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HI,

Has anybody used dented encoders on a midibox 64e with any succes?

I'm building a midibox to control ableton live for use for djing.

I want to use non dented encoders for nudging and dented encoders for loop start and end points etc.

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i've decided to use non-dedented encoders in a midibox 64e.

my next problem is i am planning to use pots with this to.  how do i connect both a din module running encoders and a ain module with pots to the core module? they both connect to j6.

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Just to make it clear i want use 1 ain module for pots, 1 din module for encoders, 1 din module for buttons and 1 dout module for led's. can any body please tell me exactly how i would connect these to the core module?i think i've got the buttons and led's sorted but as i understand it both the ain and din with the encoders connect to j9.  i want to use the midibox 64e as this is my first project and i am a bit confused by midio128.

thank you for any help.

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Just to make it clear i want use 1 ain module for pots, 1 din module for encoders, 1 din module for buttons and 1 dout module for led's. can any body please tell me exactly how i would connect these to the core module?i think i've got the buttons and led's sorted but as i understand it both the ain and din with the encoders connect to j9.  i want to use the midibox 64e as this is my first project and i am a bit confused by midio128.

This picture will show you where to connect the modules:

http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_midibox64.gif

(It's from the MB64 but MB64e connects the same way)

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