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MB SEQ Going to take the plunge


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I believe I am ready to take the plunge and build an MB-SEQ

It's not clear about the modules required.... I want to build one based upon TK's, however, I want to control ALL of my synths.

I have the following modules that I might want to control with a MB-Seq:

Korg MS-2000R

Paia 9700S (midiboxified with MidiBox CV)

Paia SSM / CEM Minimoog clone (midiboxified with MidiBox CV)

Moog Modular V (midiboxified)

Minimoog V (midiboxified)

Kurzweil K2000S

Smash... is it gonna be 200 Bux or 1000 Bux for all the MidiBox controlling bits? (Core, DinX4s, Douts, Encoders, LED's, etc... )

TIA

gb

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That particular answer does not help, Stryde.....

The confusion on my part involves.... the core cpu... which?...

how many DinX4's? how many encoders....and do I need IIC modules?

if I need to control analog synths, how many midibox cv's?

simple questions with maybe not so simple answers... just thought I would ask.

gb

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That particular answer does not help, Stryde.....

It's not meant to help you, it's meant to encourage you to help yourself. DIY remember ;)

The confusion on my part involves.... the core cpu... which?...

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how many DinX4's? how many encoders....

Depends on your design.

and do I need IIC modules?

Depends on your design

if I need to control analog synths, how many midibox cv's?

Depends on your design

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Asking for help is always encouraged, but without knowing your design it's impossible to say... So, first you should help yourself, then we can help you :)

For example, if you read the ucapps.de page, you'll already know that:

MIDIbox SEQ V3 is the reincarnation of the project, based on the bigger PIC18F4620

And on the same page you can find:

Options

So you see, that the answers to your questions are already mostly answered. If you show us that you have been to these pages, and done some work on it, but still have some questions... Then we can help.

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