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#1 User is offline   guiseppi 

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 15:55

My camera is not great, it makes everything look crap  ;)  but here's a few shots.
It's got that old timer feel going on, all hand done with inadequate tools :)
I still want to add global feedback (out -> in) as mentioned in this forum, wooden ends and a base cover, but these aren't vital. The display is actually blue EL, but the flash made this not show. Used sockets for switching caps, but I had some polystyrene 470pF (old 6581 inside) and these sound nice.

[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/01.JPG[/img]
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[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/02.JPG[/img]
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[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/03.JPG[/img]
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[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/04.JPG[/img]
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[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/05.JPG[/img]
-- You can just see in the above picture that the A3k sampler is modded with blue LED's where possible..
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[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/06.JPG[/img]
-- I intend to replace the blue EL backlight with a strip of Red EL tape from a PC modding kit.
-- That should work nicely, as the blue doesn't really go.
-- Also, replace the encoder knob with a flatter, wider job at some point.

Thanks for looking.
Soon I shall hopefully build the FM synth, nothing like this though (more of a white theme)


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Posted 29 September 2008 - 16:17

Wow, looks very sexy!!! ...kinda 'moulin rouge'-theme, both decadent and sophisticated all in one - now thats a girlfriend you will want to hold on to for a long time, buddy ;)

Is this your first build? I want to make a little cute box too, but i seriously doubt that it will be as sexy as yours!

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 16:53

awesome! the expression "Gearporn" gets a completely new meaning now  ;D

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 17:02

Lovely!!

I changed the tag to size the pics. I don't like to edit other people's posts, but I don't see the sense in leaving pretty pictures obscured. This is what the tag looks like for example:
[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/01.JPG[/img]


Now to move it to midibox of the week!!

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 17:02

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awesome! the expression "Gearporn" gets a completely new meaning now  ;D


Heyhey, don't get all audiosexual here... after all, kids could be watching  ;D

- "Sorry guys, i wont come to practise this sunday... i have to rub my audio equipment with leather care!" ;)

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 17:08

This is my first MidiBox, but I have made guitar amps (in leather too) and various other FX and PIC based midi circuits. I've left one extra socket hole at the back so it could accommodate another SID.

The case is the 'breadbox' C64 cut'n'shut and was originally going to be resprayed and made into the full control surface version as I'd cut out the keyboard area and patched in some white plastic sheet (you can see in photos)
But I got impatient to finish this one. It can either be a lot of work, or quickly become expensive..

It does sound very good, slightly, if not exceedingly, dirty ;)



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Posted 29 September 2008 - 18:31

great work! ;D  also, how do you like the FB-01?  i love mine!  nothing like MIDI/FM goodness.  it has a different sound to the OPL3 but they mix well.

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 20:20

The FB-01 I bought only weeks ago on ebay for just over £10uk.
I do like it. It's not as limited as it first appears, once you get an editor on the go.
It's a bit grubby and needed some TLC, but is working fine now, needing only a few parts renewed in the PSU (but these can wait too)

I bought it because it uses the same FM chip as an early Roland FM synth I used to have for a brief time (D-5 I think) and liked some of the delayed and chorus simple FM sounds that produced. Of course the FB-01 has no FX but, with the A3k sampler above it, it's tempting just to sample the FB-01 Synth and layer up monster sounds anyway. Which is all I've done with it so far :)





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Posted 29 September 2008 - 20:38

Some of the other kit lying about close by might be more interesting...



[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/10.JPG[/img]


But the WAF (wife acceptance factor) is zero and dropping fast..


[img width=600]http://www.sphinx.f2s.com/SID/11.JPG[/img]



Hurr, hurr  ;D

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 23:45

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It's not as limited as it first appears, once you get an editor on the go.

i actually haven't even tried to edit any of the patches yet!  what are you using for an editor?  i don't believe mine came with a sysex program for doing such a thing... :'(  any chance i could get a copy of that? 

anyway, sorry for derailing the thread, great job on the MBSID!

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 23:50

> FB-01. Use STEEM Atari ST emulator with YSEditor or SoundQuest Midiquest.

http://www.home.zonn...en/yseditor.htm

> "i have to rub my audio equipment with leather care!"

Yes. I do. And I'm not too ashamed ;)



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