think that is possible, I have search trough the forums and didnt find how to get that. I have put an image for you to see how my LCD looks: I dont have any leds on the midibox but the LCD thinks that it does. This is probably because of the hex file. Can anyone explain how can I change the look of LCD to be a little more fancy, I dont use the LCD, but it would be great that he looks like I use it. Thanks, Kike
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