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the first page shows pics of the 'shock absorber'
which is just a flat piece of rubber in between front
panel, and the faderbodies, and the arrow points to
how far the rubber strip protrudes into the slot. (the
slot is a few mm oversized) There are some general
construction pics, including the simple wooden box,
made of cheap materials, not very pretty!
the second page is pics of how the cheap buttons are
attached to the front panel, these tactile buttons
have extremely long life, but are fiddly to mount, and
you need to purchase veroboard, but you already knew
that!
the last pic is of the almost finished midibox NG LC
emulation!!
note that I kinda made errors when deciding where the
buttons and LED's go on the right hand side of the
box, there are enough there, but the LED's are not in
ideal positions.
which is just a flat piece of rubber in between front
panel, and the faderbodies, and the arrow points to
how far the rubber strip protrudes into the slot. (the
slot is a few mm oversized) There are some general
construction pics, including the simple wooden box,
made of cheap materials, not very pretty!
the second page is pics of how the cheap buttons are
attached to the front panel, these tactile buttons
have extremely long life, but are fiddly to mount, and
you need to purchase veroboard, but you already knew
that!
the last pic is of the almost finished midibox NG LC
emulation!!
note that I kinda made errors when deciding where the
buttons and LED's go on the right hand side of the
box, there are enough there, but the LED's are not in
ideal positions.





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