MB-6582 (8xSID MIDIbox SID V2) - PCBs now available
MB-6582 (8xSID MIDIbox SID V2) - PCBs now available
Hi,
Some of you on this forum have seen my MB-6582 (MIDIbox SID V2) and said some nice things about it, thanks!
http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.ph ... ba_mb_6582
Now I am finally arranging a bulk order of the PCBs used (as well as arranging a bulk order of the panels) over at the MIDIbox forum.
http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=9560
I'm amazed that there's over 50 people wanting to build one exactly like mine, and another 20 or so planning to use just the base PCB in their own MIDIbox SID and do their own case and control surface. So with so much interest, I thought maybe there would be a few people here who want to join in the fun and build their own MIDIbox SID. You don't need eight SIDs, nor a degree in electronics, and it's well worth the effort... go listen to the demos!
http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_manual.html
But a warning: once you build a MIDIbox SID, you might lose interest in all other SID synths
Some of you on this forum have seen my MB-6582 (MIDIbox SID V2) and said some nice things about it, thanks!
http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.ph ... ba_mb_6582
Now I am finally arranging a bulk order of the PCBs used (as well as arranging a bulk order of the panels) over at the MIDIbox forum.
http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=9560
I'm amazed that there's over 50 people wanting to build one exactly like mine, and another 20 or so planning to use just the base PCB in their own MIDIbox SID and do their own case and control surface. So with so much interest, I thought maybe there would be a few people here who want to join in the fun and build their own MIDIbox SID. You don't need eight SIDs, nor a degree in electronics, and it's well worth the effort... go listen to the demos!
http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_manual.html
But a warning: once you build a MIDIbox SID, you might lose interest in all other SID synths
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When you could check this one out as well... it uses the SID audio out -> audio In feature as well, that gives you enhanced resonance:
http://www.ucapps.de/mp3/midibox_sid/mb ... _demo2.mp3
http://www.ucapps.de/mp3/midibox_sid/mb ... _demo2.mp3
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
XO: Gongrats! I saw you're message on MSN... now is it working fine? ... is it quality as I said?
And yeah, I bet there are many who would want such an MB-6582... Me for certain, and I'm just waiting for Wilba to send me the PCB... then SmashTV will be selling bags with components, and after that, I'll lock myself up in the living-room, take on the nerdy glasses, and start soldering away! ... now an 8-SID synth... something of a dream become reality! ... just that it can hold 1024 patches on default is amazing! SidStation look like a Casio toy in comparison!
I will not be building the full version with control surface though... I'll throw it inside a 1U housing, and rack it... and then I'll do an adaption for SoundDiver for it...
And yeah, I bet there are many who would want such an MB-6582... Me for certain, and I'm just waiting for Wilba to send me the PCB... then SmashTV will be selling bags with components, and after that, I'll lock myself up in the living-room, take on the nerdy glasses, and start soldering away! ... now an 8-SID synth... something of a dream become reality! ... just that it can hold 1024 patches on default is amazing! SidStation look like a Casio toy in comparison!
I will not be building the full version with control surface though... I'll throw it inside a 1U housing, and rack it... and then I'll do an adaption for SoundDiver for it...
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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So you're buying hardware that you aren't even looking at! That is pissing on us poor sods with zero hardware!Analog-X wrote:Razmo: Let us know when SmashTV has the bag of parts available.
XO: I bought a Keystation 49e a few months ago... its still in the box... I only took out the manual.
OK, I understand it, I don't expect to have much time for it in the next few weeks to be honest. But I always wanted one, and now I have it. I've begun playing a little with FL.
By the way, can anyone tell me why FL is horribly slow on my new Core 2 Duo E6600 with 2 GB RAM and Vista? I didn't think I'd experience that ALL included FL songs would lag on playback.
I hope it's just a Vista optimization problem. Maybe I need Quad Core Extreme, 64 bit and 8 GB RAM
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I have a very good Excuse for this type of behaviour I dont Smoke and I dont drink. What money I save on Beer and Cigarettes goes into hardware. Surprisingly the Keystation 49e only cost me $120 Canadian... which is amazing when you consider I paid $2100 for my Roland W-30 Sampling Workstation back in 1990.xo wrote: So you're buying hardware that you aren't even looking at! That is pissing on us poor sods with zero hardware!
I'd love to start recording something... but there is too much going on.. I'll be flying back out to Calgary on Sunday and wont be back for 2 weeks and as soon as I get back, my wife has a minor surgery so I'll be running around with hospital and doctor appointments ontop of my moms hospital appointments.
But at least I know I have the hardware when the time comes to use it