TK. Posted September 30, 2006 Report Posted September 30, 2006 This is a MIDIbox SID with CS, built into a Floppy Drive by Clemens :)He wrote:Nun habe ich es auch endlich geschafft meine MB-SID fertig zustellen.An dieser Stelle ein paar Fotos:http://www.clemens-acidus.de/content/01about_me/mbSID_doku/index.htmAn dieser Stelle noch mal ein großes Danke für deine vielen Projekte und dieZeit die du da hinein investierst.1x SID-Modul1x Core-Modul1x DINx41x DINx11x DOUTx44x Bankstick (4x128 Patches)+ optimiertes C64 PSUEncoder von Voti und alle anderen Bauteile von Reichelt und vom Händler umdie Ecke.
Wilba Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 Hey, I get to be the first to congratulate!Nice job, very cool case reuse... I like how you used the case itself as the front panel.
MRE Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 Yeah thats a nice one. Like that you are using the original drive LEDs too.
stryd_one Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 Heh I've got two of those cases, was wondering if they'd work out OK... They sure do! Nice one mate :)
Guest clemens acidus Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 Yeah thats a nice one. Like that you are using the original drive LEDs too.The Power LED shows the Power Status and the Drive LED shows the MIDI RX Status. I added one more of the DOUTx1 modules for this. ;-)
DrBunsen Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 Very nice work! Tell us a little about your CS design?
SLP Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 nice!especially the aluminium-pots..i'm using them, too..How many mcd do the LEDs have?matthias
MRE Posted October 2, 2006 Report Posted October 2, 2006 I remember the data cables being very similar to midi cables.. and it looks like you are using those same holes.. nifty.. now if only you could do something with the platter switch :)
Sasha Posted October 2, 2006 Report Posted October 2, 2006 I`m amazed. Great looking box. It`s always nice to see reused computer cases for midibox projects. I also like metal knobs. Congretulations!
Guest clemens acidus Posted October 2, 2006 Report Posted October 2, 2006 Very nice work! Tell us a little about your CS design?gladly! the group of five encoders have 3 different functions until now:1. osc envelope (delay/A/D/S/R)2. osc misc (transpose, finetune, portamento, arp, pw)3. env 1/2 - (dep, attack, decay, sustain, release)4. assign (not implemented yet)you see the CTRL-button below the 5 encoders for selecting the functions. right aside the switch for env1 / env2.for this i have modified the sourcecode.above the 5 encoders there are buttons to select the osc's, the waveform, and ringmod. or sync-function.down left you can see the LFO section and down right the FILTER.left beside the display you can see the CC and EDIT buttons.How many mcd do the LEDs have?i don't know exactly. it's a low cost led by reichelt (www.reichelt.de)here is the datasheet:http://www.reichelt.de/inhalt.html?SID=15nnuicdS4AQ8AAFClmPE66281f45729e621115f9a3594a66f119;ACTION=7;LASTACTION=6;SORT=artikel.artnr;GRUPPE=A5331;WG=0;SUCHE=Led;ARTIKEL=LED%203MM%20GN;START=16;END=16;STATIC=0;FC=674;PROVID=0;TITEL=0;DATASHEETSEARCH=LED%203MM%20GN;FOLDER=A500;FILE=LED3MMG_LED3MMRT%2523IMP.pdf;DOWNLOADTYP=1;DATASHEETAUTO=;OPEN=0I remember the data cables being very similar to midi cables.. and it looks like you are using those same holes.. nifty.. now if only you could do something with the platter switch :)yes, i used all holes of the case. two for midi in/out and one for the c64 psu. i also use the the original power-switch for my mbSID. the leds above the connection ports signalize the midi rx/tx status and the power status.
tos Posted October 2, 2006 Report Posted October 2, 2006 I LOOOOVE THIS ONE....nice....simple....easy to convert and yet sooo beautifull.
Artesia Posted October 22, 2006 Report Posted October 22, 2006 that conversion job works very nicely... doesnt look out of place at all.. well done :)
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