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Is there a wiring guide for MBSid using 6582 baseboard and custom cs?


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I've had so much trouble with the modular PCBs that I'm thinking of just starting over using a 6582 baseboard from smash. I already have my frontpanel made up and don't really want my MBSid in the PT10 case. So before I go and get myself really stuck, is there a wiring guide for a custom CS using the 6582 baseboard? I searched the wiki and the forums, but didn't find anything.

Thanks,

Jeff

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If you want to create a control surface using the same common switch/LED matrix, see section "Control Surface Wiring" here: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/wilba_mb_6582

However, this might not be the best way for you, if you really only want a minimal control surface. The alternative is to use the DIN/DOUT modules at the bottom of the MB-6582 base PCB as "normal" DIN/DOUT modules, i.e. connect switches, encoders and LEDs directly to these.

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...I forgot to say, if you use the DIN/DOUT modules in that way, then the wiring is up to you, although you could follow the default wiring for MB-SID.

See User Manual: http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_manual.html  section "Hardware Options" (PDFs at bottom)

eg. http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_cs/mbsid_v2_din_default.pdf

eg. http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_cs/mbsid_v2_dout_default.pdf

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If you want to create a control surface using the same common switch/LED matrix, see section "Control Surface Wiring" here: http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/wilba_mb_6582

Yep, that's what I want to do. I saw this page, but somehow missed the din and dout wiring pdfs.

So after looking those over I think I will go in this direction to save myself from pulling any more hair out over this project...

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