jeroddumas Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 Sorry for all the newby questions. Is there a particular order that the buttons and encoders must be connected for LC. What i really need to know is how will i know which button is what when wired up to the DIN module. Thanks for any help. ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK. Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 Hi,all DIN and DOUT connections are free configurable. In this way you can decide by yourself, if you want to have a full setup or a downstripped version with less buttons & LEDs.The configuration has to be done in main.asm (general settings), mios_tables.inc (encoder settings) and lc_io_table.inc (button & LED settings)Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeroddumas Posted May 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 are these settings available by editing the software with the midi box, or do i alter the code on a computer then upload it onto the PIC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeroddumas Posted May 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 well i think i see, I open up those files with a text editor an edit them. then how do I turn them into syx files for uploading to the PIC? Sorry to soulnd dumb on this, but I am a newbie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LO Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 First read up on the MIOS page then you need to do the following as stated in the main.asm file found in each archiveRequired tools:; o Download the free available MPLAB IDE environment from the Microchip; Homepage http://www.microchip.com; o Download and install Active perl from http://www.perl.com; o Download and install MIDI-Ox from http://www.midiox.com; o Download and install the MIOS Bootstrap loader from http://www.ucapps.de and; ; Following steps are required to reassemble the source code:; o Start MPLAB IDE; o Open the project file (*.mcp) from this archive; o Open the main.asm file, here you can find all available include files ; o Change the files for your needs ; o Start "Project->Make" or just press the F10 button ; o After that, a new main.hex file can be found in the directory; o convert the main.hex file to a .syx file in the command shell with:; perl hex2syx.pl main.hex; or just click on "convert.bat"; o thereafter a main.syx file can be found in the directory. It; can be uploaded to the MIDIbox NG with MIDI-Ox (see additional; instructions in the MIOS bootloader archive);And you should be OKGood luckLO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeroddumas Posted May 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 thanks for the info ;DThose were my main worries. Thorston what GLCDs are now supported for MIOS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven_C Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 Hey Thanks LO! That was really helpful to me too!Hey Jeroddumas, I have just discovered that there are default configurations... which you can discover for yourself.... but be careful you don't press a delete key or something by mistake!!Having fun setting up my LC Emulation, thanks so much Thorsten, after a couple of years of midibox building, I am so happy with this one! (I got the motor faders going last night! I was cheering loudly when I got to that moment of seeing the results of all this testing and labour over the last couple of years!!)have fun all, :D :D :D :D a very happy bye from Steve! ;D ;D ;D ;D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven_C Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 Hey,speaking of the default configurations of the buttons, I found all the buttons I need, (I have four dinx4 modules) except for the flip button (though I won't need this when I get encoders, I don't think) and Which 74HC165 controls the touch sensor? (the first four DIN IC's control the buttons) thanks, from Steve yeah, I'm having a blast playing with my new toy! and I don't even have it in an enclosure! (will send Thorsten a pic of faders sitting on metal strips in an old drawer!)bye, from Steve :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK. Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 Hi Steve,great to hear that you finally made it! :)The touch sensors are controlled by the application like common buttons. You just only have to assign the ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHNx events to the appr. input pins in lc_io_table.incBest Regards, Thorsten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven_C Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 I just downloaded MPlab, and perl, so now I'll check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven_C Posted May 15, 2003 Report Share Posted May 15, 2003 Okay, here is the default buttons and LED assignments for LC, I used this as a guide to get my 'box partially set up, but I'll be looking into modifying the asm, as soon as I get some time! (spending so much time on construction) BTW, when you modify one of the sub programs, how do you connect it with the main asm before you turn it into a hex? just point me in the right direction, I'll investigate further anyway. (don't let me get lazy!)here it isRepresentation of source code only, not actual codeStandard external digital I/O of midibox Logic Control emulationLC_IO_TABLE_LAYER0 ;; 1st shift register ;; button LED db ID_REC_RDY_CHN1, ID_REC_RDY_CHN1 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN2, ID_REC_RDY_CHN2 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN3, ID_REC_RDY_CHN3 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN4, ID_REC_RDY_CHN4 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN5, ID_REC_RDY_CHN5 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN6, ID_REC_RDY_CHN6 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN7, ID_REC_RDY_CHN7 db ID_REC_RDY_CHN8, ID_REC_RDY_CHN8 ;; 2nd shift register ;; button LED db ID_SOLO_CHN1, ID_SOLO_CHN1 db ID_SOLO_CHN2, ID_SOLO_CHN2 db ID_SOLO_CHN3, ID_SOLO_CHN3 db ID_SOLO_CHN4, ID_SOLO_CHN4 db ID_SOLO_CHN5, ID_SOLO_CHN5 db ID_SOLO_CHN6, ID_SOLO_CHN6 db ID_SOLO_CHN7, ID_SOLO_CHN7 db ID_SOLO_CHN8, ID_SOLO_CHN8 ;; 3rd shift register ;; button LED db ID_MUTE_CHN1, ID_MUTE_CHN1 db ID_MUTE_CHN2, ID_MUTE_CHN2 db ID_MUTE_CHN3, ID_MUTE_CHN3 db ID_MUTE_CHN4, ID_MUTE_CHN4 db ID_MUTE_CHN5, ID_MUTE_CHN5 db ID_MUTE_CHN6, ID_MUTE_CHN6 db ID_MUTE_CHN7, ID_MUTE_CHN7 db ID_MUTE_CHN8, ID_MUTE_CHN8 ;; 4th shift register ;; button LED db ID_SELECT_CHN1, ID_SELECT_CHN1 db ID_SELECT_CHN2, ID_SELECT_CHN2 db ID_SELECT_CHN3, ID_SELECT_CHN3 db ID_SELECT_CHN4, ID_SELECT_CHN4 db ID_SELECT_CHN5, ID_SELECT_CHN5 db ID_SELECT_CHN6, ID_SELECT_CHN6 db ID_SELECT_CHN7, ID_SELECT_CHN7 db ID_SELECT_CHN8, ID_SELECT_CHN8 ;; 5th shift register ;; button LED db ID_ASSIGN_TRACK, ID_ASSIGN_TRACK db ID_ASSIGN_SEND, ID_ASSIGN_SEND db ID_ASSIGN_PAN_SURROUND, ID_ASSIGN_PAN_SURROUND db ID_ASSIGN_PLUG_IN, ID_ASSIGN_PLUG_IN db ID_ASSIGN_EQ, ID_ASSIGN_EQ db ID_ASSIGN_INSTRUMENT, ID_ASSIGN_INSTRUMENT db ID_BANK_LEFT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_BANK_RIGHT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 6th shift register ;; button LED db ID_BANK_CHANNEL_LEFT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_BANK_CHANNEL_RIGHT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FLIP, ID_FLIP db ID_GLOBAL_VIEW, ID_GLOBAL_VIEW db ID_SHIFT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_OPTION, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_CONTROL, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_CMD_ALT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 7th shift register ;; button LED db ID_MARKER, ID_MARKER db ID_NUDGE, ID_NUDGE db ID_CYCLE, ID_CYCLE db ID_DROP, ID_DROP db ID_REPLACE, ID_REPLACE db ID_CLICK, ID_CLICK db ID_REWIND, ID_REWIND db ID_FAST_FWD, ID_FAST_FWD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven_C Posted May 15, 2003 Report Share Posted May 15, 2003 ;; 8th shift register ;; button LED db ID_STOP, ID_STOP db ID_PLAY, ID_PLAY db ID_RECORD, ID_RECORD db ID_CURSOR_UP, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_CURSOR_LEFT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_ZOOM, ID_ZOOM db ID_CURSOR_RIGHT, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_CURSOR_DOWN, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 9th shift register ;; button LED db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN1, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN2, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN3, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN4, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN5, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN6, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN7, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_VPOT_SELECT_CHN8, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 10th shift register ;; button LED db ID_GLOBAL_TRACKS, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_INPUTS, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_AUDIO_TRCK, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_AUDIO_INSTR, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_AUX, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_BUSSES, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_OUTPUTS, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_GLOBAL_USER, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 11th shift register ;; button LED db ID_AUTOM_READ_OFF, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup no LEDs are connected here) db ID_AUTOM_WRITE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup no LEDshere) db ID_AUTOM_TRIM, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup no LEDshere) db ID_AUTOM_TOUCH, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup no LEDshere) db ID_AUTOM_LATCH, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup no LEDshere) db ID_UTIL_CANCEL, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported byhost) db ID_UTIL_ENTER, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported byhost) db ID_MBLC_HOLD_LAYER, ID_IGNORE; (MIDIbox LC specific: switch to other layer when button (de)pressed) ;; 12th shift register ;; button LED db ID_F1, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F2, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F3, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F4, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F5, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F6, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F7, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_F8, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) ;; 13th shift register ;; button LED db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) ;; 14th shift register ;; button LED db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) ;; 15th shift register ;; button LED db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (in my setup encoders) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) db ID_IGNORE, ID_IGNORE ; (spare pin in my setup) ;; 16th shift register ;; button LED db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN1, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN2, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN3, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN4, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN5, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN6, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN7, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host) db ID_FADER_TOUCH_CHN8, ID_IGNORE ; (no LED supported by host)Copywright owned by Thorsten Klose.... Hey TK, if you don't want bits of your code on here, then feel free to take it off (or ask me to)....Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK. Posted May 16, 2003 Report Share Posted May 16, 2003 Hi Steve,Hey TK, if you don't want bits of your code on here, then feel free to take it off (or ask me to) the GNU public license explicitly allows the distribution :)Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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