Guest emorv Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 I want to build a midibox, but not as the standard explained in the DIY projects. I want to have 24 knobs and 8 faders and a 16 track sequencer and ofcourse with a graphic LCD. Is this possible without modifing the original layout too much?and are their people here who did the same?thanks l8tr  ;)
pay_c Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 Hmm, could be a hard one.As the graphic LCD is only supported by MIOS, you would have to reprogramm MIOS to a step sequencer. This is a hard one! I wouldn´t try that!!You could try that: Just built a normal MB64 and a MB64SEQ (4 track seq) and connect them together via MB Link as described on the page. But I really dont know, if the MB64 Seq supports the Link!So: Perhaps you should really stick to the normal stuff: Building a MB64Seq (with a character LCD) and a MIOS Midibox (with the 24 pots and 8 faders or more of those) and use the graphic LCD there via MIOS. You can link them together with a MIDI Merger, which is also available on the page. Another advantage of that: You also have two seperate devices, so you are more flexible.What do you think of that?
Guest emorv Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 The 4 step sequencer is also good enough for the things i want. But you have 2 ainx modules supporting 64 rotary knobs, so i thought if i only use 1 ainx module and instead of 32 knobs, 24 and 8 faders. I thought the graphic lcd was not a big problem. Hmmm.. Well, anyone got other ideas?greetz
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