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MIDI to operate motor-driven potentiometers?


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Hello (first post)!

Can anyone here help me building a MIDI controlbox that can operate motor-driven potentiometers? Has anybody tried this or know where I can find relevant help/info?

(What I want is a controller that with a Controller Command (or sim.) will turn a motor-driven potentiometer to a given value fx. a volume control)

Thanks for any help/thoughts...

Cheers

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Hey Pete

Can anyone here help me building a MIDI controlbox that can operate motor-driven potentiometers?

... same as Motorfader: http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_mf.html

Has anybody tried this

... I think not  :(

know where I can find relevant help/info?

... see link above

and: http://home.tiscali.ch/screamingrabbit/Pages/UCAppsBulk_Order/ALPS/Datasheets/RK25T12MO.PDF

... you can find those pots in the Motorfader Bulkorder list  ;)

http://69.56.171.55/~midibox/forum/index.php?topic=4293.0

Greets, Roger

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Thanks!

Where can I find the schematic for the CORE section? As I understand the module (linked above) is connected to the main MIDI processor - is that correct?

SO what I basicly need to do is to build the CORE section, build the motor fader (MF) module, only with motorised potentiometers instead, and I should be home free?

P

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Where can I find the schematic for the CORE section?

... Core: http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_core.html

Implementation in MidiBox64:

http://www.ucapps.de/midibox64.html

and in MidiBocLC:

http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_lc.html

and I should be home free?

,,, ääähhhmmmm... yes... äähhhhm... perhaps  ??? :-\ :P ... see this post (sorry, it's only in german)

http://69.56.171.55/~midibox/forum/index.php?topic=4244.0

I would just buy one pot at first and make some tests. You see in the bulk order, that I'll do the same  ;). You won't profit from a discount anyway, since there ain't enough orders for this pot.

Greets, Roger

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