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So after a week of trying V3, I updated to V4 and finished the thing. Here's some pictures...

Again I used a clear acrylic panel and I made a wood case for it:

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Rear. The 3'5mm jacks on the left side are the AOUT_NG CV Outs, J5 Gates and Clock/Run outputs:

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More pictures from the construction can be found on:

http://picasaweb.google.com/vcfool/MBSEQ#

This thing really rocks!

Thanks again to TK, Wilba, SmashTV, fussylizard and everyone else in here.

Now I wonder what to do with the ultracore...

Posted

Wow, looks fantastic! I also like the "sammich" style board positioning. :-)

BTW It looks like the LCD backlights are a bit bright so you might consider increasing the backlight trimpots to 50k per this post:

The displays look fantastic with that adjustment, better than my CrystalFontz display on my MB-6582 that I really like.

Glad I could play a (very) small part in making your MB-SEQ happen!

Regards,

C

Posted

you could always send it back to me :>

HAHAHA! This is not what I meant...

I was more thinking to use it with another application. I see there's a MIDI Router I could build, but honestly, I don't think I am needing it at the moment. Any other option?

  • 3 months later...
Posted

Last week I added the IIC_MIDI modules to my MB-SEQ V4.

The circuit. 4x MBHP_IIC_MIDI ("OUT Only" version). No LEDs, no J3:

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The insides. Installed and connected:

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The back. I used this D-SUB 9 for the 4 MIDI OUTs because it was the easier way to modify the back panel:

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Thanks again to everyone!

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