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Midibox Of The Week: Sink fled after hearing MBSIDV2 by SounDuke


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Not an Aston Martin like the mb6582 which are being produced by everyone ^_^

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there is a cutted mb6582 baseboard inside, and the white square hole will probably accomodate a xy pad  or a Glcd with pic based oscilloscope.

Sorry for the photos, I have to dim these leds and throw away my mobile phone camera.

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Thanks to all who made this possible, TK, Smash and Wilba and of course the community ;)

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Thank you all ^_^

I wretched a Casio and cutted the keyboard part, breadboarded a core and  1dindout for the mini keyb matrix. I use the same systems for doors to put the mbsid over the keyboard in korg ms20 style (not shown in the picture tho).

Nils: I think I'll put something more useful than a lfo display there ^_^ the panel design is 1 year old as V2 was released after I received the panel from schaeffer :(

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Hey Duke, your SID looks awesome, and I agree with surfer, it really looks like vintage Russian sint.  :)

Few questions...

Can you tilt the SID towards you or it is fixed to the keyboard?

What kind of knobs are those? I think similar is used on some Roland groveboxes but white.

Can you please show how you cutted PCB looks like?

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thanks everyone :D 

Can you tilt the SID towards you or it is fixed to the keyboard?

What kind of knobs are those? I think similar is used on some Roland groveboxes but white.

Can you please show how you cutted PCB looks like?

I tried to hook the keyboard to the synth  after I shot these photos but the synth is heavier than the minikeyb ^^ I must put some sustain plexiglas cylinder on one side as soon as I have time ^^.

The knobs feeling is not very good, I took these at RS electronics because they were cheap, therefore not very robust too..

about the pcb, I'll edit this post with the images as soon as I go back to my home. Honour to W for the idea and for the cutting of the baseboard ^^

Cimo: grazie, the casio I used was sa-65 found on ebay, midiboxed thanks to qbas sm and vel driver (thank you very very much qbas).

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