Well,
I am back in midibox land... starting work on my new project which will be an MB64 based controller for Arturia's MiniMoog V. Not really sure how familiar the users are here with the minimoog, but.... The frequency and waveform controlls are rotary switches, with either 6 or 7 positions. I am not sure if I want to use an DIN module for these or just AIN with 2K resistors between the poles.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
gb
MiniMoog V controller
Started by
Tanstaafl
, Mar 30 2007 21:01
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 March 2007 - 21:01
#2
Posted 05 April 2007 - 12:35
Answering my own question......
I have experimented with rotary switches coupled with 2k resistors between the poles. It works! MB64 reads the values (and locks on the values repeatedly).
Now I am debating whether to build my own boards or use Smash's kits. Seems to be cheaper to use his stuff than fabricate my own. (I have an MB64 test bed I use for experimentation, and I dont want to use those parts to build this new MidiBox).
I am certain I can not fabricate my own AIN module for less than 12 bux! Smash, how do you do it? I know, volume fabrication.
Pix to follow shortly.
gb
I have experimented with rotary switches coupled with 2k resistors between the poles. It works! MB64 reads the values (and locks on the values repeatedly).
Now I am debating whether to build my own boards or use Smash's kits. Seems to be cheaper to use his stuff than fabricate my own. (I have an MB64 test bed I use for experimentation, and I dont want to use those parts to build this new MidiBox).
I am certain I can not fabricate my own AIN module for less than 12 bux! Smash, how do you do it? I know, volume fabrication.
Pix to follow shortly.
gb
#3
Posted 18 June 2011 - 18:12
How did it go?
im going to do the same project soon.
#4
Posted 18 June 2011 - 22:23
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