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            <description>MB-6582 Parts List

Please read the entire construction guide before buying parts or starting to solder anything.

It is important that you understand what options you have for the PSU and sockets before buying parts. Therefore, you should read the MB-6582 Base PCB Construction Guide and decide on the PSU option and sockets you plan to use.</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 - MIDIbox SID Synthesizer V2







MB-6582 is a MIDIbox SID synthesizer.

If you have no idea what that is, look here:

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid.html&gt;

More photos of MB-6582 during construction

&lt;http://www.flickr.com/photos/wilba/&gt;

PCBs and knobs are now available at Modular Addict.

&lt;https://modularaddict.com/manufacturer/midibox&gt;

For SID chips, PIC chips, panels, and any other parts you&#039;re having trouble sourcing, your best bet is to ask around at the forums.</description>
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            <description>MIDIBOX SID

Forums questions and threads about MIDIbox SID projects. More information can be found at theMIDIBOX PROJECTS WIKI PAGE





MIDIbox SID V1 (expired firmware for PIC18F452)

	*  Which SID CHIP??
	*  SIDControl VST-plugin
	*  SID as a drum machine
	*  The becoming of a MIDIbox SID
	*  4xSID photo blog
	*  and another photo blog
	*  MBSID in TB303 mode + CEM3378 + distorted filter
	*  MBSID + CEM3378
	*  CEM3378 + SID idea
	*  Please send me your MBSID Patches
	*  Random SID Patches
	…</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 PSU option E

With a new source for PCBs, here have been a lot of questions about how to run an MB-6582 from a single voltage source. There are a couple threads in the forums on the topic, but I wanted to add a page to the wiki to make sure new builders see that this is and option.</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 Base PCB Construction Guide

Please read the entire construction guide before buying parts or starting to solder anything.

Note that Base PCB revision 1 (the red ones bought directly from me) has a few missing tracks. See the bottom of this page.</description>
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            <description>----------

MB-6582 (Prototype)



These are the wiki pages I wrote about the MB-6582, my MIDIbox SID Synthesizer V2 project.
Since there were a lot of people who want the PCBs, and even to make their own identical box, I arranged a bulk order of the PCBs and other bulk orders of the panels and parts. Thus my original</description>
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            <description>My original MB-6582 and the newer ones have panels made by Front Panel Express (aka. Schaeffer in Germany), with a big endorsement from me. Their quality and service is excellent, and their only limitation is that artwork must be engraved and not silkscreen.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2014 15:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>O hai! I iz in ur space-time continuum, upsetting all your gravity and quantums and stuffs  →  →  → 

----------

Bulk orders

 → My successfully finished bulk orders: 

	*  Albs Waldorf knobs bulk order 2012
	*  Albs Waldorf knobs bulk order 2013
	*  Albs Waldorf knobs bulk order april 2013
	*  Albs Waldorf knobs bulk order fall 2013
	*  Albs Waldorf knobs bulk order summer 2014

 → My upcoming bulk orders: 

	*  SEQ4 Aluminium Case and Frontpanel Bulk 2014
	*  Albs wish list

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            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2014 17:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>The MB-6582 PCBs are copyright 2006-2007 Jason Williams and Thorsten Klose. Licensed for personal non-commercial use only. All rights reserved.

The PCBs are part of the MIDIbox Hardware Platform (MBHP) and share the same license.

Also, the README.TXT in every MIDIbox firmware zip file (including MIDIbox SID V2) contains:</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2007 14:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>MB-SIDR8TR

This is a project built around making a MidiBox SID in a 3U rackmount case using the MB-6582 mainboard. This is a huge work in progress however feel free to contribute! You can also follow this project on Github.

Parts

	*  3U Chassis - Jameco Part # 132848</description>
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            <description>The control surface PCBs are designed to work with the following parts:

	*  PacTec PT-10 enclosure

	*  1.5mm anodized aluminium panels, the same dimensions as the PT-10 aluminium panels, but without mounting holes in the corners. The panel is mounted to the case using screws glued to the panel underside. The PCB is mounted to the panels using threaded spacers glued to the panel underside.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_control_surface_construction_guide&amp;rev=1608045191&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Some preliminary pictures of construction which will be properly annotated in future (as part of my MB-6582 photoset on Flickr):

&lt;http://www.flickr.com/photos/wilba/2101969719/in/set-72157594358133094/&gt;

I still have not fully completed the control surface construction guide.

I advise people NOT TO SOLDER ANYTHING to the control surface PCB until you read the finished control surface construction guide.</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 Power Switch Bulk Order

I have about 60 (?) spare DPDT rocker switches that are identical to C64 power switch and fit the MB-6582 PCB.



These come with SmashTV&#039;s parts kits already.

So if you can get them from SmashTV, you don&#039;t need to get them from me. I&#039;m only trying to make sure I have enough for everyone who needs them and avoid people having more than they really need.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>----------

Wilba&#039;s MBlog



Introduction

I&#039;ve been tinkering with MIDIbox stuff since 2003, mostly playing with MIDIBox SID synth, and also started off the MIOS Studio project.

I discovered ucapps.de while playing with low-end PICs and MIDI and needing something with more grunt to achieve my own MIDI controller ideas.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>PCBs and base PCB parts kits ARE AVAILABLE NOW at SmashTV&#039;s shop!

&lt;http://www.avishowtech.com/mbhp/&gt;

Modular Addict now carries the PCBs (and knobs!) for the MB-6582 project.

&lt;https://modularaddict.com/manufacturer/midibox&gt;

“The rest of this page is old and most of it no longer applies. I am waiting for the wiki fairy to come along and tidy it up</description>
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            <description>Goblinz Wiki

About Me

I live in Yorkshire in the UK and work as an applications administrator. I spend most of my life working, at festivals or at raves.

I discovered MIDIbox through Wilba&#039;s MB-6582 which was posted on Hackaday and was thoroughly impressed by it and also the community that exists on MIDIbox. I&#039;m planning on building a few more boxes after I finish my</description>
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            <description>OPL3 (MB-FM) Chipset Bulk Order

MB-6582 Power Switch Bulk Order

MB-6582 Parts Bulk Order

MB-SEQ V3 PCB Bulk Order</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>MB-6582 PT-10 Case / Milling Bulk Order



Note: This Bulk Order has been extended !



The enclosure used in Wilba&#039;s MB-6582 prototype:



Is now set for a bulk order for North and Central America. The enclosure is available in Black and Bone, but this bulk order will only deal with the Black enclosure. In addition, those that take part in the bulk order will have the option to have the panels milled and silk screened. All panels sent to Doug will be Black anodized and he is offering a single c…</description>
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            <description>SID Board parts list




	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [SID Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref     Mouser Ref      Digikey Ref  MOS 6581/6582/8580  IC     1         /               /                 /            74HC595         IC         2</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 PT-10 Case / Milling Bulk Order

The enclosure used in Wilba&#039;s MB-6582 prototype:



Is now set for a bulk order for North and Central America. The enclosure is available in Black and Bone, but this bulk order will only deal with the Black enclosure. In addition, those that take part in the bulk order will have the option to have the panels milled. The bulk order will close Nov.11, 2008. When adding your name to the list, please specify whether you would like your panels milled or not.Th…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=albs_waldorf_knob_-_order_no._3&amp;rev=1231247708&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Albs Knob Bulk Order - NOW CLOSED

 Albs usually supplies large orders of knobs (and other bits). Therefore they require a large minimum order.

 Giving the fact that there&#039;s so many people putting their names down for MB-6582 kits I&#039;m guessing there will be a few more people wanting</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=albs_waldorf_knob_bulk_order&amp;rev=1237204465&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Albs Knob Bulk Order No. 5

 Albs usually supply large orders of knobs (and other bits). Therefore they require a large minimum order.

 Giving the fact that there&#039;s so many people putting their names down for MB-6582 kits I&#039;m guessing there will be a few more people wanting</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_mb6582_panels&amp;rev=1297662581&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-6582 Panels

NEWS - February 2011

Sorry guys, this has been the worst two years of my life.  What with my teenage daughter (who is now away at university, yay!!!) losing her brain, my son acting out and getting bad grades, my mother moving to Tucson, and my father-in-law being diagnosed with and dying from pancreatic cancer, well, optional things like MIDIbox projects got put on hold indefinitely.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 05:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>getting_started_faq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=getting_started_faq&amp;rev=1467851007&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FAQ Getting Started

Where Do I Start ?

Reading About Electronics Basics could be a good thing.

If you already know some about electronics , exploring UCapps might help you in many ways to see what&#039;s possible to make with MIDIbox modules

Wich Most Basic Tools does I need ?</description>
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            <description>Introduction

This is the place to come when it comes down to my activity around MIDI and midibox.

Some random photos of my house, my workshop, projects and whatnot

About

Über-nerd from Germany, born Jan 1982.
Studying computer science, had professional training in high-frequency analog electronics, audio signal processing
and digital circuitry. Heavy EAGLE user.
Programmer since the age of 8, starting on Commodore 64.
Languages include C/C++, C#, Java, Basic, Python, Perl, PHP, assembly (808…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_sid&amp;rev=1467032162&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Overview

FIXME Update Things

MIDIbox SID synthesizer is a project that uses the classic SID (Sound Interface Device) soundchip from the Commodore C64 personal computer under control of the Midibox as standalone Synthesizer.

For specific info on user created designs, please check the</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi_interface_blacklist&amp;rev=1434122208&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>To find midi devices known to work check the midi_interface_whitelist.

Problems with SysEx transfers have been noticed with following MIDI interfaces:
 Vendor  Model  notes  Access  Virus TI Polar :?:  Works unreliable for SysEx transfers under OS X (10.5). Suspected SysEx filtering. Plain MIDI sending/receiving seems OK.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ssm2044_pcb&amp;rev=1466555145&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Dual SSM 2044 VCF

SSM2044 PCB Bulk Order

Warning: This is not a suitable project for absolute beginners. The soldering isn&#039;t very difficult, but you will need either an AOUT_NG (SMT soldering required), an AOUT module (which needs to be expanded with the bipolar option) or two (!) AOUT_LC modules, or another type of CV source to control this module, in addition to the actual synth (SID/FM) you want to use it with. So a bit of soldering experience and knowledge about the MidiBox platform is def…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=user_projects&amp;rev=1590251324&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox User Projects



This space is for user projects and project documentations.

Projects don&#039;t have to be finished, works in progress should also be linked here!



For a complete overview of official projects see the MBHP Projects page!

&lt;box 47% left blue|</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_builders_list&amp;rev=1680477079&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is the official list of MB-6582 builders, with serial numbers.

The list vaguely relates to the order in which people requested PCBs and how quickly they paid. People who bought only a base PCB and are building their own control surface are not on this list, because they are not building an</description>
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            <description>MB-6582 Parts Bulk Order



THIS BULK ORDER IS CLOSED

This is a bulk order for MB-6582 control surface parts, available for Australians Only

(If you live in Europe or the U.S., you have access to many good online stores which can sell these parts. I am running this bulk order for the guys in Australia who don&#039;t want to pay the excessive postage costs to Australia just for a handful of parts. If you also live in some distant corner of the world, please PM me and I might allow you to join this b…</description>
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            <description>About me...

My name is Michael and I live south of Munich in Germany.

In the real world, I&#039;m a computer programmer.

My projects...

I started to build up a MB-6582 in late 2008. In october 2009 it&#039;s nearly finished, I&#039;m waiting for 3 more PICs and the waldorf knobs.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=audio_synthesis_integrated_circuit&amp;rev=1465933067&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Audio Synthesis Integrated Circuit



Most of the audio synthesis integrated circuits used in MIDIbox project are some Programmable Sound Generators. This means that you send binary data as input to have analog audio output

Reference  Datasheets / Programming Manuals</description>
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            <description>Chaos Matrix

Introduction

Chaos Matrix is a programmer for an Oberheim Matrix 1000 analog synthesizer built by Patrick Manderson. It&#039;s capable of manipulating all 126 voice parameters including 10 programmable matrix modulations buses, ramp generators, 5 point tracking generator, 3 five stage envelopes, 2 oscillators, 2 LFOs, and much more.</description>
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            <description>NOTE: (February 2011)  Happy New Year.  Here&#039;s hoping 2011 is better than 2010 was!

Alps N Motor Faders

Marquardt 6425 Switches and Caps

Triple Secondary Toroidal Transformer (+-15V and +5V)

MB-6582 Panels  Sorry, due to family circumstances, I won&#039;t be making panels any time soon...</description>
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            <description>fnpSID Module

This page is dedicated to Flexinoodle&#039;s &amp; nILS&#039; stereo USB implementation MIDIBox SID v2. All information present on and files linked to from this site are

© 2009 nILS Podewski. Free for private, non-commercial use. All other rights reserved.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 04:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>m00dawg&#039;s MidiBox Projects

Yo MidiBox Peeps!

I just started working on this page, but it will be the future home of the boards and designs I have made over the course of making my own projects. You can also visit my website for stuff regarding my MidiBox projects, other hobbies, and my random blog posts about nothing :)</description>
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            <description>The discussion thread where you can read the latest info and post questions about sammichSID kits is here.

sammichSID Low-Down

sammichSID was designed to be the “no excuses” MIDIbox SID synthesizer kit - i.e. for all those people who want a MIDIbox SID but consider building it with modules too time-consuming, too newbie-unfriendly and/or too hard to design and construct a control surface, and where</description>
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            <description>==== MB-6582 CS Parts List ====
Part NameQuantityNotesSupplier 1Supplier 2Pactec PT-101See Note 1MouserPactec25mm M3 Countersunk Head Bolt4See Note 2M3 Nut8See Note 2www.M3 Flat Washer8See Note 2www.M3 Spring Washer8See Note 2www.10mm M3 Threaded Spacer25See Note 3Mouser6mm M3 Screws</description>
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            <description>WORK IN PROGRESS

Parts List



This parts list corresponds to the PCB labeling on the Wilba Control Surface PCB sold by ModularAddict.com
Name       Part                    Value  Quantity Reichelt Order Code MouserRegular Parts</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 21:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>MB-MTRX Bulk Order




Overview

MB-MTRX is a printed board for the 8×8 modulation matrix commonly used with the MB-SID projects. The main board itself is just the LEDs and buttons connected to SIL headers, which can connect to DIN/DOUT modules or daughterboards. The daughterboards are for converting the board to the</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>firmware</title>
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            <description>Firmware Troubleshooting

Apps

dout_buttons

dout_enc

enc_speed

iic_midi_sw_loopback

jitter_mon

lcd_interconnection_test

mbfm_interconnection_test

mbfm_testtone

mbsid_interconnection_test

A CORE-&gt;SID Module Interconnection Test

This application allows you to check the interconnections to the SID module with a multimeter. You can control the SID pins by sending a Modulation Wheel event to your MIDIbox SID - just connect a keyboard or use MIDI-Ox (View</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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