dns370 Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 hi everyone Long time ago (i think almost 2 years)i started with my sequencer-project first in mind and later in reality. Since so many things happend in my life i wasn´t able doing anything. SO: Today i reached a critical point, let´s say i finished my baby at the 50% level. I soldered all modules during a three-day-session. Well, the next step will be: 1.) getting the buttons and the knobs with the main-knob (LCD´s and encoders are allready there) 2.) LED (blue ones, damm i like that) 3.) a PSU 4.) SD-CARD 5.) wiring all things and testing 6.) Front-Panel 7.) Enclosure (i am not sure if should make a rack-mount unit or an external box (wood)) 8.) and so on ;) there is still a lot of work to do as you can see on the picture, a beginners failure is obviously, all the IIC_Modules have the Midi-Ports soldered - which was a very mindless action ... i could desolder them and put them on a seperate board ... but what the heck cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebiiksbcs Posted August 21, 2011 Report Share Posted August 21, 2011 Good work! So you have a Core32, 2 DINx4, 2 DOUTx4, and the IICs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dns370 Posted August 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 1x DOUT, 3x DIN the picture is blured since i used photo-app from my mobile by the way, from my point of view the frontpanel seems to be going a real difficult operation. Although a frontpanel-design is already on ucapps i fear that i have to make some adjustments and to measure it exactly produces goosebumps. another thing are the LED´s ... there are many types available - blue preferred as mentioned, they have different "angles of light-emitting" and also different currents and maybe some sort of LED-clamps for fixation, the main-knob and the other sixteen knobs are very expensive compared to some parts, also spacers are needed i have some other projects with many parts running, so it would be wisely ordering them together Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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