dns370 Posted August 19, 2011 Report 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
sebiiksbcs Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 Good work! So you have a Core32, 2 DINx4, 2 DOUTx4, and the IICs?
dns370 Posted August 22, 2011 Author Report 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
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now