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Hi all guys!

I'd like to do a big midi-control project....i'm very very newbie in soldering and stuff, but i'd like to know if some of my ideas can become true with this beautiful thing thats the ucapps.de!!

I'd like to have a 64 fader box with 64 buttons, a 64 knobs box with 64 buttons, a 32 jack input box (for continous pedals, switch pedals, and other input devices (sensors and stuff) and a 128 buttons console for triggering pourposes.

I'd like to have all this in a big rackmount console.

Is it possible to have all the midi outputs of those things routed to a single port without using a midi-merge?

so i'll have only one chassis for all the stuff...in wich way can i link these 4 different cores?

thanx

lalo

Posted

hehe...sure i'll go for some experiment with little boxes ;)

i'm only askin' if my ideas are in the realm of possible things....are'nt they?..or is not possible at all ;)

lalo

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if you have access to large amounts of parts cheaply - WHY NOT !? ;D

i rack everything up..standard 6u height is cool for a coupla projects behind one panel...jacks on another 2u.

8)

N E probs = search these forums

Posted

thanx for replies guys!

What does mean "N E probs"

Is it possible to link different cores in the same project...without the needs to build different boxes?

thanx

lalo

Posted

Many many many thanx!!

Now i know  ;).

I think i'll gonna make a little Mbox64 based controller.

With a bunch of Sliders, Knobs, Buttons, a pair of Joysticks,

and some Jack inputs for pedals...

One question arise in my mind....if i want to do a couple of

jack inputs for switch pedals....i guess i have to connect them to the AIN module and not to the DIN one...'cause the switch pedals are -5/+5 volt...the DIN is only for buttons (?).

Is there a way to use the switch pedals as toggle? (first time you press off..2nd on etc.?)

sorry fot my stoopid noobieness...i'm learnin ;)

lalo

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