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            <description>Voirinov is a keyboard capable of playing Notes, control changes, and program changes.
look at it : 
&lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/8981-scan-matrix-extended-voirinov/?hl=voirinov&gt;  :-)</description>
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beta in action - youtube

Specs ?

4 Midi-Channels: 1 2 3 4

--2 Tracks  a  Channel

--8 Notes-Chord  a  Track

--each track  has a dedicated and changeable loop-length from 16 to 512 Steps (example for 4-4)

--each Track  can played single and booth tracks can be played simultan/in-dual</description>
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            <description>MIDIbox SEQ BLM 16x4 Control Surface PCB

In order to enhance my MB SEQv4 with an internal 16×4 BLM (Button LED Matrix) I have created the printed circuit board shown in the lower half of the picture below. It has been verified to work and you can find all the information necessary to build one yourself on this page.</description>
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ACSim_console.h

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ACMidiDefines.h






/*
 *  ACMidiDefines.h
 *
 *  Created by Michael Markert, audiocommander on 29.07.05
 *  Adapted to MIOS on 21.05.06.
 *  Copyright 2006 Michael Markert, http://www.audiocommander.de
 *
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            <description>audiocommander&#039;s ACMidiProtocol implements default CC controllers to enable inter-application and inter-device communication and synching possibilities.

If, for example, two devices have implemented this protocol, one can change the harmony or bpm at one device and the other device automatically changes its harmony/bpm to the new values.</description>
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            <description>AC Sensorizer

audiocommander





acsensorizer_04 acsensorizer_basic

ACSensorizer v0.4, last release: 7/2007

Current Version





acsensorizer_02

ACSensorizer v0.2, last release: 7/2006

There will be no further developments based on this HUI-concept! 

It is strongly recommended to build v0.4 (more features, improved easy-to-use GUI)</description>
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            <description>AC Sensorizer v0.2

acsensorizer





acsensorizer_02





















:!:

This sensorizer project (version 0.2) uses an outdated GUI. There will be no further developments; instead go and build the new ACSensorizer - there have been made major improvements in the GUI/HUI</description>
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            <description>AC Sensorizer v0.4

acsensorizer





acsensorizer_04




Description

AC Sensorizer sensorizes up to 8 sensors and interpolates its AIN-readings.
The main target of this application are sensory devices delivering not exactly 
0 - 5 V, like pressure-, distance-, resistor-based sensors or softPots.</description>
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            <description>see =&gt; ACSensorizer 0.4</description>
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            <description>see =&gt; ACSensorizer 0.2</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 22:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>=&gt; ACSim is here:
mios_c_simulator_-_debugger</description>
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            <description>This page is part of the mios_c_simulator_-_debugger

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ACSim_console.h

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 *  v 0.0.5
 *
 *  2006 April 17 Created by Michael Markert, audiocommander.de
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ACSim_console.h

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/*
 *  ACSim_toolbox.h
 *  v 0.0.5
 *
 *  2006 April 17 Created by Michael Markert, audiocommander.de
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            <description>Universal Led Ring</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2016 11:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>adding_buttons_for_bankstick_switching</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=adding_buttons_for_bankstick_switching&amp;rev=1206309380&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to add bankstick UP/DOWN buttons to mbSID v2

This is another draft. Actually it&#039;s just the source code that you&#039;ll need to add :D Make sure you&#039;ve read the other tutorials that cover all the stuff needed to understand this one. This is not really a great way of achieving what we want, but it&#039;s good enough for now</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 21:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=adding_two_buttons_for_l_r_sid_selection_instead_of_one&amp;rev=1203592930&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Adding two buttons for L/R SID selection instead of one in mbSID v2

Overview

Using two buttons to select the L/R SID is pretty easy, just follow the step-by-step procedure described below.

Difficulty level:

	*  easy 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 hard

Required actions:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <description>AINSER8 Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [AINSER8 Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref MCP3208          IC         1        MCP 3208-CI/P  579-MCP3208CIP                     10Ω              Resistor</description>
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            <description>AINSER8 Module



Introduction

MBHP_AINSER8 is a Reduced version of the MBHP_AINSER64 module without 1-to-8 multiplexers and on-board VR, and only supported by MIOS32!




It is based on the 8-channel ADC MCP3208 from Microchip. It can be used to scan pots and/or faders with 12bit resolution between 0 and 5V.</description>
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            <description>AINSER64 Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [AINSER64 Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref 74HC595          IC         1        74HC 595       595-SN74HC595N                     MCP3208          IC</description>
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            <description>AINSER64 Module



Introduction

MBHP_AINSER64 is the successor of the MBHP_AIN module, and only supported by MIOS32!




It is based on the 8-channel ADC MCP3208 from Microchip and 8×4051 multiplexers so that up to 64 analog inputs are available. They can be used to scan pots and/or faders with 12bit resolution between 0 and 5V..</description>
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            <description>AIN_4 module

This is a simple way of scaling CVs (as might come from a modular) ready for an STM32F4 Core module. 

Schematic



The circuit is a very simple series of two inverting amplifiers per channel. The first is a TL072 powered from +12/-12V, while the second is an MCP6002 powered from 3v3/0V (ground). It&#039;s possible to preset the ranges (see below) but it&#039;s probably more useful to use the associated</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ain_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1465918379&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AIN board parts

FIXME Update this page 

Here are suggested part numbers for various distributors for parts for the AIN board. If you find another site or dealer with a different parts list feel free add it into the list. Also if you’ve successfully used a different part from what was listed here please add the number and/or link to the list.</description>
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            <description>AIN Module

AIN means “Analog Input”. Analog is meant as a range; in terms of voltage this range is normally from 0 to 5 V, in terms of programming this is normally a 10bit value from 0 to 1023. 
It&#039;s quite clear if you see this in contrast to the Digital Inputs (via</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=alan_tarion&amp;rev=1255933552&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <description>Phunk´s ALBS Waldorf Knobs Bulk Order #1 2011

This is the 1st 2011 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs used by Wilba on his famous MB6582.



	*  At the moment you can choose between black/transparent (Drehknopf DK16-190V3 A.6/4,5 AT=14 schwarz soft-transparent klar) and</description>
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            <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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            <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>
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            <description>ALBS wish list

Some folks were asking me, if I could order some stuff from Albs after the bulk was over :) So in order to focus the demand, here&#039;s a wish list for a future ALBS bulk. I have no idea when this will happen, as this isn&#039;t my main focus right now -</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2014 18:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=alternativesequencer&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>There have been many discussions about alternative sequencer firmware that differs from the MBSEQ as written by TK.  So far, only the SID 303 mode has developed into a finished product.  Of the others, the vX and the beginner&#039;s 16 step have the most active work at the moment.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Altitude&#039;s Corner

* Compact +5/+12/-12 PSU</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2014 13:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Antichambre

Projects list

	*  MIDIbox TIA, Atari 2600 Synth.
	*  MIDIbox KPR77, MIDIbox 808 adapted to Korg KPR77 Drum Machine.forum gallery
	*  MIDIbox POKEY, Atari POKEY Synth (2013 work).forum gallery
	*  Djo&#039;s MIDIbox DR55, a modified &amp; midified Roland DR55.modular synth
	*  MIDIbox 2069, A module based on the Korg NJM2069, LPF + VCA.

	*  MIDIbox TIA, Cartridge Version.You can also follow the thread on forum.

	*  SEQUATEUR, a versatile controller.
					*  OLRE16, A UI module with 16*Enco…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=antixfm&amp;rev=1468518507&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Antix Midibox FM Build



Introduction



I used MDF wood for the bottom and for the sides I used plywood with Zebrano veneer.
The front and the rear panels are aluminium and a friend of mine made lasercutting in his workshop ( I designed it with Front Panel designer )then silkscreen ( an other friends in another workshop ) and at the end a layer of transparent acrylic.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_4&amp;rev=1520682172&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT_4 module

Using the MAX525 DAC gives nice CVs. The circuit is designed with an improved output buffer. It&#039;s possible to switch the gain and and offset for different CV ranges.

Schematic

The DAC portion is essentially the same as the original version:</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468095893&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [AOUT Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description               Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref  MAX525                    IC         2                        700-MAX525BCPP                     TL074</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_lc_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468095948&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT LC parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [AOUT_LC Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description               Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref  74HC595                   IC         2         74HC 595      595-CD74HC595E                      TL072</description>
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            <title>aout_lc_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_lc_module&amp;rev=1470354406&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT_LC Module



Introduction

The idea behind the AOUT_LC module was to realize control outputs with parts that are easy to get in most countries. After a discussion with Karl Dalen about the difficulity to find DIY friendly DACs with a serial interface. He proposed these</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_module&amp;rev=1470444192&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT Module



Introduction

AOUT modules generate Analog (Control) Voltages (and gate signals) *. It provides 8 control voltage (CV) outputs with 12 bit resolution and 2 gate outputs. It is used by various MIDIbox projects to control analog synthesizers and/or FX gear.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=aout_ng&amp;rev=1521134973&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AOUT_NG



Introduction

The AOUT_NG is a CV (control voltage) output module. It features 8 channels of 12 bit CV out and a selectable bipolar option.

This module is an officially supported MBHP module, created by Thomas Stoeckl (Seppoman). Note that the AOUT_NG is not supposed to replace the existing AOUT module. The AOUT will continue to be supported and co-exist with the AOUT_NG. The need for a new design originated from both the high price and the bad availability of the MAX525 DACs used on…</description>
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            <title>apparat_20_construction_blog</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=apparat_20_construction_blog&amp;rev=1195316124&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>&quot;Apparat 20&quot; construction blog

(“Apparat” is an old-fashioned german word for a telephone or also for the extension number of a phone.)

As I just started with my next MidiBox project, I thought this time I´ll have to contribute a build blog. So here we go:</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=applications&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>!!MIDIbox [SID]

[&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/images/midibox_sid_cs.jpg]&gt;

A [synthesizer] based on the famous [SID] chip - now with a complete control surface which supports up to 4 SIDs

&lt;BR&gt;The final V1.6 has been released

&lt;BR&gt;[(Changelog)|&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_sid_changelog.html]&gt;.

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!!MIDIbox [SEQ]

[&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/images/midibox_seq_v2.jpg]&gt;

16 Track Live Step and Morph [Sequencer] + advanced [Arpeggiator]</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>application_development</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=application_development&amp;rev=1316217740&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Developing Applications for MIOS

Developing custom applications for MIOS-driven Pic-Chips is very easy and straightforward:



This page covers the APPLICATION part as seen above.

When coding your app in C, the compiler will automatically include when necessary, the MIOS-enhanced</description>
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            <title>application_development_32bit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=application_development_32bit&amp;rev=1328435663&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Link to main ucapps.de MIOS32 programming page, including programming examples: &lt;http://ucapps.de/mios32_c.html&gt; 


Toolchain setup guides: 


Windows: windows_mios32_toolchain_core 

MacOS: macos_mios32_toolchain_core 

Linux: linux_mios32_toolchain_core</description>
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            <title>arkade</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=arkade&amp;rev=1467597283&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB Arkade



Introduction

Arkade is a MIDI controller that embeds pairs of everything :-o :

	*  A pair of analog joysticks coming from a canibalized PS2 gamepad ^_^. They center when you release them (+ they&#039;re rock solid !)
	*  A pair of standard analog joysticks (positions doesn&#039;t change when released)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=arumblack&amp;rev=1222795695&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ArumBlack&#039;s User Page

I&#039;m going to try to figure out this wiki thing and post some of my work here. Wish me luck.

Stock Projects

MB SID

I&#039;ll try to dig up some pics of this, my first midibox. it is currently being cannibalized for other projects.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=audiocommander&amp;rev=1306995135&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to my User Page

I searched long for a system I can build upon my musical and artistic artwork - and I am thankful that Thorsten opened this wonderful project and community to us ;)

My real name is Michael Markert and I live in Nuremberg, Germany. I studied Communications-Design focused on Multimedia and am currently doing a postgraduated diploma at the College of Fine Arts in Nuremberg (Public Arts, Intermedia). The focus of my work and research is the development of intuitive interact…</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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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 19:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>bad_solderings_gallery</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=bad_solderings_gallery&amp;rev=1165999156&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This gallery shows some pictures of bad solderings - they should prevent you from making the same errors (feel free to add even more pictures here!)

1: The core module has some badly soldered connections(loose), which could lead to failures. There are also missing solderings (e.g. 33pF cap below crystal). It makes sense to solder each pad again, the</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 08:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>bandmaster</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=bandmaster&amp;rev=1538989603&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>BANDMASTER

MIDI Routing System and Control Surface.

Scalable MIDI Routing application using the MCAN and the M16 Interface...





Bandmaster CS

The Remote Control.

Top



Bottom



BOM

Mouser BOM version 1.
to complete
Qty	Value	   Package	Parts   MouserReicheltConrad</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=bankstick&amp;rev=1316280536&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The BankStick is a Plug &amp; Play storage device used to store presets or configurations on the MIDIbox.

	*  BankStick µCApps</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=basics&amp;rev=1470304198&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Basics


Some basic knowledge of MIDI and DIY electronics will help you in building a MIDIBox. This page will help cover the basics.

Getting started

	*  Getting Started FAQ
	*  Troubleshooting

	*  Electronics Basics
	*  Digital Electronics
	*  Introduction to MIDI

	*  Electronics DIY Common Tools
	*  Case and Frontpanels DIY Common Tools

	*  MIDIbox Internal Components
	*   Ordering Parts

Soldering

	*   Soldering Tips

Prototyping

	*  Etching PCB DIY

Midiboxing Softwares</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_art_design_midibox&amp;rev=1171273014&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best Art/Design MIDIbox

price : 1 CORE KIT

rules:

The most beautifull MIDIbox. Your creativity will be take into account, so don’t copy an existing design. Here we don’t care about electronics. It’s a section realy important for me, I consider that even an electronic project can become an Artwork</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_customization_extension&amp;rev=1171273198&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best customization/extension

for the fun, no prized

rules:

In this section you can show your work if you have done the best customisation of an existing MB project. It’s highly programation related, but to improved Control-Surface design too. Don’t forget to publish your own code, hightlighting what is your prog to avoid confusion. You have to prove that your design work well.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_diy-looking_midibox&amp;rev=1171272978&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best DIY-looking MIDIbox

price : 1 CORE KIT

rules:

DO IT YOURSELF!!! The most beautifull box done entirely “at home”.

Means: - a front-panel that you drill yourself, self-made PCBs, Case you build from A to Z.

The electronics as well as the final outside design will be take into account</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_documentation_effort_and_howto_for_total_newbies&amp;rev=1171272881&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best documentation effort AND howto for total Newbies

price : 1 CORE KIT

rules:

This section is for those who will done the best documentation effort for their project.

So it’s not depending on the quality of your finished box/app project, but more on the way you document it.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_midification&amp;rev=1171273088&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best MIDIfication

for the fun, no prized

rules:

All is in the tittle! For those who have MIDIfied Organs, analog synth/filters, coffee machine or sofa’s... Of course the MIDIfication must be done with Ucapps MIDIbox gear.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_pro-looking_midibox&amp;rev=1171273055&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best pro-looking MIDIbox

for the fun, no prized

rules:

Your box look like a ‘pro’ one? Here is the right place for you.

It’s about the outside as well as the inside and the docs (or “datasheets” ;-) ) you will produce with it. All the state of the dev have to shown, please publish all the related document (autocad design, schematic,</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_recycled_midibox&amp;rev=1171476062&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best recycled MIDIbox

price : 1 CORE KIT

rules:

Here is the section for those who have build MBs with a lot of ripped components and refurbished gear.

Your project have to prove that we can do great box with a little amount of money but some patience and DIY way of thinking, I think you won’t win if you unmount an original Logic Control to build a MIDIbox LC</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>best_song_produced_with_midibox_gear</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_song_produced_with_midibox_gear&amp;rev=1171273382&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best Song produced with MIDIbox gear

for the fun, not prized.

rules:

For all the song done with MIDIbox gear. Explain clearly which parts are played by the MB gear and what you use as “third party” stuff.

This section is not prized, but I can propose to make a mixing/mastering of the winning song with the gear of the Sound &amp; Breakfast studio, but first I’m just a sound technician mainly working for live scene, and not true a studio engineer, secondly, even if there is now more pro gear in th…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_user_application&amp;rev=1171272783&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>best user application

PRICE: 4 CORE and 4 SID modules (SIDs and PICs, DIN/DOUT, IIC modules are not included, and the best: they are blotted with original fingerprints of TK! ;-) ):&lt;http://www.midibox.org/midibox_sid_blm_photos/05.jpg&gt;

rules:

The “best user application” section is for those who have programmed something new for the</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=best_user_patches_librairy&amp;rev=1249700379&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Best User Patches Librairy

for the fun, no prized.

rules:

Publish here your Patches Librairy for the MIDIbox FM and SID based Synths.

Sounding great and well documented. For the SIDs librairies, it’s better if your do a version for each config (1,2,3 or 4 SIDs and different chips versions).</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 02:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=bipolar_12v_psu&amp;rev=1267375562&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A bipolar powersupply with +-12 V

For many circuits, especially when using op amps, we need a PSU that delivers +12 V, -12V and ground.  The OPL3 module (used by Midibox FM), as well as an AOUT* module in bipolar operation, require a +/- 12 VDC supply.
This page will demonstrate different methods of building such a supply.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:46:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=blender&amp;rev=1467768702&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Blender 3D

1. Introduction

Blender is an Open Source 3D graphics software. Unlike FreeCad , Blender 3D is oriented on the  artistic side of 3D visuals . Current Version is 2.77 . 

	*  Blender Features



2. Installation

Find the correct Installer for your operating system Here :</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=blm16x16v2&amp;rev=1676044068&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>BLM16x16+X V2 - Board








for TriggerMatrix4 i used Latigid ONs PCB: blm16x16_build_guide, but i had only 2 PCBs, one for me, and one finally got Maxim Anokhin (Limewax), in order to get more Triggermatrices into the world I made my own Version for the upcoming triggermatrix5

Shematic




Building and BOM</description>
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            <title>book_reviews</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=book_reviews&amp;rev=1349365490&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>English

PIC Programming

PIC Your Personal Introductory Course

by John Morton

ISBN 0 7506 5038 9

Purchased from Amazon @ £14.99

This is an introductory book for the beginner.  It commences with fairly simple problems using the less complicated versions of the</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 15:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=bosone&amp;rev=1210681995&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Bosone - Alchemy Studio page

Hi!
i&#039;m an italian midiboxer, hobbyist musician, producer, fan of DIY projects...

My first midibox was built in 2000 (i think), it was the very first midibox 16 and it was placed... in a shoebox!
when i built the first midibox i knew absolutely nothing about soldering and electronics, and thorsten helper me a lot (thanks again!!!)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 12:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=button_overlay&amp;rev=1173394718&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Following code snippets should give you an inspiration, how an existing assembly based applications like MIDIbox64 or MIDIbox64E can be easily enhanced by additional button functions, which send statically assigned MIDI events.

The idea is to overlay the USER_DIN_NotifyToggle hook. This hook is called by MIOS when a digital input has changed its state (0V</description>
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            <title>cad</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cad&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Computer Aided Design</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cadsoft_eagle&amp;rev=1465132305&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is the old Page for Eagle PCB Design</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=capacitance&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Capacitance, in electricity, is the capability of a body, system, circuit, component or device for storing electric charge. Capacitance is expressed as the ratio of a stored charge in coulombs to the impressed potential difference in volts. The resulting unit of capacitance is designated as the farad. In an electric circuit the component device designed to store such an charge is called a capacitor. An ideal capacitor is one having no resistance and no inductance. The resulting characteristic is…</description>
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            <title>capacitor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=capacitor&amp;rev=1465993768&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Capacitor

.



Introduction

A capacitor is a energy storing device (a component in electronics) made up generally of two parallel conductive plates separated by a dielectric insulating material. 

When a voltage is applied across the plates, the electric field in the dielectric displaces electric charges, and subsequently stores the energy involved. It is assumed ideally that there are no free charges in the dielectric, and that while they are displaced, they are not free or enabled to move ar…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>carrier_sheet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=carrier_sheet&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A printing industry term to describe the sheet to which labels are temporarily attached in order to go through a printer. Usually this sheet has a slick feeling or appears shiny. To be used after printing, labels must be peeled off the carrier sheet.</description>
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            <title>cascade</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cascade&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A method of connecting circuits in series so that the output of one is the imput of the next.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>case_and_frontpanels_diy_common_tools</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=case_and_frontpanels_diy_common_tools&amp;rev=1467034562&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Case / FrontPanel DIY Tools



Measurement

	*  Flexible Steel Ruler with Cork backing - From Arts stores. An excellent idea that I stole ;) 
	*  Calipers - For measuring drill bits, shaft diameters, and hole diameters 
	*  Clamps/Vices - Various sizes and shapes, for holding things still while you drill/saw/bust them up</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 13:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cathode</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cathode&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is the negative electrode in a circuit. It is commonly linked with diodes and CRTs; in fact it is the C in CRT. It is the opposite of anode.</description>
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            <title>cat_5_or_category_5</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cat_5_or_category_5&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Network cable. See twisted pair.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>cbr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cbr&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Constant Bit Rate. Refers to the transmission properties that data, video and voice uphold when traversing a transport medium. Information traveling at a constant bit rate means there is no fluctuation in signal integrity.</description>
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            <title>cc-looper</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cc-looper&amp;rev=1608819260&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>CC-Looper

CC-Automation

Midi Control Change MotionSequencer - for Synthesizer with LEDRINGS




Features

 * 4Midichannels @ each 512Steps X 32th-looprate X 128 CCs 

 * only a few of the 128CC should be used @ once - 4x128xCCs @ 32th is Midi Data MESS and µC Death</description>
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            <title>ccd</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ccd&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Charge Coupled Device.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>cctv</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cctv&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An industry acronym for Closed Circuit TeleVision.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>celsius</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=celsius&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A scale of temperature measurement used primarily in areas other than the United States; in the US, the Fahrenheit scale is most often used. For many years it was called Centigrade but was adopted as the standard term in 1948. It was in 1742 the Swedish astronomer Andres Celsius published a paper in the</description>
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            <title>central_processing_unit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=central_processing_unit&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See CPU.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>centronics</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=centronics&amp;rev=1322620733&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An early leader in the printing industry and the pioneer of the parallel interface. The industry standard parallel protocol interface was named after this company.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ceramic_capacitor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ceramic_capacitor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Generally a single layer capacitor that is flat and has a brown coating, Also have the name monoblock or monolithic in which the capacitor is made even smaller by creating multi-layers and coated in orange or blue paint.</description>
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            <title>change_id</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=change_id&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The purpose of the “change_id” application, which can be found at the MIOS Download page, is to change the MIOS Device ID, and other settings like to-COM flag, LCD mode and IIC MIDI addresses.

Normaly, the ID field can be specified when you are burning the bootloader into the PIC (see bootloader page). For people who don&#039;t own a PIC burner and forgot to specify it when buying a preburned PIC at SmashTV or Mikes shop, change_id can be used as alternative solution - this application reprogramms t…</description>
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            <title>changing_din_pins</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=changing_din_pins&amp;rev=1256217255&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Changing DIN pins in mbSID v2

Overview

If you&#039;re like me, you&#039;d rather change the software mapping of the Input pins than wire everything according to the original schematic - which may not even be possible due to differences in the CS. This HowTo will demonstrate one of the many ways to change the mapping according to your own wiring.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 13:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>changing_dout_pins</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=changing_dout_pins&amp;rev=1256217217&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Changing DOUT pins in mbSID v2

Overview

If you&#039;re like me, you&#039;d rather change the software mapping of the output (LED) pins than wire everything according to the original schematic - which may not even be possible due to differences in the CS. This HowTo will demonstrate one of the many ways to change the mapping according to your own wiring. This HowTo is only meant to change LEDs which are connected to individual pins. With LEDs connected as a matrix this will not work.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 13:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>changing_the_order_of_items_in_menu_pages</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=changing_the_order_of_items_in_menu_pages&amp;rev=1235858560&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Changing the order of items in menu pages in mbSID v2

Overview

Have you ever thought “having the Detune menu entry next to the Finetune entry would be cool”? Then this HowTo is for you. It&#039;s one of the simplest things to change. In this example will change just that - on the</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 22:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>chaos_matrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chaos_matrix&amp;rev=1467058732&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 20:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>charge</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=charge&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An electrical property of particles, such as electrons and protons, which causes them at a given time to attract and repel each other. A material with an excess of electrons is defined to have a “negative” charge. They are also called N-type. In the reverse, material with an absence of electrons or an excess of protons is defined as</description>
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            <title>chassis</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chassis&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A frame or housing for an electrical device such as a TV, stereo, power supply, computer or similar equipment.</description>
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            <title>chassis_ground</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chassis_ground&amp;rev=1316280441&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A wire conductor that terminates on the chassis electrical purposes. It is generally the negative side of the circuit and is most important in direct current (DC) circuits.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>checksum</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=checksum&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An amazingly simple error detection scheme in which each transmitted message packet is accompanied by a numerical value based on the number of set bits in the message. The value is appended to the message and becomes a transparent part of the message. The receiving station then applies the same formula to the message and checks to make sure the accompanying numerical value is the same. If not, the receiver can assume that the message has been garbled and there is trouble in Gotham City. In a les…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>chinmuzik</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chinmuzik&amp;rev=1469062239&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ChinMuzik



MIDI Hardware geek from Winston Salem, North Carolina , USA , born in 19XX?.

Project list

Currently workin on: @11-07-2016

	*  MB Modulbox-NG
	*  MB-EuroSID

Contact

chin.muzik.nj(at)gmail.com

	*   Forum profile</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2016 00:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>chip</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chip&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A small piece of semi-conducting material (usually silicon) on which an integrated circuit is embedded. A typical chip is less than 1/4 square inches and can contain millions of electronic components (transistors). Computers consist of many chips placed on electronic boards called printed circuit boards. There are different types of chips. For example, CPU chips (also called microprocessors) contain an entire processing unit, whereas memory chips contain blank memory.</description>
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            <title>chipset</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=chipset&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A group of chips that work together to do a job. This type of design work allows functions to work at an optimum condition.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>choke</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=choke&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A coil for a particular frequency range.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cimo</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cimo&amp;rev=1349365441&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>hi

you can see most of my projects on my website www.io-sound.org and follow our music colective new productions viewing our page www.colectivodrone.org

PROJECTS:

-Having a system

-IIego an endless perpetuated, badly founded research for the perfect DJ/multipurpose controller

&lt;http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3280/2656784096_c86c67025e_m.jpg&gt;

-A “</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 15:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>circuit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=circuit&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>By definition, go around. An electrical path, usually connected to an electricity source. Each circuit has a job in an overall operation. As an example, there may be multiple circuits in a TV. One would take care of video; one audio. Sometimes, a circuit is just a wire, such as a phone line.</description>
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            <title>circuit_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=circuit_board&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A one or more layered piece of non-conductive material, holding one or more electronic circuits on it.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>circuit_breaker</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=circuit_breaker&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device which detects excessive power demands in a circuit and self-interrupts when they occur, causing the circuit to open. See fuse.</description>
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            <title>circuit_designs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=circuit_designs&amp;rev=1197411248&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Circuits

Circuit designs that can be incorporated into projects.

	* RIAA Compensated Stereo Preamp - A turntable preamp board and circuit design. useful if you want to make a Traktor mixer/Controller with an optional turntable input.

	* discovercircuits.com - discover circuits,  has 25,000+ electronic circuits or schematics cross-referenced into 500+ categories.    As a vital resource for engineers, hobbyists, inventors &amp; consultants, the site&#039;s collection of information will help you find qu…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cisc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cisc&amp;rev=1322620692&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Pronounced sisk, and stands for complex instruction set computer. Most personal computers, use a CISC architecture, in which the CPU supports as many as two hundred instructions. An alternative architecture, used by many workstations and also some personal computers, is RISC (reduced instruction set computer), which supports fewer instructions.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>clock</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=clock&amp;rev=1349365705&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A consistent, periodic signal used to step logic information through a computer circuit.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 15:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>clock2audio2clock</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=clock2audio2clock&amp;rev=1610845252&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>clk2a2clk

Midiclock 2 Audio Converter, Audio 2 Midiclock Converter

4 Recording a Midiclock on a Audio-Track on your Multitrack-Recording-Device

in order to get the possibility to overdub a sequencer track on Recording Devices without Midi-Clock builtin</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 01:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=clockbox&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>clockBox v 1.0 – This application sends a MIDI clock and outputs a 24ppqn signal at CORE::J14 from 48 to 255 BPM

MIDIbox of the Week (Clockbox and MIDIbox CV by Sneak-Thief)

midimasterclock – a master clock that can control different devices, supporting up to 8 Midi-Outs; see: Midi-Master-Clock (german)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=clock_rate&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The number of pulses emitted from a computer&#039;s clock in one second. This determines the rate at which logical or arithmetic gating is performed in a synchronous computer.</description>
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            <title>cma</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cma&amp;rev=1322620668&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Circular Mil Area, a measurement. A unit of area equal to the area of a circle whose diameter is 1 mil (0.001 inch). Used chiefly in specifying cross-sectional areas of conductors. To obtain the number of circular mils in a round solid wire of a given diameter, express the diameter in mils then square it. The CMA formula for stranded conductor is to square the mil diameter of one strand then multiply by the number of strands.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cmil&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>CMIL is a unit of measure, most often used to define the area of a wire. The area of a circle one one-thousandth (0.001) inches in diameter.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cmos&amp;rev=1310196415&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor. CMOS is a widely used type of semiconductor. CMOS semiconductors use both NMOS (negative polarity) and PMOS (positive polarity) circuits. At any given time, only one of the circuit types is on. Beneficially, CMOS chips require less power than chips using just one type of transistor.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 07:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>coax</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coax&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Short for coaxial cable. Cable consisting of a hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire conductor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <description>Code :: Blocks IDE



Introduction

CodeBlocks is a Cross-Platform Open Source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to program with C/C++ 

the Official Website is here : &lt;http://www.codeblocks.org/&gt;



Downloading / Installing

Go there : CodeBlocks Download Page



Video Tutorials</description>
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            <title>coercivity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coercivity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The intensity of the magnetic field needed to reduce the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material to zero after it has reached saturation.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coil&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The foundational inductor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>coilwinder</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coilwinder&amp;rev=1680565248&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Coil Winder

A Tesla Coil winding machine, controlled by Mios:





Watch German Video about using it, and TimeLapse build






Watch English Video...




CODE, FIRMWARE

Install MIOS Studio, connect a Core-Stm32F4 via USB, and Start the STUDIO



1. Upload MIOS BOOTLOADER</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2023 23:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cold_start</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cold_start&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is the industry term given to the process of initializing the start-up conditions in a computer. The cold start process assumes no previous activity in the computer; in other words it has been powered off. All registers in the machine are set to initial conditions and the power-on self-test is conducted in its entirety. Also known as cold boot.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>collector</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=collector&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One of the pins on a transistor, along with emitter and base. The collector is the point the transistor connects to the main circuit voltage and is the voltage entry point into the transistor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>compact_5_12_-12_psu</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=compact_5_12_-12_psu&amp;rev=1429048299&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Altitude&#039;s Compact +5/+12/-12 PSU

This is a small, 600 mA max power supply for use with projects requiring +5/+12/-12 rails (Aout, FM, etc).  The PSU is designed to be powered by mains (either 220V or 115V), mains are dangerous and it is assumed that you know how to work with them safely.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2015 21:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>comparator</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=comparator&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A particular type of operational amplifier (op-amp) which has an output that is either on or off. It is a type of switch, but has two inputs, one for what is being measured and the other being a reference point. The comparator will normally switch on when the input is less than the reference. An example would be in a thermostat. Then input would be given by a thermistor and the reference would come from a variable resistor. This allows the actual switching temperature to be altered.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>compile</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=compile&amp;rev=1310196354&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>To have a computer translate code written in a computer language into an executable form. This is usually done by a specific translator program called a compiler. There are compilers for virtually every language on every platform. Those that create code on one platform for use on another are called cross compilers. Compilers take code written in a particular syntax and usually convert it to binary, machine code instructions.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 07:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>compiled_c_code_size</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=compiled_c_code_size&amp;rev=1163510115&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>From jackchaos via Code Optimization

From I&#039;ve been watching my code block size increase steadily as I work on my project and I&#039;m now aware first hand of how assembler can be much more efficient that what a compiler can do.

I wanted to share a method I use to determine if my C optimizations are reducing the code size.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 13:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>compiler</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=compiler&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A software application that translates English-like commands into machine language so that the computer can understand it. There are compilers for virtually every language on every platform. Those that create code on one platform for use on another are called cross compilers. Compilers take code written in a particular syntax and usually convert it to binary, machine code instructions.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>complementary_transistor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=complementary_transistor&amp;rev=1310196510&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A PNP and NPN pair used in a push-pull circuit.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 07:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>compliant</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=compliant&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A generic term given to a piece of hardware or software that is a description of an effort to meet or fall within a set of standards or guidelines in the creation and production of the product. In the case of software, other software that was also compliant to the same set of standards should not conflict with each other. In the case of hardware, software written to be compliant with the hardware standards should work without knowing any more about the hardware. Generally speaking, compliant dri…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>component</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=component&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A small binary object or program that performs a specific function and is designed in such a way to easily operate with other components and applications. Increasingly, the term is being used interchangeably with applet.

2. A part of a device, board or hardware module. A chip, transistor, diode or similar electrical device.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>condenser</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=condenser&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Obsolete term for capacitor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>conductor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=conductor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Conductors are materials that allow electrical charges to flow through them. They are the opposite of insulators. Also see semi-conductor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>contact</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=contact&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A point of junction in an electrical circuit. By mechanical or electrical means, they can be switched, on or off, closed or open. Contacts that when “closed” connect a pair of wires together and disconnects the wires when “open”. A doorbell button is a simple example of a momentary contact closure.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>continuity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=continuity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The integrity of a connection measured as a very low resistance by an ohmmeter.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>control_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=control_board&amp;rev=1641654831&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Control Panel AIN_4 &amp; AOUT_4 v1.2

AIN4 - AOUT4 v1.2 TOP



BOM:

8x Switch better take mouser ones...

LED5-8: Normal LEDs

LED1-4: Bipolar LED comman Anode

VR1-4 AOUT4: 10K Lin

VR1-4 AIN4: 100K Lin

SKT1-4: 3,5 mono Jack

JP21: Optional Clock Input from SKT5 (then don&#039;t set G1_G5 on the backside)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 15:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>control_surface_troubleshooting</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=control_surface_troubleshooting&amp;rev=1335377315&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB6582 Control Surface Troubleshooting

This section is about the MB6582 control surface trouble shooting based on the PCB version 2.0. Please note that inappropriate working control surfaces may have a fault on the control surface PCB as well as on the Base PCB. Therefore it is important to disconnect the CS PCB from the base PCB in order to separate the root causes of the various possible faults.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 18:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>core4disc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=core4disc&amp;rev=1676209368&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core 4 Discoveryboard STM32F407VGT6






this is one essential part for my triggermatrix5

i need a core pcb which is aviable in Europe, and uses the stm32F407VGT6 chip, which has 1MB ram...




Shematic






i think there is a error - PB2 is not connected to the CORE MODULE</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 13:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>core4discmidiex</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=core4discmidiex&amp;rev=1672262022&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core4Disc Midi-Expansion






this is one essential part for my triggermatrix5


Shematic




Building and BOM

Handsolder, easy project...


BOM
qty		reference		value		footprint		mouser	1		Midi1		Pin-Head-2×4		PinHead-Shrd-2×4-THT		649-75869-232LF		4		Midi-IN1-2, Midi-OUT1-2</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2022 21:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>coresound</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coresound&amp;rev=1195313048&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page will contain all of the information about the Coresound synth

link to forum topic: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=8150.0&gt;

Introduction

Coresound is a digital synthesiser module based on the midibox platform.

todo: add more info

Features

	*  Digital synthesiser for microchip pic microcontrollers</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:24:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>core_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=core_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1465565484&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core 8 Board parts list

FIXME Update refs since some are obsolete



Official Ucapps Page

Parts List
	Description		polarity		Soldering Temp		QTY		Reichelt Part# 		Mouser Part#		PIC18F452-I/P		Yes		Don&#039;t!!!		1		PIC 18F452-I/P		579-PIC18F452-I/P		Crystal 10 MHz 		No		???		1		10-HC18		73-XT49S1000-20		Voltage Regulator 7805</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2016 13:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>core_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=core_module&amp;rev=1470304530&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBHP Core8 Module

Introduction

The MBHP Core8 Module is the Original heart and brain of every MIDIbox. It holds the PIC microcontroller which runs MIOS and your MIDIbox application. It handles MIDI communication, it drives an LCD (or two), and it connects to all the other modules</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2016 09:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>coulomb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=coulomb&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Unit of electrical quantity. The number of electrons which must pass a point in one second to produce a current of one ampere. The quantity which will deposit .0000116 once of copper from one plate to the other in a copper sulfate solution.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cpld</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cpld&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Complex Programmable Logic Device, or Complex PLD. The other, less powerful form of PLD is a SPLDSPLD. CPLDs are similar to SPLDs except that they are significantly higher capacity. A typical CPLD is the equivalent of two to 64 SPLDs. A CPLD typically contains from tens to a few hundred macrocells. A group of eight to 16 macrocells is typically grouped together into a larger function block. The macrocells within a function block are usually fully connected. If a device contains mu…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cpu_central_processing_unit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cpu_central_processing_unit&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The Central Processing Unit is the main “brain” of the computer, where the information is processed and calculations are done.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>crc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=crc&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Cyclic Redundancy Check, a simple checksum used for detecting errors in data files, programs and data flow.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>crosstalk</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=crosstalk&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Interference on an analog line of an adjacent signal with the intended receive signal. Crosstalk makes it hard to hear just the intended signal, as there are multiple conversations on the line at once. See static or noise.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cross_assembler</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cross_assembler&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A computer program that translates machine language code so that it can be read by a different type of CPU.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>crt</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=crt&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Cathode Ray Tube. CRTs are for all practical purposes, picture tubes. However, the term CRT has become the often used term for a computer station or monitor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>crystalsforboxes</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=crystalsforboxes&amp;rev=1193125444&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The following is a list of MidiBox Projects, and the crystals required to operate them.
Module        Frequency of CrystalNumber of PinsType of deviceCore10MHz2 pinsCrystalSID ModuleFrom CoreN/APWM pinOPL3 Module14.318 MHz4 pinsOscillatorIIc SpeakJet</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>crystals_and_oscillators</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=crystals_and_oscillators&amp;rev=1465566474&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Crystals and Oscillators

FIXME : Update this section like the others

Here you&#039;ll find information on the crystals and oscillators used in various MBHP projects.

You&#039;ll also find information on what you can do if you can&#039;t find the right crystal or oscillator.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2016 13:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cs1</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cs1&amp;rev=1520555034&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>CS1

A button matrix with space to mount encoders, graphical OLED and character displays.

Schematic

Switch matrix, including (max) three encoder switches:
Switch		Row		Column		S1		2		A		S2		1		B		S3		1		C		S4		3		D		S5		2		D		S6		1		D		S7		1		E		S8</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2018 00:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cubase</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cubase&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>!!!Info setting up the midibox 16+ and Midibox 16E to control the cubase SX

from d_devil_e@hotmail.com

* Run the Midibox16.exe to get the scripts extracted in the cubase\scripts\remote Directory (the default path is program files\steinberg\cubasesx… so if your installation is in defferent location specify the appropriate path)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>current</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=current&amp;rev=1310426288&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The flow of electricity, measured in amperes. See AMP. Typical current flow direction in a DC circuit is from negative to positive.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cutoff_frequency</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cutoff_frequency&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The frequency either above which or below which the output of a circuit, such as a line, amplifier, or filter, is reduced to a specified level.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>cv1</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cv1&amp;rev=1615383248&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>CV-1

CV-Recorder/Looper &amp; CV-Generator

Control Voltage Recorder, Looper, and Generator - for a own Eurorack-Line... more in Future!



--this picture is the first prototype - pre-Eurorack :-D

very-early-version...k


Features

 * A Envelope which can be Recored from an AIN-Source, it can be Editet on Startpoint,ATK-Playbackrate, Decay-Playbackrate</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2021 13:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cycle</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=cycle&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One complete wave in electricity. It takes place in one 60th of a second. This is also called hertz.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>c_from_first_principles</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=c_from_first_principles&amp;rev=1210586667&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>C from first principles

This is a C programming tutorial for those who know nothing about programming but want to understand fully the reasons why things are done, not just rote learning.  Please feel free to update sections that aren&#039;t clear.  This is a work in progress.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 10:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>c_tips_and_tricks_for_pic_programming</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=c_tips_and_tricks_for_pic_programming&amp;rev=1316070889&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Arithmetic Calculations

	*  Avoid using multiplications and divisions whenever possible. These complex mathmatic calculations need a lot processing power and (what&#039;s even worser) a huge library to be compiled at all.
	*  If you need to multiply with and divide through even numbers like 2, 4, 8, 16, 32</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dano</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dano&amp;rev=1167007894&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Dano

HowTo

	*  Make encoders out of your mouse</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 00:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>darlington_pair</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=darlington_pair&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Two directly coupled transistors in which the emitter of the first drives the base of the second.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>data</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=data&amp;rev=1310426303&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>While data is usually information resulting from or produced by a program, it can be the programs themselves. Data can be in memory only or can be also stored on disk or some other media.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>data_rate</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=data_rate&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term referring to the speed in bits of data being moved from one location to another. Generally, it refers to the speed of the flow of data measured in bits across a network, through an Internet connection, or from and I/O device such as a disk drive.</description>
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            <title>daughter_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=daughter_board&amp;rev=1310426270&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A circuit board, smaller than a standard board or card, that attaches directly to the motherboard or another card. These usually provide an optional feature to the hosting card or board</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>daw-ableton</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=daw-ableton&amp;rev=1674175262&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DAW-Ableton






this is a DAW controller for Ableton Live

in combination with some M4L plugins, you can can controll Macro-Racks, see Track and Macronames and so on

later more...\

PCBs

	*  DAW-BTN 3+3 LED Buttons, a PCB tu build a DAW-Controller

	*</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>daw-btn</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=daw-btn&amp;rev=1676155922&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DAW-BTN - Board






It is one part to build a DAW-controller, it can be used multiple times

it needs external din and dout modules (doutx4,dinx4 for example)


Here are the gerberfiles for production - i made it withJLCPCB




They are not testet at the moment, i am waiting for the PCBs</description>
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            <title>daw-encoder-display</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=daw-encoder-display&amp;rev=1677730533&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DAW-Encoder-Display - Board








I made this PCBs to use it with Latigid-Ons display_driver

It is one part to build a DAW-controller, it can be used multiple times







Here are the gerberfiles for production - i made it withJLCPCB



testet - working fine!





Shematic</description>
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            <title>db</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=db&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The worldwide accepted abbreviation for decibel.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>db9</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=db9&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation for a particular type of connector.

DB-9M Function Abbreviation

Pin #1 Data Carrier Detect CD

Pin #2 Receive Data RD or RX or RXD

Pin #3 Transmitted Data TD or TX or TXD

Pin #4 Data Terminal Ready DTR

Pin #5 Signal Ground GND

Pin #6 Data Set Ready DSR</description>
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            <title>db25</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=db25&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation for a particular type of connector.

DB-25M Function Abbreviation

Pin #1 Chassis/Frame Ground GND

Pin #2 Transmitted Data TD

Pin #3 Receive Data RD

Pin #4 Request To Send RTS

Pin #5 Clear To Send CTS

Pin #6 Data Set Ready DSR

Pin #7 Signal Ground GND</description>
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            <title>dc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dc&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Direct Current. The type of electricity used in most computer internal circuits. See AC, power supply, volt and current.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dcb&amp;rev=1209652891&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DCB

Digital Communications Bus

Prior to MIDI, this was implemented on the Roland Jupiter-8 (some units) and Roland Juno-60

From Hyperreal:

From tmoravan@netcom.comTue May 30 10:16:25 1995

Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 03:57:58 -0700 (PDT)

From: Tom Moravansky</description>
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            <title>debug</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=debug&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A slang term used by programmers. It generally means to troubleshoot a problem (a bug) in a program</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>decibel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=decibel&amp;rev=1310426249&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A measurement of sound. Technically, a logarithmic measure of the ratio of two signal levels using the formula:

dB=20Log(V1/V2)=10Log(P1/P2), or just the simplified formula, dB=10Log(P1/P2).

2. Decibel is the unit used to express relative differences in signal strength. It is expressed as the base 10 logarithm of the ratio of the powers of two signals. Signal amplitude can also be expressed in dB. Since power is proportional to the square of a signal&#039;s amplitude (for example, a power ratio …</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>decimal</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=decimal&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Refers to numbers in base 10 (the numbers we use in everyday life). For example, the following are decimal numbers: 9; 100345000; -256 and 3,567, even though none contain a decimal. Note that a decimal number is not necessarily a number with a decimal point in it. Numbers with decimal points (that is, numbers with a fractional part) are called fixed-point or floating-point numbers. In addition to the decimal format, computer data is often represented in binary (base 2), octal (base 8), and hexad…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>decrement</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=decrement&amp;rev=1310196291&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A mathematical process in which a number, most often one, is subtracted from another number. This process is often used in programming. See increment.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 07:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>default_encoder_assignments</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=default_encoder_assignments&amp;rev=1316280474&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Default Encoder Assignments

Each of the different engines have slightly different functions for the encoders but this should give you a list of the most common ones.

You can change them but this will give you a point of reference.

JD1
D0/D1 = LFO Rate
D2/D3 = Envelope Release
D4/D5 = LFO Depth
D6/D7 = Menu</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>delta_connection</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=delta_connection&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A common three phase connection shaped schematically like the Greek Delta. The end of one phase is connected to the beginning of the next phase, or vice versa</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>delta_transformer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=delta_transformer&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A three-phase electrical transformer with has ends of each of three windings electrically connected.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>demodulation</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=demodulation&amp;rev=1349160281&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Conversion of a carrier signal or waveform (analog) into an electrical signal (digital). It is the second of two processes that a modem accomplishes. See modulate.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 06:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dengel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dengel&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I&#039;m a Houston,TX based graphic designer that has been DJ&#039;ing for about 6 years. I&#039;ve recently transitioned to all digital afterbeing a vinyl jock. Lately, I have been getting into Ableton Live, and creating a control surface for Live is my first MB project.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dielectric</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dielectric&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A dielectric material is one that is a poor conductor of electricity, but an efficient supporter of electrostatic fields. If the flow of current between opposite electric charge poles is kept to a minimum while the electrostatic lines of flux are not impeded or interrupted, an electrostatic field can store energy. This property is useful in capacitors, especially at radio frequencies. Dielectric materials are also used in the construction of radio frequency transmission lines.</description>
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            <title>differential_amplifier</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=differential_amplifier&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A particular type of operational amplifier where the output voltage is in proportion to the difference between the inputs. Unlike the comparator, which can based on exactly the same IC, the Op-Amp has two individual inputs instead of one input and one reference value. This use is sometimes called a proportional amplifier or subtractor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>digital</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=digital&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Describes any system based on discontinuous data or events. Computers are digital machines because at their most basic level they can distinguish between just two values, 0 and 1, or off and on. There is no simple way to represent all the values in between, such as 0.25. All data that a computer processes must be encoded digitally, as a series of zeroes and ones. The opposite of digital is analog. A typical analog device is a clock in which the hands move continuously around the face. Such a clo…</description>
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            <title>digital_electronics</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=digital_electronics&amp;rev=1469294981&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FIXME : Rewrite things from wikipedia

Digital Electronics



This part assume you went trough the Electronics Basics

Digital Origins

Introduction 

1. Binary Signals

	*  Wikipedia TTL Signals

2. Logics

Logic Gates

	*  Wikipedia Logic Gate

Truth Tables, Karnaugh Map

	*  Wikipedia Truth tables
	*  Wikipedia Karnaugh Maps

3. Multiplexing, Buses and Serial chaining</description>
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            <title>digital_signal</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=digital_signal&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A signal that varies only at regular time intervals and has one or two or more predetermined amplitudes for each interval. See DSP.</description>
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            <title>din</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=din&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The diode is an electronic component that allows the passage of current in only one direction. They are solid state semiconductor devices and typically need more than 0.6 volts to operate. In a normal diode, current flows from the positive anode to the negative cathode. Early diodes were in reality, vacuum-tube rectifiers, consisting of an evacuated glass or steel envelope containing two electrodes—a cathode and an anode. Because electrons can flow in only one direction, from cathode to anode, t…</description>
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            <title>din_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=din_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468095618&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DIN Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [DINX1 Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type      Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref 74HC165         IC        4         74HC 165       595-SN74HC165N                     ResNet 10kΩ     Res Net</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2016 20:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>din_dout_pintable</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=din_dout_pintable&amp;rev=1227505353&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS DIN/DOUT Pin Numbers

Sometimes the pin numbers of special DINs or DOUTs can be specified in the
main.asm or setup_*.asm file of a MIOS application.

Examples:

#define DEFAULT_MIDI_RX_LED 0x40        ; DOUT SR#9, pin D0
#define DEFAULT_MIDI_TX_LED 0x41        ; DOUT SR#9, pin D1</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 05:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>din_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=din_module&amp;rev=1468254212&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DIN Module

General Informations

A DIN module is used to connect buttons and encoders to the Midibox. The Name comes from “Digital Input” and means that the module can detect two states: ON or OFF.

	*  DIN Module uCApps

	*  DIN &amp; DOUT Pintable
		*  Encoders
		*  din board parts list




Connection to Core Module</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>diode</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=diode&amp;rev=1465981034&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Diode



Introduction

The diode is an electronic component that allows the passage of current in only one direction. 

They are solid state semiconductor devices and typically need more than 0.6 volts to operate. In a normal diode, current flows from the positive anode to the negative cathode.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 08:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>diode_drop</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=diode_drop&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The forward voltage developed across a diode when it is operating.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dio_matrix_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dio_matrix_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468095682&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DIO MATRIX Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [DIO Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type      Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref 74HC165         IC        2         74HC 165       595-CD74HC165EE4                   74HC595         IC</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2016 20:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dip</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dip&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Dual Inline Package. DIPs can be installed either in sockets or permanently soldered into holes extending into the surface of the printed circuit board.

&lt;http://www.avishowtech.com/midibox/photos/dip16.gif&gt;

&lt;http://www.avishowtech.com/midibox/photos/dip16.jpg&gt;

&lt;http://www.avishowtech.com/midibox/photos/dip16c.jpg&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dipboardf4</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dipboardf4&amp;rev=1541212599&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>dipBoardF4

MIDIbox Hardware Platform extension for dipCoreF4.

Features

	*  Very small size 65x46mm(less than your credit card).
	*  Very low profile.
	*  Your application board can be stacked on bottom with &#039;Micro-match&#039; connectors.
	*  The dipCoreF4 can be installed on the two side.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2018 02:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dipboardf4_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dipboardf4_modules&amp;rev=1539856435&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>dipBoardF4 Modules

Basic connection Modules for dipBoardF4 and dipCoreF4.

Features

	*  Dual OTG USB, one Dual role(mini-AB, B) and second is Host only(A).
	*  DC Input 9-12V with 5V regulator, switch and led.
	*  In device Mode, VBUS is switched off when DC Input is enough to supply the 5V regulator.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2018 09:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dipcoref4</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dipcoref4&amp;rev=1609141151&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>dipCoreF4


A reduced Core for your MIDIbox App, an STM32F405RG in a DIP40 format.


Features

	*  MIOS32 uses same processor family and drivers(no deep change).
	*  Same internal hardware as Disco or wCore (speed, memory, peripherals, etc...) .
	*  Board pinout and package compatible with a MIOS8 PIC</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2020 07:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dipole</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dipole&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A balanced antenna, usually half a wavelength long and fed (or taken off) at its centre.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dip_switch</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dip_switch&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A series of tiny switches built into circuit boards. The housing for the switches, which has the same shape as a chip, is the DIP. An acronym for Dual Inline Package, DIP switches enable you to configure a circuit board for a particular type of computer or application. The installation instructions should tell you how to set the switches. DIP switches are always toggle switches, which means they have two possible positions, on or off. (Instead of on and off, you may see the numbers 1 and 0. See …</description>
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            <title>direct_coupled_amplifier</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=direct_coupled_amplifier&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>(dc amplifier) An amplifier in which the output of one stage is coupled to the input of the next without the use of a capacitor. This type of amplifier will amplify Direct Currents and low frequency waveforms.</description>
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            <title>discrete</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=discrete&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term used for circuit made up of individual components.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>displaydriver-smd</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=displaydriver-smd&amp;rev=1672261213&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Display Driver - Board - for 18 SSD1306 Screens






this is one essential part for my triggermatrix5

I need there 17 Displays, and i had good expierence with andys display_driver-board

since i didnt want to solder this board by hand again - i created this board. its fully SMD, and made it pick and place ready - so no soldering required!</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2022 21:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>display_driver</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=display_driver&amp;rev=1522504013&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Display driver module

32 SPI-driven displays

Schematic

The concept is to buffer the time-critical clock signal. A wire connected directly to the MCU is loaded by the long distance (resistance in the connectors and wires) and could be susceptible to noise. Using a 541 buffer and shunt resistors controls this impedance. The serial data and data/command (DC) signals are also buffered to avoid time propagation errors.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2018 13:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>distortion</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=distortion&amp;rev=1316280516&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The amount by which a circuit or component fails to reproduce accurately the characteristics of the input.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dj3nk</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dj3nk&amp;rev=1221822234&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hello my name is dj3nk.

many of you will think my nick has something to do with “deejaying”. hmmmm, not directly. I&#039;m also hobby dj but its my “call name”, a short version of my familyname. so who has made this page ?? it&#039;s “de Jenk”.

So enough of my nick coming to my (coming) midiboxes:</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 11:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dma</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dma&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Direct Memory Access. This is a particular method of getting information from memory, usually large blocks of memory by addressing it directly rather than through normal buffers and normal protocol. The calling software (sometimes embedded in hardware) must be intelligent enough where to find that particular block of memory. This is a method usually used by fast disk controllers, tape controllers, SCSI controllers and intelligent database operations. It is often 20 times faster th…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>doc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=doc&amp;rev=1210751324&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>... ToDo ...</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 07:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougs_solder_price_survey</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougs_solder_price_survey&amp;rev=1249160809&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Solder

What kind of solder should you use?

If you live in one of the countries requiring adherence to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (“RoHS” pronounced roe-hass here in the States), you should buy non-lead solder.  RoHS compliant solder requires higher temperatures to melt, so you&#039;ll need to get a hotter soldering iron and be careful to not overheat sensitive components.  It&#039;s a good idea to buy sockets for as many components as you can to avoid heat-related damage.  Since w…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 21:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington&amp;rev=1335011947&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>NOTE

(March 2011)  While my own health is fairly decent now (my blood pressure is still a bit high), this last year has been a bit traumatic for my family.  My father-in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on August 18, 2010, and he died November 28, 2010.  Additionally, my daughter acrued over $11,000 US in medical bills.  Yipes!  I&#039;m sorry about being offline so much lately.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 12:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington_alps_type_n_motorfader_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_alps_type_n_motorfader_bulk_order&amp;rev=1314792072&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Alps RSAON11M9A07 Motorized Fader Group Buy

First Batch is Here!

This bulk order is for Alps “N” type motor faders.  These are the 10k ohm, 100mm long units designed to mount directly to a circuit board.  Price is $12 (US Dollars) each plus shipping.  I need to order them in multiples of 160 - the first batch has been ordered and is here.  As soon as there are enough people on the list, I will order the next batch.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington_bulk_orders</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_bulk_orders&amp;rev=1297662090&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>dougwellington_marquardt_switch_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_marquardt_switch_bulk_order&amp;rev=1230418771&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Marquardt 6425 Series Switch Group Buy

This bulk order is for Marquardt 6425 series switches.  These are the same switches that are used in the Monodeck II.  You can see details of these switches at Marquardt Tact Switches Web Page.  I ordered some samples of these switches - you can see some pictures at my</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington_mb6582_panels</title>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 05:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington_mb6582_powersupply_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_mb6582_powersupply_bulk_order&amp;rev=1247463186&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Commodore 64 (MB-SID) 110v Power Supply Buy (proposed)

The proposal is to buy 100 Recoton C-1004 Power Supplies.  These are for use in the Americas (110v) and provide both 5v and 9v via DIN connector.  Each supply will cost $7.20 plus shipping.  (EDIT: Apparently Priority Mail is $8.95 and that should cover multiple power supplies.)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 05:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dougwellington_transformer_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dougwellington_transformer_bulk_order&amp;rev=1279119045&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Custom Wound Toroidal Transformer Group Buy (proposed but possibly imminent)

The proposal is to buy a fairly large quantity of Toroids with not just 110/220V inputs with dual 15V secondaries, but to add in a third set of secondary windings for 5V.  This way, we won&#039;t have to chain a 7805 regulator after a 7815 and try to burn off 10V in heat.  I intend to buy at least 100 of these for the next batch of</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>doutx2dinx1</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=doutx2dinx1&amp;rev=1673227035&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DinX2DoutX1








it gives;

16 Digital Inputs

8 Digital Outputs

The Board is fully SMD, and made for pick and place - so no soldering required!


Shematic




Building and BOM

Its build by pick and place robots... so no need to build, or order any component</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2023 01:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dout_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dout_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468095600&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DOUT Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [DOUTX1 Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type      Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref 74HC595         IC        4         74HC 595       595-SN74HC595N                     ResNet 220Ω     Resistor</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2016 20:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dout_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dout_module&amp;rev=1468254243&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DOUT Module

General Informations

A DOUT module is a digital output module, usually used to drive LEDs with a Midibox. 

	*  DOUT Module uCApps

	*  DIN &amp; DOUT Pintable



Note that hardware pin&#039;s will be counted D7 - D0 / O7 - O0 / QH - QA. In contrast, pins for DIN modules will be counted D0 - D7.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 16:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>do_it_yourself</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=do_it_yourself&amp;rev=1205637309&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Do It Yourself (DIY)

The MidiBox community is very “do it yourself” oriented. Don&#039;t be offended by the phrase “do it yourself”, it isn&#039;t meant to be rude. Although it is there for good reason. The MidiBox community is all about building your own custom MIDI controller. While many parts are available as kits with the necessary components and printed circuit boards, MidiBox is not about simply buying a pre-built MIDI controller from someone else. The community will not build a MidiBox for money a…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 03:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>drbunsen</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=drbunsen&amp;rev=1322620421&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>bunsen_scratchpad</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>driver</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=driver&amp;rev=1316280424&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. Low-level software that provides an interface between Operating System and the hardware devices. A driver exists to allow for device-independent applications. From time to time, drivers must be replaced whenever a new or updated application is installed.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>drive_a_midibox-lc_with_4_lcds_on_1_core</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=drive_a_midibox-lc_with_4_lcds_on_1_core&amp;rev=1316217617&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Driving a MIDIBox LC with 4 LCDs on 1 CORE

The idea was to drive a LC with 4 (2×16 characters) LCDs to have the optimal spreading of the names &amp; values on the 8 Channels, so use for a pair of 2 Channels 1 LCD ;) 



 


 



How to connect

 


!! IMPORTANT NOTES !!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 00:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>drummodesysex</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=drummodesysex&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page is dedicated to examing the sysex setup file Drums_init.syx which configures a blank pattern for drum mode.
HeaderInstruction HeaderF000007E47Device Number00?02Pattern Number00Dump DataLayer A0x00Track 13E3E3E3E3F3F3F3F2414647F3C3C3C3C0x10Track 2</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>drumstuff</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=drumstuff&amp;rev=1465822836&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FIXME Update thing out there

A place to catalogue analogue drum experiments, clonings, mods, hacks, bends, MIDIbox integration, specialised drum sequencers, MBSEQ firmware, SID as drum machine, triggering, E-Drum heads etc etc etc.

Related pages on this wiki and ucapps.de :</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2016 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dseq32</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dseq32&amp;rev=1211226691&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DSEQ32 (aka yet another TR clone)
is based on the classic TR drumsequencers


see trsequencer for more drumsequencer designs



Features

	*  32 step 8 track drum seq, each step has trig/acc/roll
	*  one track can be used as note track for bass sequencing
	*  independant length/tempo divisor for each track, all can be synced to a master track</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 19:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dseq32_matrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dseq32_matrix&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page will contain the information about the combined lcd/button matrix
forum topicuCApps

right now I&#039;m using a modified version of the sm_simple C example

this code will be rewritten to make it more coherent

modifications to scan matrix example uCApps


Hardware

DOUT wiring



DIN wiring


*note: schematics not finished!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dseq_bs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dseq_bs&amp;rev=1165925417&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Bankstick Routines

This routines will load/save patterns from a bankstick module

We&#039;re using the writepage MIOS function because a write to the bankstick takes a long time
this way we can write 64bytes at once so only 4 eeprom accesses are necessary</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2006 12:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dseq_cs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dseq_cs&amp;rev=1175603721&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Screens

On this page you can see renders of all display modes,

the upper line remains the same:
Mode CS layerBPM  current BPMPat  current bank/patternTrk  edit track numberBt   current beat
Normal mode


Nvl  normal velocity Avl  accent velocity Note</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 12:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dseq_data</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dseq_data&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>BANKSTICK:


0x0000:		PATTERN 0
0x0080:		PATTERN 1
.			.
.			.
0x0780:		PATTERN 15


PATTERN


size = 128 bytes

0x00	| trig 1-8	| trig stp 	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x04	| trig 1-8   	| trig 9-16  	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x08	| trig 1-8   	| trig 9-16  	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x0C	| trig 1-8   	| trig 9-16  	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x10	| trig 1-8   	| trig 9-16  	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x14	| trig 1-8   	| trig 9-16  	| trig 17-24 	| trig 25-32 	|
0x18	| trig 1-…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dsp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dsp&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for Digital Signal Processor. A specific microprocessor which can be programmed to perform the mathematical algorithms involved in the digital signal processing of information. These real-time processors make up the fastest moving and developing segment of the semiconductor market and are particularly well suited to handle the demands of</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dsr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dsr&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The acronym for Data Set Ready. A serial connectivity term, used primarily with printers and modems in modern systems. DSR is the primary computer signal line for hardware handshaking over a serial interface; connects to the DTR line at the computer. See DTR.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>dtmf</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dtmf&amp;rev=1316280394&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. Acronym for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific sound frequency, or tone, to each key so that it can easily be identified by a monitoring microprocessor. That frequency is then translated into a usable analog or digital signal. This is commonly known as Touch Tone.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>dtr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dtr&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The acronym for the serial connectivity term Data Terminal Ready. It is a primary serial printer signal for hardware handshaking over a serial interface; connects to the DSR pin at the computer. See DSR.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>duplex</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=duplex&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term in computer and telephony that is the ability to send (transmit) and receive at the same time, data or voice. Sometimes called full duplex. See half duplex.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>durisian</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=durisian&amp;rev=1322620386&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I&#039;m Durisian.

I live in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. 


In the real world I work as a Theatre Technician.

Projects

Pedal Box

This is my first project. It started out very simple, but has grown into a massive project. 
It uses a custom application to allow for up to 8 CV pedals, and an LCD display.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>eagle</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eagle&amp;rev=1465865698&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Eagle PCB Design Software



Summary

1. Introduction

Eagle is a proprietary Computer Assisted Drawing (CAD) software for designing Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) from Schematics to Gerber Files. This is the software that have primarily been used to design the MBHP PCB modules.
It has limitations on PCB size on the freeware version.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 00:54:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>eagle3d_midibox_user_pack</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eagle3d_midibox_user_pack&amp;rev=1236480919&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Eagle3D MIDIBox User Pack

Eagle3D from Matthias Weißer 
&lt;http://www.matwei.de/doku.php&gt;

New parts tutorial from Félix Chénier
&lt;http://felixchenier.homelinux.com/doku.php?id=pcb:eagle3dnewpart&gt;

3dusrpac.dat

Just copy the code below to your 3dusrpac.dat and user.inc.

known packages (not assigned in the 3dpack.dat):


HEADER1X2:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:-90:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:PH_1X2(:Stiftleiste 2,54mm Raster 2Pin 1Reihe (pinhead.lib):Header 2,54mm Grid 2Pin 1Row (jumper.lib)
HEAD…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 02:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>eagle_midibox_library</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eagle_midibox_library&amp;rev=1316215664&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Eagle MIDIBox Library

Encoder

	*  ENC_ALPS_STEC16
	*  ENC_BOURNS_PEC11
	*  ENC+SW_BOURNS_PEC11






Display Electronic Assembly

	*  EA_DOG-M
	*  EA_DOGL128-6
	*  EA_DOGM128-6
	*  EA_DOGM132-5
	*  EA_LED55X31
	*  EA_LED55X46
	*  EA_LED68X51
	*  EA_TOUCH128-1</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>earth_ground</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=earth_ground&amp;rev=1316280258&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A wire conductor that terminates in the earth for electrical purposes. It is generally the negative side of the circuit and is most important in alternating current (AC) circuits. Chassis Ground is the general term used in direct current (DC) circuits.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>easy_cv</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=easy_cv&amp;rev=1471831433&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>EASY CV

Test Equipment: CV-Destination MB33 MAM:



Introduction

All Parameters are saved as a preset as a song (programchange...)

Digital created LFO+ENV with CV-Output.

No Displays, No Menues, Minimal buttons, much Scopes, much Led-Ring-Rotarys (LRE-8x2CS)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2016 02:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ecl</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ecl&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Emitter Coupled Logic. Where transistors are held in the turned-on state to increase the speed of the gate.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Introduction

This page will instruct you to install and configure Eclipse as your MidiBox Integrated Development Environment (IDE).  Eclipse is supported on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac OS.  The long-term goal is for this wiki page to provide instruction for all platforms.  As it stands today, these instructions are written for use on the following operating systems:</description>
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            <description>An EEPROM, or Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, is a non-volatile storage chip used in computers and other devices. Unlike an EPROM, an EEPROM can be programmed and erased multiple times electrically. It may be erased and reprogrammed only a certain number of times, ranging from 100,000 to 1,000,000, but it can be read an unlimited number of times. Flash memory is a later form of EEPROM. In the industry, there is a convention to reserve the term EEPROM to byte-wise writable me…</description>
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            <description>The term given in the early 1990s to rename the RS-232 recommended standard.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eia&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The abbreviation for Electronics Industry Association.</description>
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            <description>An acronym for Enhanced IDE, a newer version of the IDE mass storage device interface standard developed by Western Digital Corporation. The original concept was the offspring of ESDI technology. It supports data rates of between 4 and 16.6 MBps, about three to four times faster than the old IDE standard. In addition, it can support mass storage devices of up to 8.4 gigabytes, whereas the old standard was limited to 528</description>
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            <description>An acronym for Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture. A well thought out computer expansion bus used in high end 386 and 486 PC&#039;s and some Techtronix and Hewlett-Packard Workstations. A non-proprietary industry-wide attempt to counter IBM&#039;s MicroChannel bus. (This lasted 7 years; when was the last time you saw a MicroChannel computer?) A bus width of 64 bits allowed a 33mbs transfer rate (fully 32 bit operational), making it ideal for file server computers with high disk I/O rates. Unfortunate…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=electricity_basics&amp;rev=1464976537&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>bla</description>
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            <description>Electrodes are electrical terminals, normally left unconnected at one end. Electrical connection between electrodes is often made by electric arcing or holding them in salt solutions. There are two electrodes in every battery, one positive and one negative. Electrodes are conductive.</description>
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            <description>A type of capacitor that has a liquid or paste between the plates to increase its capacitance.

&lt;http://www.avishowtech.com/midibox/photos/radial_cap.jpg&gt;</description>
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            <description>See EMF.</description>
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            <description>Electrons, as related to general electricity, are the flowing electrical current in a circuit. The ampere, or amp, is the measure of flow of electrons. One ampere flowing for one second of time passes a coulomb of charge along the wire. Electrons travel at a fairly constant speed, about 20 centimeters or 8 inches per nanosecond. They do NOT travel at the speed of light as is OFTEN incorrectly insinuated in text books.</description>
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            <description>Electronics Basics

.



In order to understand better electronics, some basics in electricity are needed.

1 - Basics of Electricity

In order to explain electricity, let&#039;s imagine a waterfall. A stream going from where there is something to where there is not. Electricity is the same, it&#039;s a stream of positive charges going from + to -. (Since the electrons themselves are negatively charged, they move from - to +; but the subtlety of this only matters in semiconductor design.)</description>
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            <description>DIY Common Tools for Electronics

You will find Here a List of Common Tools Used For Electronics DIY.

You don&#039;t absolutely need to have all of these things, but it sure helps! 

Using a tool for purposes other than those for which it was designed can be just a little more difficult, or downright dangerous. Please be safe :)</description>
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            <description>I have now editied the OCR&#039;d copy of the magazine articles that I found online and corrected formattin/spelling errors as well as labelling all the accompanying pictures to correspond with the correct figures in the articles.

 I have also started to create a website about the Elektor vocoder as there doesn&#039;t seem to be much in existence already. This may tale a while though as my experience with</description>
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            <title>elo</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=elo&amp;rev=1520681342&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>&#039;ELO

Illuminated encoders and OLEDs mounted at 45 degrees. Optional touch sensors.

Hardware mapping



Schematic

WS2812 LEDs are arranged in a snake pattern entering at J1 and exiting at J2. R1 should be installed as a resistor 220-470R for the first module only and as a wire link for any subsequent WS2812 modules. There are pads for RC termination, which shouldn&#039;t be required.</description>
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            <description>A specialized computer system that is part of a larger system or machine. Typically, an embedded system is housed on a single microprocessor board with the programs stored in ROM. Virtually all appliances that have a digital interface, watches, microwaves, VCRs, cars, utilize embedded systems. Some embedded systems include an operating system, but many are so specialized that the entire logic can be implemented as a single program.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=emf&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for ElectroMotive Force, the term we use to describe anything which behaves like an electrical pump. Batteries, generators, thermoelectric devices, solar cells, and piezoelectric crystals all do the same job in an electrical circuit. They pick conduction charges up at points of low potential energy and lift them up to high potential energy. If we imagine that current is positive charge in motion, then an EMF pumps the current from low voltage up to high voltage. EMF is measured in …</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=emitter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One of the pins on a transistor, along with collector and base. The emitter is the point the transistor connects to the main circuit to return amplified signal voltage. It is the exit point from the transistor.</description>
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            <description>Rotary Encoders

FIXME : Update this Page

This page is to inform you about MIOS&#039; handling of incremental rotary encoders, or just &#039;encoders&#039; or &#039;encs&#039; for short. 


These are the endless-turning knobs that you can use to set values on your device. These should not be confused with a potentiometer. See the</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=encoder_tables_in_c&amp;rev=1216994950&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Encoder Tables in C Applications

makefile

Add the “-DDONT_INCLUDE_MIOS_ENC_TABLE” define:


# pass parameters to MIOS wrapper
MIOS_WRAPPER_DEFINES = -DSTACK_HEAD=0x37f -DSTACK_IRQ_HEAD=0x33f \
                       -DDONT_INCLUDE_MIOS_ENC_TABLE</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=encyclopedia_entries&amp;rev=1465338057&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Encyclopedia

FIXME : Fill the things well

Move as needed:

assembler

Assembly

CAD

EEProm

HiFi

MIDI

Midibox

MIDIboxer(s)

SysEx

PCB


A

absorption

AC

active filter

ADC

Address Bus

AGC

AI

alphanumeric

AM

AMP

amperage

ampere

amplifier

amplitude

analog

anode

ANSI

antenna

Appletalk

array

array

ASCII

assembler

assembly language or assembler

astable

ATA

ATAPI

attenuation

AUI

AWG

Active Component

Aerial

AF (Audio Frequency)

ammeter

AND


B

backplane

bandwid…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=encyclopedia_syntax&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The set of rules, instructions and guidelines for a way of doing things. The term is usually associated with programming languages. The methodology to follow in order to correctly use the language.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=enc_4_4&amp;rev=1520370619&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ENCs module

Encoders illuminated with WS2812 LEDs

Schematic

Power input is +5V via a 3-pin 100mil connector (or Molex) and a Schottky diode. The value of electrolytic capacitor C1 is not critical.

The pLED chain enters via J2:pin 6 and resistor R1. The resistor should be replaced with a wire link for each additional module (i.e. only the first in the chain gets a resistor, the remainder stuffed with wire links). The serial chain then follows a snake pattern to J3, where additional pLED modul…</description>
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            <title>english_version</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=english_version&amp;rev=1165949079&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>! Click to Enlarge !

 

Features :

	*  Mixing For Traktor V.2 / V.3....only 2 Decks !
	*  Volume, Low/Mid/High-EQ-Pots + Kill-Buttons, Gainpots
	*  Crossfader
	*  Deckeffect-section - Effectselection via Pot
	*  Loopsection - 1,4,8,16-step buttons, prev-next Buttons</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=envelope-follower-bissel-based&amp;rev=1611281194&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Envelope Follower

based on Harry Bissel

a SMD Variant, ready for Pick and Place

open-hardware, all Kicad-Files, and Gerbers are includet!



--shown 2 identical boards on one pcb - to save money..

Features

 * audio in
 * Envelope out
 * Gate out + Gate Threshold-Poti</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eol&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for End Of Life. It usually refers to the time period of support for a software product after a new revision has been placed into use.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eprom&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for Electrically PROM, or Electrically Programmable Read-Only Memory. Similar to the technology used in standard EPROM and PROM memory devices. Commonly used in both SPLD and CPLD devices. EPROM cells are electrically programmed in a device programmer. Some EPROM-based devices are erasable using ultra-violet (UV) light if they are in a windowed package. However, most EPROM-based SPLD/CPLDs are in low-cost plastic packaging for production. Plastic packages cannot be UV erased.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=etching_pcb&amp;rev=1469290406&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Etching PCB DIY

Before sending some PCB to get pro made (really the best time proof solution) it is useful to debug it by etching it yourself 



Toner Transfer

A Simple and costless method Flow to make proto PCB based upon Laser Printed Negative and</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eth_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1521569788&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ETH Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [ETH Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type      Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref ENC28J60       IC             1               579-ENC28J60-I/SP         RJ45 Connector                1</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=euro-aout-ng-connector-board&amp;rev=1643167665&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>EuroRack - AOUT-NG - IO-Port and Frontpanel








PCB Size is 100x40mm

















Hardware Requirements

	*  Soldering Iron - with a Dip that can Handle Thruhole-Parts solder Paste...

	*  The other Parts from the BOM

	*  a Midibox Core32 + Aout-NG</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=euro-midi-io&amp;rev=1644593015&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>EuroRack - Midi IO - Board






PCB Size is 100x40mm













FIXME - The Connection from J1 to J2 is wrong - its 1:1 but it has to be crossed.


Hardware Requirements

	*  Soldering Iron - with a Dip that can Handle Thruhole-Parts and 1206 SMDs, solder Paste</description>
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            <title>eusart_bug</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=eusart_bug&amp;rev=1228858559&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The infamous EUSART bug had been found on a PIC18F4550 during the development of the MBHP_USB_PIC module. Unfortunately it turned out, that many PICs (such as the PIC18F4620) were affected by this bug as well.

For detailed infos, how the bug has been found, please read the detailed report at the</description>
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            <title>even_parity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=even_parity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A type of data integrity checking where the parity bit checks for an even number of 1&#039;s (as opposed to an odd number).</description>
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            <title>exclusive_or</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=exclusive_or&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Logic element that features two inputs. The output will be 1 only when one or the other (but not both) is logic . 1. In all other cases the output is 0.</description>
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            <title>extension_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=extension_modules&amp;rev=1470461108&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>*  BankStick:

	*  BankStick

	*  LTC Module (LED/Trough/COM):

	*  LTC Module

	*  USB Modules:

	*  USB Modules

	*  MF Module (Motor Fader):

	*  mf_ng_module

	*  IIC Modules :

	*  IIC Modules

	*  Misc:

	*  Misc Modules</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>f</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=f&amp;rev=1316280304&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The worldwide abbreviation for Fahrenheit.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>fader</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fader&amp;rev=1468253761&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fader



Introduction

A Fader is, like potentiometer, a variable resistor you change the value by sliding it. It&#039;s an analog device.

	*  Some Forum thread On faders
	*  [Bourns PTA Faders @ Mouser]
	*  [Bourns PTL illuminated Faders @ Mouser]</description>
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            <title>fadercore_-_fadermodule_for_audio_daw</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_fadermodule_for_audio_daw&amp;rev=1412528097&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Fadercore is a Project to make a replicable and scaleable Fadermodule that can be used for DAW proposals.

I started 2010 with that idea because i was Live Engineer of a concert Location. I used a software DAW for mixing because it was the cheapest console on market. Since then Behringer mixed up the market totaly my purposes changes. Now its just a fun Projekt to learn how to design an Electronic Product.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2014 16:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>fadercore_-_vlr-3x8but</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-3x8but&amp;rev=1406532719&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Standard 220mm wide modules 

VLR-3x8But

A PCB to add 24 Buttons with RGB LEDs for each.




Eagle Files: &lt;https://github.com/novski/Midibox/tree/master/VLR-3x8but&gt;





BOM

BIll of Material         

Allways look for the cheapest seller, the Price may vary heavy!!!
And look for Local dealers preferred.</description>
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            <title>fadercore_-_vlr-8enc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-8enc&amp;rev=1406496196&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Standard 220mm wide modules 

VLR-8Enc

A PCB to add 8 Encoders with LED ring for each.



Eagle Files: &lt;https://github.com/novski/Midibox/tree/master/VLR-8Enc&gt;

 



BOM

BIll of Material         

Allways look for the cheapest seller, the Price may vary heavy!!!
And look for Local dealers preferred. &lt;http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=where_to_order_components&gt;</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-8odisp&amp;rev=1415387755&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Standard 220mm wide Modules

VLR-8oDisp

A PCB for chaning up to 32 OLEDs on 4×8 OLED Modules.



It can be connected to the RTPMIDI-CORE-STM32F4 from BEB DigitalAudio. 

The Thread about that cool piece of Hardware is here: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/18526-midibox-goes-rtp-midi/&gt; 

And you can Order his parts directly over his contact formula on the site:</description>
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            <title>fadercore_-_vlr-8x16ledmeter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-8x16ledmeter&amp;rev=1406721529&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Standard 220mm wide modules 

VLR-8x16LEDmeter

A solution to add 8 Meters with 16 LEDs for each Meter.
It contains 2 different Types of PCBs one is the LEDmatrix and the other a slim PCB to mount 16LEDs called meterboard.



Eagle Files: &lt;https://github.com/novski/Midibox/tree/master/VLR-8x16LEDmeter&gt;

 

  

BOM</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-case&amp;rev=1410550873&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Casing

I desided to make a 2mm Aluminium bent case that supports the VLR-Frontpanel exactly.
It will also have Holes to plug in the needed connections to my system. 
There will be a Network Connection for the use of RTP-Midi Module, 3.5mm Jack, MicroUSB Host, and a 220V T13 Plug to Power all that equipment inside. That brings me to the need of Powersupplies.
I use two different supplies one 5V and one 12V both ordered my Mouser:</description>
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            <title>fadercore_-_vlr-frontpanel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-frontpanel&amp;rev=1410549508&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fadercore

Frontpanel

The Frontpanel should get to be 3mm aluminium anodized black for me but you can do what ever you like to.
The layout will be available as soon i tested it.</description>
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            <title>fadercore_-_vlr-motorfader</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fadercore_-_vlr-motorfader&amp;rev=1415650940&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>**This page is under construction**

Fadercore

Standard 220mm wide modules 

VLR-Motorfader

A solution to add up to 32 Motorfaders to your Midibox Project.
It contains 2 different Types of PCBs one is the VLR-MF_NG and the other a slim PCB to mount to your Fader so its detachable for service.</description>
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            <title>fahrenheit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fahrenheit&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A scale of temperature measurement used primarily in the United States. In today&#039;s computer industry, all electrical components have a range of temperature within which they operate. The Fahrenheit scale ranges from 32 to 212 degrees. As a quick reference without getting too technical, 32 is freezing and 212 is boiling. Most measurements worldwide and in the computer industry are in Celsius, except in the chip manufacturing process where Kelvin is used.</description>
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            <title>fairlightiii</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fairlightiii&amp;rev=1393342509&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to my Wikipage.

You will find technical informations of the 16 LEDrings / 16 Encoders Control Surface PCB:

	*  MB-LRE8x2CS Rev 2.5 PCB here.
	*  MB-LRE8x2CS Rev 4.6 PCB here.

	*  The information of the bulk order of Nov-Dec 2012 (Rev 2.5 PCB)here.

	*</description>
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            <title>fantomxr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fantomxr&amp;rev=1421843859&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Fantoms PCBs

On this page I will list pcb designs I made. Some are tested, some are not. I will add a note to every PCB.
Most of them are not that special. But they make the midibox-life easier.





LED Ring

This is a LED ring which contains 15 LEDs arranged in a ring and the last LED as indication-led for the switch of an encoder. The LEDs are 0805 SMD type.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=farad&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Capacitor electron storing ability (the capacitance) is measured in farads (F). One farad is actually a huge number of electrons (6,280,000,000,000,000,000 electrons to be exact), so we usually rate capacitors in microfarads (uF) and picofarads (pF). One uF is equal to 0.000,001F and one pF is equal to 0.000,000,000,001F.</description>
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            <title>fault</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fault&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A service interrupting event occurring on an electric system or electronic circuit such as a short circuit, a broken wire, or an intermittent connection.</description>
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            <title>fcc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fcc&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation of the Federal Communications Commission. The mission of this independent government agency is to encourage competition in all communications markets and to protect the public interest. In response to direction from the Congress, the FCC develops and implements policy concerning interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. 
See them at</description>
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            <title>feedback</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=feedback&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Occurs when some or all of the output of the device (such as an amplifier) is taken back to the input. This may be accidental (such as the acoustic feedback from a speaker to microphone) or intentional , to reduce distortion.</description>
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            <title>fet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fet&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Field Effect Transistor. It is a bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET on the other hand is a transconductance device, that is an input voltage results in an output current G=Id/Vg, where Id is the output or drain current and Vg is the input or gate voltage. This assumes a common emitter connection for the bipolar …</description>
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            <title>fiber_optics</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fiber_optics&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. Transmission technology developed using fiberglass strands and light pulses to transmit information. Fiber optic cable is a type of data cable which employs light pulses which are guided along fiberglass strands to relay data. Fiber optics are slowly replacing copper coaxial cable in today&#039;s high speed networks for the simple reason that they can maintain a larger number of users at a higher speed then copper coaxial can. The downside is that fiber optics fail in atmospheric temperature extre…</description>
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            <title>filter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=filter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An electronic trap to disallow certain signals of certain frequencies, noise and unwanted harmonics, from contaminating the wanted signal.</description>
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            <title>findbuddha</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=findbuddha&amp;rev=1328255901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>All files on this page are for DIY/noncommercial use only. PM me on the forum for help/advice/whatever regarding my design. 

Big thanks to TK, nILS, Wilba and anyone else who helped!

DESIGN SOFTWARE USED:

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All free software :)

KiCAD for PCB/Schematics:</description>
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            <title>firmware</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=firmware&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A computer program, a set of instructions, data or software stored permanently in a PROM or a ROM or semi-permanently in an EPROM.

2. Software stored in PROM, ROM or EPROM; essential programs that remain even when the system is electrically turned off. Firmware is considerably easier to modify than hardware but more permanent than software stored on disk or volatile memory.</description>
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            <title>fixed_bor_setup</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fixed_bor_setup&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LCD Message “fixed BOR setup”

	*  From the forum:

The BOR feature is a brown-out reset, which resets the core if Vdd is too low.

	*  From the Change Log: 

The “Brown Out Reset” (BOR) settings in the configuration sector are changed automatically when MIOS detects unproper settings - the appr. cell in this sector will be overwritten and the device will be reset.</description>
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            <title>flash</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=flash&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FLASH is erased (or bulk erased) electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM). FLASH has the electrically erasable benefits of EEPROM but the small, economical cell size of EPROM technology.</description>
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            <title>flip_flop</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=flip_flop&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An astable multivibrator. A square wave oscillator that has no stable states. Also half a shift register. Flip Flops can be unclocked and triggered by the input pulses or CLOCKED by a clock pulse to a special clock input.</description>
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            <title>flo</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=flo&amp;rev=1349160234&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FX looper with MidiBox - Flo

www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/flo

flo user page

... under construction ... last edit: 2010-04-10

Guitar FX looper with MidiBox

WARNING: THIS PROJECT IS IN PROGRESS SO IT IS NOT FINISHED YET! 

&lt;http://midibox.org/forums/index.php?/topic/10910-guitar-fx-switcher-with-midibox/page__hl__fx%20looper&gt;

Requirements

In General

FX Bypass Loopers

Multiple true bypass guitar FX loopers in one enclosure.</description>
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            <title>floorboard</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=floorboard&amp;rev=1162480040&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Some time ago I build a Floorboard-PCB based on this Project &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/floorboard.html&gt; 


The shematics are removed cause there was some problems with it....i will update soon !

-- Click to enlarge --</description>
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            <title>fm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fm&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Frequency Modulation. A particular technology, most commonly used in radio broadcasting, where a modulated signal produces a carrier wave which is the final transmit frequency; technically, encoding a carrier wave by modulating its frequency in accordance with an input signal.</description>
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            <title>fnp-sid</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fnp-sid&amp;rev=1238386557&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights&amp;rev=1316280334&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FORUM HIGHLIGHTS

This is a collection of interesting and useful articles in the MIDIbox Forum. Please
feel free to add anything that you have found relevant to your project to the appropriate section. For more information 
on the MIDIbox platform please visit these links:</description>
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            <title>forum_highlights_fmsynth</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_fmsynth&amp;rev=1286251035&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBOX FM

Forum threads and questions about the MIDIbox FM projects. More information can be found at the MIDIBOX PROJECTS WIKI PAGE

MIDIbox FM

	*  The becoming of a MIDIbox FM</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_huis&amp;rev=1286250922&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBOX HUIs

Forum threads and questions about the MIDIbox HUI projects. More information can be found at the MIDIBOX PROJECTS WIKI PAGE




MIDIbox 64/64e

	*  The Making of a MIDIbox64
	*  Where to Start??
	*  Where to Start??
	*  Adding MIDIbox64 LEDS?
	*  Reducing the number of LED&#039;s in MIDIbox64 encoder LED rings
	*  Sending different CC# based on encoder turn direction
	*  MIDIbox64 with MAX-MSP??
	*  Simple MIDIbox controller using just a core module??
	*  Encoders outputting SYSEX Messa…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>forum_highlights_misc_projects</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_misc_projects&amp;rev=1286251105&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MISC MIDIBOX PROJECTS

Forum threads and questions about miscellaneous MIDIbox projects. More information can be found at the MIDIBOX PROJECTS WIKI PAGE




MIDIbox Clockbox

	*  The MIDIbox ClockBox Thread. 
	*  Midi Master Clock??
	*  Displaying BPM?
	*  Converting Midi clock to BPM??
	*  Blinking LED?
	*  How do &#039;ticks&#039; work?
	*  Expanding a clockbox into an Arpeggiator? 
	*  Using the clockbox as the basis for an LFO?
	*  Clockbox as metronome?
	*  Changing tick rate to 48ppq??
	*  Clockbox …</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_parts&amp;rev=1286251261&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBOX PARTS

Questions Asked on the forums regarding MIDIbox parts and components. For more information, visit the WIKI&#039;s PARTS PAGE

Encoders

Faders

Buttons

LEDs</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_seq&amp;rev=1286399473&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBOX SEQ

Forum questions and threads about the MIDIbox SEQ and related projects. More information can be found at the MIDIBOX PROJECTS WIKI PAGE

MIDIbox SEQ V3 (PIC based firmware)

	*  MBSEQ as a drum sequencer
	*  Artesias MIDIbox SEQ Blog
	*  Swap Pattern hack for MBSEQ
	*  Half Tempo hack for MBSEQ

User Projects





MIDIbox SEQ V4 (STM32 based firmware)

	*  MIDIbox SEQ V4 Beta Release and Feeback
	*  MIDIbox SEQ V4 MIDI Out Performance</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_highlights_sid&amp;rev=1286315775&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=forum_netiquette&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>**Please**

Please, follow these steps before posting:

The link to this page is also a decent way to give hints for posters, that may (willingly or unwillingly) disrespect these roules:

Note from audiocommander: if you got a project related question, please post to the forum rather than sending TK private messages or emails. Donations to the development and the hosting of this website are very welcome (and needed for the community), but: it&#039;s just another way to say thanks and no guarantee or</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fpga&amp;rev=1311782259&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Field Programmable Gate Array. This is a logic device in the PLD family. A generic description of an FPGA is a programmable device with an internal array of logic blocks, surrounded by a ring of programmable input/output (I/O) blocks, connected together via programmable interconnect (FPIC). There are a wide variety of sub-architectures within this group. The secret to density and performance in these devices lies in the logic contained in their logic blocks and on the performance …</description>
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            <title>fpic</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fpic&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Field Programmable InterConnect. This is a psuedo-logic device in the PLD family. An FPIC is not really a logic device, in the strictest sense, but rather a programmable “wiring” device. Through programming, an FPIC connects one pin on the device to another on the device providing programmable interconnect. FPICs use either SRAM or anti-fuse programming technology. Since it does the same thing as PLDs, it is usually mentioned with them.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=frailn_ay-3-8912_mini_sale&amp;rev=1218817117&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FRAILN AY-3-8912 MINI SALE

CURRENT STATUS

CURRENT SALE IS CLOSED. I will not run another one since my supplier&#039;s prices have gone up. If you  missed out on this sale and are interested in purchasing AY-3-8912 chips, you can go to the following site:</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=frame&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>In communications, a packet of transmitted information, usually pure data.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=freecad&amp;rev=1467715286&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FreeCAD , An Open-Source Technical Drawing Software

1. Introduction

FreeCAD is an Open-Source Computer Assisted Drawing (CAD) software but more focused on mechanical designs and 
geometric constraints.



The main feature is it parametric geometry engine and it&#039;s modifiers pile, overpowered by the OpenCascade library.
For thoses who already know SolidWorks , the</description>
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            <title>frequency</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=frequency&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term describing how fast something repeats itself. For an oscillating or varying current, frequency is the number of complete cycles per second in alternating current (AC) direction. The standard unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz). If a current completes one cycle per second, then the frequency is 1 Hz; 60 cycles per second equals 60 Hz (the standard alternating-current utility frequency in some countries, including the US). Larger units of frequency include the kilohertz (kHz) representing t…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=frequently_asked_questions_faq&amp;rev=1465569662&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>General Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FIXME Some updates needed out there

This page summarizes the most frequently asked questions concerning the projects found on the &lt;http://www.uCApps.de&gt; website. It will be enhanced with every new interesting questions and will be modified with every new awareness. Feel free to ask in questions in the MIDIbox forum</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2016 14:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=frontpanel_designer&amp;rev=1467029596&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FrontPanel Designer

FrontPanel designer is a proprietary tool Edited By Schaeffer to draw (Aluminium) frontpanels and have them made. Schaeffer is located in Germany.



FrontPanel Designer has been used to draw many frontpanels for the midibox project. It handles the *.fpd files.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 12:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fruity_loops&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Use MIDIbox64, MIDIbox64E or MIDIO128

Configuration: please describe it here:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=full_duplex&amp;rev=1316279943&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See duplex and half duplex.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=full_scale_deflection_fsd&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The maximum value on the scale of an instrument.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fuse&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device that will heat up, melt and electrically open the circuit after a period of prolonged abnormal current flow. See circuit breaker.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gain&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Gain is often quoted in the specifications of transistors; it is the ratio of the current in amps between the collector and the base of the transistor. Typically this can be a ratio several hundred to one, since the current needed to switch the transistor on is very small compared with what can be passed through the collector and out of the emitter. This is why transistors are used to amplify current in audio and video equipment.</description>
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            <title>gate</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gate&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One of the pins on a transistor, FETS in particular. See base.</description>
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            <title>gauge</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gauge&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An analog device for measuring something.

2. A measuring scale for determining the thickness of something. In the case of wire, the diameter of the wire.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <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>The abbreviation for Gigahertz; a billion cycles. See hertz.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=glitch&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A small malfunction, usually software (always to hardware engineers). These, according to programmers, do not show up in the world of computers. Those same programmers swear that the sun does not rise in the morning or set in the afternoon. Some used to work in the tobacco industry. They NEVER use the term BUG but often call such things</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=global_parts_list_table&amp;rev=1465138121&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Full Partlist of Midibox Official Modules

To be filled</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5&amp;rev=1504600956&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>GM5x5x5 Module

BEFORE YOU START SOLDERING CHECK THE ERRATA PAGE

This page is dedicated to nILS&#039; standalone GM5 USB-To-Midi PCB. All information present on and files linked to from this site is 

(c) 2008 nILS Podewski. Free for private, non-commercial use. All other rights reserved.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2017 08:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5_-_allied_parts_list&amp;rev=1359043313&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>GM5x5x5 Parts List for Allied Electronics

This is a price list to be used with Allied Electronics for the gm5x5x5 module, version 1.1 (Red PCB). One of the reason I prefer Allied over, say, Mouser is faster shipping to my house (turn around time is 1 day at the cheapest shipping most of the time). Mouser has a larger selection, however, though Allied does offer some items cheaper and their customer service has always been extremely nice and helpful.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5_errata&amp;rev=1265543082&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page lists the know errors on the gm5x5x5 PCBs.
There are no known issues with the bulk order run (white pcbs), the following information is valid only for the prototype run (green pcbs).

Bulk Order #1 (white PCBs, rev 1.0)

#1 Silkscreen error (reported by dioioib)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5_noob_guide&amp;rev=1235479952&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Building the GM5x5x5

Introduction

The GM5x5x5 is a midi interface for your computer. bla bla bla

Building Level

Noob guides have an difficulty indication from 1 to 5 where 1 is easy and 5 is hard to build.
If you have never started a project before we urge you to start with a level 1 project first.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1408653444&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>gm5x5x5 PCB Bulk Order

This is a bulk order for the gm5x5x5 expansions board (PCB only) as described on the following pages/threads:

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: www.midibox.org/forums/index.php?/topic/12183-gm5x5x5-bulk-order-2-closing-feb-1st-2010/
	*  WIKI entry: www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/gm5x5x5
	*  WIKI pre-bulk entry: www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/gm5_expansion_5x5_board
	*  Forum thread of the pre-order:</description>
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            <title>gm5_expansion_5x5_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5_expansion_5x5_board&amp;rev=1313322797&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>!!! UPDATE !!! UPDATE !!! UPDATE !!!

The “potential” phase of this bulk order is over. Please refer to the info about the PCB here and the bulk order page here.

This page is outdated, please refer to this one: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gm5x5x5&gt;

Potential GM5 5x5 expansion board bulk order list</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=goblinz&amp;rev=1220613096&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gomiboy99&amp;rev=1333290546&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>[Array][Array][Array][Array][Array][Array][Array]</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>ground</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ground&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An electronically neutral circuit having the same potential as the surrounding earth.

2. Normally, a non-current carrying circuit intended for the safety purposes.

3. A reference point for an electrical system.

4. The negative side of an electrical circuit or the negative side of a battery. See Earth Ground.</description>
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            <title>ground_plane</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ground_plane&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The earth or negative rail of a circuit. A large or significant mass that presents the effect of earth (ground) to a signal.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=gslug&amp;rev=1328743240&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hello, I&#039;m gslug (or Kevin). I only recently stumbled across MIDIbox and am now in the process of collecting parts for an MB6582. Whilst waiting for the last parts to arrive I am attempting to get to grips with Eagle and lay out a PCB for a C64 replacement PSU.

My next build will probably be a Midibox CV as I have become rather addicted to collecting vintage analog gear.

More to follow once I start building things.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 23:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=haarp&amp;rev=1590251058&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>in counstruction

Presentation

Building

Manual</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 16:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=half_duplex&amp;rev=1311782205&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Alternating transmission of data or voice, though generally data, in each direction on a line. See duplex.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=handshake&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The exchange of predetermined signals between two hardware devices establishing a connection; an example is a modem and a computer or two modems. Usually part of a communications protocol. Usually one makes a request and the other grants it or instructs it to wait for a while and then ask again.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hardsid.dll&amp;rev=1301774655&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Using your MIDIboxSID V2 with hardsid.dll

MIDIbox SID V2 is more than just a synthesizer. Well, it is now atleast, thanks to nILS! He wrote a special DLL-file that makes use of the ASID protocol.... but, what does this mean to us MBSIDV2 owners? It means that we can use our lovely MBSIDV2 as a dedicated hardware sound device when using C64-related software. Yes, it sounds like a really nice idea, and it&#039;s even very easy to do now!</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hardware&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The visible, tangible, touchable parts of a computer system, such as the circuit boards, chassis, enclosures, peripherals, cables, etc. It does not include data or computer programs. It does, however, include software in ROMS, PROMS and EPROMS as those devices are considered hardware</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hardwired&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. In software, a function or capability that is hardcoded (programmed) into a system. Generally, anything that can not be modified or customized.

2. In hardware, a connection that does not have a plug; it is directly connected, usually soldered to a board, switch or power supply.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=harmonic&amp;rev=1311346613&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A harmonic is a signal or wave whose frequency is an integral (whole-number) multiple of the frequency of some reference signal or wave. The term can also refer to the ratio of the frequency of such a signal or wave to the frequency of the reference signal or wave. Let f represent the main, or fundamental, frequency of an alternating current (AC) signal, electromagnetic field, or sound wave. This frequency, usually expressed in hertz, is the frequency at which most of the energy is contained, or…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=heatsink&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A heatsink is a device that is attached to a semi-conductor device to keep it from overheating by absorbing its generated heat and dissipating it into the air. The most common devices to use heat sinks are power transistors, voltage regulators and microprocessors.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=henry&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The henry (abreviated H) is the Standard International (SI) unit of inductance. Reduced to base SI units, one henry is the equivalent of one kilogram meter squared per second squared per ampere squared (kg - m2- s-2 - A-2). In a circuit where the current is changing at a constant rate of one ampere per second (A/s), an inductance of 1 H results in the generation of one volt (1 V) of potential difference across an inductor. More rapid current changes produce much greater surges of electromotive f…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hertz&amp;rev=1311346581&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. Indicates the frequency (number of cycles per second) of alternating current such as ringing voltage or Touch Tone signals. Abbreviated hz. Often seen as a measure of speed of CPUs, such as 500 mhz.

2. The feeling your hand and arm have after touching a hot AC line, though spelled differently.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hex2syx&amp;rev=1206518087&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Windows

	*  HowTo use hex2syx.pl uCApps




*nix

Drag &amp; Drop files works on Mac OS X, on Linux you might have to type the paths (complete with TAB):

	*  open the terminal
	*  type cd (Space) and drag the {mios_application}/tools folder into the terminal window, press return</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hex_or_hexadecimal&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Refers to the base-16 number system, which consists of 16 unique symbols: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. For example, the decimal number 15 is represented as F in the hexadecimal numbering system. The hexadecimal system is useful because it can represent every byte (8 bits) as two consecutive hexadecimal digits. It is easier for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary numbers. It is often termed as HEX. Because of the more efficient hardware implications of using HEX over octa…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hifi&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>High Fidelity</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=high_or_hi&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The one voltage state in a logic circuit. Though it may vary in actual positive voltage, it is considered a logical one. In TTL circuits, it is 2.4 volts and above. In CMOS designs, it is 3.2 volts and above. The supply voltage is assumed to be 5 volts.</description>
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            <title>home</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=home&amp;rev=1465569310&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to the MIDIBox Knowledge Base

What is MIDIBox?

MIDIBox is a do it yourself custom midi controller solution. You can use the resources on these pages to build your own custom MIDIBox based midi controller. A more thorough introduction can be found here.

This knowledge base is a wiki</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=howto_app_dev_eclipse_ide&amp;rev=1311346235&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FIXME Elaborate and add details

Developing MIOS Apps with Eclipse

Overview

Eclipse IDE is a platform-independent development environment. However, you&#039;ll need a number of other tools that are not platform independent. You&#039;ll need GPUTILS and SDCC to compile for the PIC micro-controller. Please fallback to following guides depending on your platform to get the necessary installation informations:</description>
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            <title>howto_configure_a_host_application</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=howto_configure_a_host_application&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>* Cubase FIXME

* Logic

* Logic Audio

* Reaktor (and other application from Native Instruments)

* Live!

* Sonar

* Reason

* Pro Tools

* Fruity Loops

* Sequoia</description>
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            <title>howto_create_a_pcb_english_german</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=howto_create_a_pcb_english_german&amp;rev=1311781396&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to create PCB&#039;s

Exposure method (english)

by dblevine@lindenmedia.com at 16.Oct.2001 in the MIDIbox Forum

I&#039;m sorry this took so long; I wanted to take some pictures, but I seem to have misplaced my digital camera? And if anyone finds anything wrong with my description, please tell me!</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>howto_program_a_pic</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=howto_program_a_pic&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to program a PIC16F87x or PIC18F452

:!:

the term programming is used in this context for burning a hex file onto the chip. 

See what_is_a_midibox if you don&#039;t know the difference between MIOS, the bootstrap loader and a MIOS Application.





For the MIDIbox project it is</description>
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            <title>how_to_create_custom_glcd_fonts_icons_bars_for_midibox_ng</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_create_custom_glcd_fonts_icons_bars_for_midibox_ng&amp;rev=1467034349&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to create custom GLCD fonts/icons/bars for Midibox NG

I compiled this tutorial mainly because there aren´t a lot of informations available on this subject 
and I spent days to figure this out. It requires some amount of work to implement custom fonts and icons in 
a Midibox_NG, which I will try to guide you through as well as I can.
My programming skills are very limited, so there might be better and more efficient ways to do this. So I 
consider this approach just one possible way.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 13:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>how_to_mix_c_and_asm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_mix_c_and_asm&amp;rev=1222691271&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>It&#039;s actually quite easy!
As you can see in the example below, just enclose the ASM part with __asm and __endasm;

You might have to declare some additional variables, but the concept is quite straightforward.

Do not forget to include the header file of your processor from the SDCC header files, or variables like PRODL will not be defined: e.g. #include &lt;pic18f4685.h&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>how_to_organize_a_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_organize_a_bulk_order&amp;rev=1465131740&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Guide to Organizing a Bulk Order

Organizing a Bulk Order for the forum can be a much more involved task than expected.
This guide is to help you make all the steps required for a successful Bulk Order.

1: Sourcing and Pricing

	*  Post a thread in the Bulk Order Forum to arouse interest, and so people can scavenge the net for suppliers.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2016 13:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>how_to_select_a_pic_id_header</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_select_a_pic_id_header&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The following boot options are controlled by the PIC ID header, which can be changed with IC-Prog before “burning” the firmware:

	*  ID[57..63] : SysEx Device ID (0x00 - 0x7f)
   choose a unique ID if you want to chain your MIDIboxes
	*  ID[55]  : if 0, UART will be initialized with common MIDI baudrate</description>
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            <title>how_to_setup_xcode3_to_access_the_svn_server</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_setup_xcode3_to_access_the_svn_server&amp;rev=1311346323&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Overview

After several failed attempts to use svn applications on OS X Leopard 10.5, I finally discovered that XCode 3 has SVN+SSH capabilities built in and it&#039;s very very easy to setup and use.  It will even store your passphrase in your keychain which means you will never have to keep typing it in.  The only pitfall to this is that if you ever lose your computer, you should notify TK and have your account removed or your password changed immediately so as not to compromise the security of the…</description>
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            <title>how_to_use_aout_seq_v2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_use_aout_seq_v2&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to use AOUT + SEQ_V2

Aim of this text is to help you understand how to control the AOUT Module from te SEQ_V2.

If you want to route a sequencer track to the AOUT module:

	*  go to the “EVENT” page of the menu.
	*  select “AOUT”
	*  select the desired</description>
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            <title>how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout&amp;rev=1241619809&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Midibox CV to extend “DOUTs”

Anyone who considers 2 or 8 gates too few, or wants to trigger vintage drum synths/modules (Roland x0x style), may find the existing hardware of the Midibox CV insufficient. The solution is simple.

Hardware

A dout module is needed, which will be connected to J8 of the coremodule. A doutx4 provides 32 gates/triggers.
Some advice at this point: because it will be built without any optocouplers or transistors to protect the DOUT, it is essential not to apply any exte…</description>
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            <title>how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout_german</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout_german&amp;rev=1241452511&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Midibox CV um dout&#039;s erweitern

Wem zwei bzw. acht Gates zu wenig sind, oder Vintage Drummer (Roland x0x) Triggern will, wird schnell feststellen, dass er mit der
vorhandenen Hardwareausstattung der Midibox CV nicht auskommt. Die Lösung ist denkbar einfach und wird im Folgenden
erläutert.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 15:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>how_to_use_xcode2_as_ide_on_a_mac</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_use_xcode2_as_ide_on_a_mac&amp;rev=1311346281&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to use Xcode2 as IDE on a Mac

While you probably need a PC to burn the MBHP-Loader into the PIC, you can stick to your beloved Macintosh while coding your C-Applications!

And more than that: you are able to use Apple&#039;s powerful Xcode IDE and don&#039;t leave that except for sending the .syx file! You can even debug your MIOS C-Applications with the</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 14:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>hz</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=hz&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See hertz.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>i2c</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=i2c&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A slang term for Inter-IC, a particular type of “bus” designed by Philips Semiconductors in the early 1980s, which is used to connect integrated circuits (ICs). I2C is a multi-master bus, which means that multiple chips can be connected to the same bus and each one can act as a master by initiating a data transfer. I2C is used in many devices, especially video devices such as computer monitors, televisions and VCRs.</description>
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            <title>ic</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ic&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See integrated circuit; see chip. An integrated circuit (IC) is a complete, very compact circuit made up from tiny resistors, diodes, transistors and capacitors. Each IC can contain hundreds, thousands or even millions of these components, and the circuits themselves are very complicated. However, we do not need to know the exact details, just what the IC needs as inputs and what we can expect as outputs. If you look in an electronics catalogue, you will usually only be told what voltage the IC …</description>
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            <title>ide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ide&amp;rev=1311781490&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for either Intelligent Drive Electronics or Integrated Drive Electronics, based on which manufacturer&#039;s data sheet you peruse. An IDE interface is an interface for mass storage devices, in which the controller is integrated into the disk or CD-ROM drive. The technology evolved from the late 1980s and is greatly advanced in capability over the original specifications. The popularity was mainly due to the universal acceptance of the idea and the low cost of manufacturing. Although it…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>iee</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=iee&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The acronym for the Institution of Electrical Engineers.

&lt;http://iee.org&gt; for more information.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ieee</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ieee&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, pronounced I-triple-E, of which I am also a member. Founded in 1884, the IEEE is an organization composed of engineers, scientists, and students. The IEEE is best know for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry. In particular, the IEEE 802 standards for local-area networks are widely followed. See them at</description>
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            <title>iic</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=iic&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>see -&gt; I2C</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>iic_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=iic_modules&amp;rev=1468254443&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>IIC MIDI Module

The IIC MIDI Module is for midi connections (using IIC bus between Core module and IIC MIDI Module)

	*  IIC MIDI Module uCApps</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 16:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>illuminated_switch</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=illuminated_switch&amp;rev=1465995134&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Illuminated Switch



Introduction

An illuminated switch is a switch wich integrate a LED to improve User feedback. It performs at the same time the LED and switch function

Switch Choosing Guide</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ilmenator</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ilmenator&amp;rev=1425219257&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to ilmenator&#039;s WIKI page.

I&#039;m a regular contributor to the MIDIbox forum, and in the last few years have worked on a number of projects involving MIDIbox modules.

Some of them are worth documenting. You&#039;ll find them here.

PCBs

I have created a</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2015 14:14:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>impedance</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=impedance&amp;rev=1311781522&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term used in electronics, audio and electrical circuitry. Impedance is the general term for the ratio of voltage to current; it is measured in Ohms and is affected by both inductance and reactance in a circuit. It is similar to electrical resistance, in that it is a measure of the opposition to the flow of electricity. Impedance is meaningful only for alternating current (AC) circuits, and as a factor, changes value as the frequency of the electricity changes.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>increment</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=increment&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A mathematical process in which a number, most often one, is added to another number. This process is often used in programming. Another form would be a web site counter which increments (by one) every time a person logs onto the page. See decrement.</description>
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            <title>inductance</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=inductance&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>By definition, a conductor of any kind, passed through a magnetic field, will have a voltage induced in it. To create such an inductance, the conductor (inductor) can be moved through the magnetic field or the magnetic field can be moved through the conductor. That is how twisted pair wiring works (the more twists to cut the fields, the more induced voltage), as well as all other induced voltage. The measure of inductance is the henry.</description>
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            <title>inductor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=inductor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>By definition, a device to create inductance; usually a coil of some sort.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>industry_canada</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=industry_canada&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>(Formerly DOC) is the equivalent of U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission).</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>infrasound</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=infrasound&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Acoustical waves with frequency content below the frequency range of the human ear, typically below 20 Hz. Infrasound can often be felt, or sensed as a vibration, and can induce motion sickness and other disturbances, and even kill. The level of infrasound in a modern industrial environment is quite high, with common sources of infrasound being automotive traffic, railroads, buildings, bridges, wind noise, and thunder. Infrasound is used by the military to detect explosions. When an explosion oc…</description>
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            <title>initialization</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=initialization&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A routine or set of instructions and procedures to start a process or to start (boot) a piece of hardware.

2. A particular data file used in all previous Windows programs and some current ones. The file contains information that sets variables with a default value at the beginning of the program. See</description>
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            <title>inkscape</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=inkscape&amp;rev=1467716034&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Inkscape

1. Introduction

Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics software. It&#039;s used for drawing. Vector graphics mean you work with 2D geometric paths, not with bitmap alike picture (jpeg,png etc...) It&#039;s a serious alternative to Adobe illustrator that has grown over the years to provide many vector graphics editing features.</description>
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            <title>input_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=input_modules&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>*  AIN Module (Analog Input):

    AIN Module

	*  DIN Module (Digital Input):

  DIN Module</description>
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            <title>install</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=install&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>To load and configure a piece of software on a computer. (or other device)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>installation</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installation&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A physical site where there are hardware resources, usually a server and additional supporting equipment.

2. The finished process of getting a piece of software on a system.


See also Install</description>
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            <title>installing_gnu_on_osx</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gnu_on_osx&amp;rev=1306011167&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Now located under macos_mios32_toolchain_core</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 20:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_debian_linux</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_debian_linux&amp;rev=1311781553&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Installing GPUtils and SDCC on Debian

Linux can be simpler or harder than other platforms.

Install the binaries (AKA the easy version

In it&#039;s easiest form depending on what type of PIC you programming, you may only have to issue the following commands.</description>
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            <title>installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_fedora_core_5</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_fedora_core_5&amp;rev=1187113853&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Installing GPUTILS and SDCC on FC5

This is just a clone of the gentoo details but specific for FC5.  Should work for anything with yum and rpm.

install GPUTILS

the FC5 &#039;extras&#039; repository has a gputils package, so we can install it with:

yum install gputils</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_gentoo_linux</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_gentoo_linux&amp;rev=1179564798&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>FIXME Elaborate and add details

Installing GPUTILS and SDCC on Gentoo Linux

Installing packages on Gentoo is as easy as on any Linux platform.

Emerging GPUTILS

Emerge gputils.
emerge -av gputils
Emerging SDCC

For now, version 2.5 of SDCC is officialy supported so add the corresponding rule in one of your /etc/portage/packages.keywords files and emerge sdcc.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 08:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_osx</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_osx&amp;rev=1701029782&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>GPUTILS &amp; SDCC on Mac OS X

While you probably need a PC to burn the MBHP-Loader into the PIC, you can stick to your beloved Macintosh while coding your C-Applications!

And more than that: you are able to use Apple&#039;s powerful Xcode as IDE and don&#039;t leave that except for sending the .syx file! You can even</description>
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            <title>installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_ubuntu_8.04</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=installing_gputils_and_sdcc_on_ubuntu_8.04&amp;rev=1233462253&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>We can install SDCC and GPUTILS with the Synaptic Package Manager (in Gnome can be found in the upper panel: System/Administration/Synaptic Package Manager) or entering the following commands


  sudo apt-get install sdcc
  sudo apt-get install gputils</description>
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            <title>instruction</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=instruction&amp;rev=1311781628&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One of the basic set of commands, or instructions, that a microprocessor understands. One of the principal characteristics that separates RISC from CISC microprocessors is the size of the instruction set, RISC microprocessors have relatively small instruction sets whereas CISC processors have relatively large instruction sets.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=insulator&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Insulators are materials that do not allow charge to flow through them. They block the flow of electrons. All the materials that can be charged by rubbing are insulators. This is because if you tried to charge a conductor by rubbing it, the charge would immediately run away through you to the earth. However, if you charge up an insulator, the charge just stays there. It would be difficult to get it off. Insulators are the opposite of conductors. Also see semi-conductor.</description>
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            <description>Integrated Circuit



Introduction

An Integrated Circuit is a formal name for a component commonly termed chip or IC, that is a small electronic device made out of a semiconductor material. 

The first integrated circuit was developed in the 1950s by Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments and Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor, now a part of Schlumberger.</description>
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            <title>interface</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=interface&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A point of connection or junction.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>interference</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=interference&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A disturbance to the signal in any communications system.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>interpreter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=interpreter&amp;rev=1311781656&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A software program that executes instructions written in a high level language. There are two ways to run programs written in a high level language. The most common is to compile the program; the other method is to pass the program through an interpreter. The interpreted action runs a program on top of itself. An interpreter translates high level instructions into an intermediate form, which it then executes on the fly. In contrast, a compiler translates high level instructions directly into mac…</description>
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            <title>interrupt</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=interrupt&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See IRQ.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>introduction_to_midi</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=introduction_to_midi&amp;rev=1465170141&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Introduction to MIDI



Ok, so if you&#039;ve found this site you probably already have some idea of what MIDI is, and you&#039;ve probably even used it before.  Maybe you use it everyday in the studio.  

But, what exactly is MIDI? 

Well, the short answer is simple: MIDI is a specification for digital communication between musical equipment, not a particular piece of hardware.</description>
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            <title>introduction_to_ucapps.de</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=introduction_to_ucapps.de&amp;rev=1465569717&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ucapps.de Introduction Wiki

FIXME : Update things since it&#039;s very outdated

The goal of this article is to provide new or potential users with a starting point. It is written to be brief and aims to cover the most frequently asked questions from the forum.</description>
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            <title>inverter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=inverter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A circuit in both analogue and digital systems that provides an output that is inverse to the input.

2. Also a circuit that converts DC to AC.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ir&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Short for InfraRed. An invisible band of radiation at the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum. It has beginnings in the middle of the microwave spectrum and goes up to an ambiguous area at the beginning of visible light. Infrared transmission requires a totally clear line of sight between transmitter and receiver. It is used for wireless transmission between computer devices and PDAs as well as most all current remote units for televisions, video devices and both home and mobile stereo equ…</description>
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            <description>An acronym for the Infrared Data Association, located in Walnut Creek, CA. A membership organization founded in 1993 and dedicated to developing standards for wireless, infrared (IR) transmission systems between computers. With IrDA ports, a laptop or PDA can intelligently exchange data with any other IrDA computer or use an IrDA printer without a cable connection. IrDA requires line-of-sight transmission like a TV remote control; it is very similar in operation except that it uses data streams …</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=irq_interrupt_request&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. The hardware lines used by PC peripherals (such as printers or modems) to communicate to the microprocessor that the device is ready to send or receive data. Because of the limited amount of these designated by hardware and operating system designers years back, this function is often a major source of connectivity problems. Under most circumstances IRQs are unique and cannot be shared unless the operating system allows it. There is a number from 0 to 15 associated with them on most current m…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=iso&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Short for International Standards Organization. Dedicated to making standards within the world to allow seamless interaction with all hardware and software. See them at &lt;http://www.iso.org&gt;</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=i_o&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An acronym for Input/Output. This is also typically used to describe the parts of a computer that get data into the computer or get data out of the computer. For example, a keyboard is an input device, however, you can&#039;t detect that data is coming back out of the computer, even though it may trigger the return of data. A printer is an output device. A monitor is also an output device but with the advent of touch screens, can also be an input device. Serial ports are usually the gateways for d…</description>
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            <title>jack</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jack&amp;rev=1486383222&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Jack MIDIBox Blog

Tools &amp; Environments

	*  Eagle MIDIBox Library
	*  Eagle3D MIDIBox User Pack</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2017 12:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jackchaos</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jackchaos&amp;rev=1311781901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Introduction

Started my first (and so far only) midibox project in the winter of 2006.
The prototype was completed 3 months later, but it sat untouched for a very long time.



In the summer of 2009, I was determined to finish the Chaos Matrix and began completing its construction.</description>
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            <title>jakes_daddy</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jakes_daddy&amp;rev=1170189147&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Jakes Daddy&#039;s Wiki Page

Welcome to my Wiki page, and the links to my MIDIBox project(s).

About Me

A little about me: I am a 35 year old web application team leader for a small company. I&#039;ve been working in IT since leaving school at 16 (wow, thats 19 years and counting !), and at the weekends I am a semi-pro club DJ. I&#039;ve been DJing for 13/14 years. I only play clubs or pre-club bars. I started playing vinyl (still got my beloved 1210&#039;s</description>
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            <title>jdm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jdm&amp;rev=1169425417&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>JDM Module uCApps 


	*  JDM with Winpic800
	*  JDM with PICPgm</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jdm_with_picpgm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jdm_with_picpgm&amp;rev=1169426712&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I&#039;ve tested PICPgm v0.9.9.3 with my JDM programmer and it works.
This version has support for burning the “ID Locations”, which is required for the bootloader and MIOS.
It also supports PIC18F452, PIC18F4620, PIC16F88 and PIC18F4685.



Download</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jdm_with_winpic800</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jdm_with_winpic800&amp;rev=1178105279&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I tested my good old JDM Burner with Winpic800 because the actual PIC Burner doesnt work with some Computers :( 


Result : 

Winpic800 burns the most PICs what needed for the Midibox Projects 


	*  PIC 16F877, 16F88, 18F452 &amp; 18F4620 :) not the 18F4685 (with JDM !!!) 




For 16F877, 18F452 &amp; 18F4620 no changes are needed on the JDM</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 11:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jedec</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jedec&amp;rev=1311781945&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for the Joint Electronic Devices Engineering Council. An international body of semiconductor manufacturers that set integrated circuit (IC) standards.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jfet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jfet&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Junction Field Effect Transistor.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jitter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jitter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Interference on an analog line caused by a variation of a signal from its reference timing slots. Jitter can cause problems in the receipt of data and any subsequent processing of that data.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>jjonas</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=jjonas&amp;rev=1458855654&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Content moved to start</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2016 21:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>john_e._finster</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=john_e._finster&amp;rev=1399810453&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Midibox Stuff by John E. Finster

Hi, my name is John. I live in Germany where I also studied Philosophy and Cultural Sciences.
I became aware of TK´s ingenious Midibox Project in 2007 and started to learn how to build my own boxes. My first ones consisted of nothing more than a few pots and buttons, a display and a cardboard box.
After a few financial crisis and the birth of our wonderful daughter I was forced to lay low for a few years and to take care of more important issues at hand (jobs, f…</description>
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            <title>junction</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=junction&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An electrical connection.

2. The place where two different pieces of semi-conductor material join. The junctions are usually called NP or PN depending on the designed flow of electricity, because of the types of semi-conductor materials, N-type and P-type. This special junction is what makes the right configuration of semi-conductors work as a transistor or a diode.</description>
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            <title>ju_control_roland_alpha_juno_control_panel_cs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ju_control_roland_alpha_juno_control_panel_cs&amp;rev=1505823248&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox Juno Control (JuCtrl)



Project Description

The MIDIBox JuCtrl is a Alpha Juno MIDI Controller &lt;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Alpha_Juno&gt;. It&#039;s an additional control surface and MIDI Controller for the Roland Alpha Juno Synthesizer. I started this Project because the original Juno User CS is very minimalistic (80s Style). With the</description>
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            <title>kartoshka_encoders</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kartoshka_encoders&amp;rev=1222461723&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Tip from kartodesk on keeping on smooth travel after removing detents from SoundWell encoder

Hi all. 

First, there&#039;s extensive info about the encoders on this forum thread to read. 

 

The encoders i received were from mc4 batch, identical encoders to those Wilba pictured and organized the sales earlier.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kb_or_kilobyte&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A representative word meaning one thousand bytes, or approximately anyway. The correct amount is 1,024 bytes. See GB. In decimal systems, kilo stands for 1,000, but in binary systems, a kilo is 1,024 (2 to the 10th power). (In law enforcement, a kilo is a big bust! In Las Vegas, a big bust is</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kcmil&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>KCMIL is a quantity of measure units; KCMIL is 1000 CMILS. All wire sizes larger than 4 ought AWG are given as KCMIL sizes. KCMIL wire size is the equivalent cross sectional area in thousands of circular mils. A circular MIL (CMIL) is the area of a circle with a diameter of one thousandth (0.001) of an inch, often termed CMA. Be aware that the wire sizes in the KCMIL system increase as the numbers get larger, which is exactly opposite from the AWG system.</description>
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            <title>kelvin</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kelvin&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A scale of temperature measurement used primarily in special measurements requiring precision at near absolute; in the US, the Fahrenheit scale, or worldwide, the Celsius are is most often used for common temperature measurements. The Kelvin scale is used in the computer industry only by chip makers in the process of manufacturing. Strangely enough, the word degree is not used with the Kelvin scale.</description>
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            <title>kernel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kernel&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The kernel is the set of functions that make up the operating system, the essential center; used to provide an application interface between programs and the underlying virtual and physical devices the core that provides basic services for all other parts of the operating system. A real world synonym is nucleus. A kernel can be contrasted with a shell, the outermost part of an operating system that interacts with user commands. Kernel and shell are terms used more frequently in DOS, Windows, UNI…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kicad&amp;rev=1468801964&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>KiCAD, An Open-Source Alternative to Eagle for PCB Design

1. Introduction

KiCAD is a Open Source Computer Assisted Drawing (CAD) software for designing Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) from Schematics to Gerber Files. Its features have been enhanced through heavy development by CERN and the community.
It supports up to 32 layers and has no limitation on the size of the PCB.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2016 00:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>kilobyte</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kilobyte&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See kb_or_kilobyte</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>kludge</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kludge&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A quick fix to a problem, usually hardware, that places expediency over elegance. Pronounced “klooj”. Variant spelling is “kluge”.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>knobs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=knobs&amp;rev=1468195208&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Knobs



A knob is a button you put at top of a pot or an encoder

You should look Here to find some good knobs</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>kongatrigga</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kongatrigga&amp;rev=1581052355&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Konga Trigga

Konga &gt; Mic &gt; Preamp &gt; Schmitt Trigger &gt; uController + KeyboardNotes Input = Drum Triggerd Notes 


Introduction

Features

- convert Microphone - Pulses to  Midi-Drum/Melody-Retrigger

read also: Forum-link


Hardware Requirements

PCB:


	*  Audio PCB</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>korg_wavedrum_midification</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=korg_wavedrum_midification&amp;rev=1423504549&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The Korg Wavedrum MIDIfied

History of the Wavedrum

In 1994 Korg released their first Wavedrum, an electronic percussion instrument. Unlike most other electronic drums this was not just a drum pad used to trigger samples. It was rather a physical modeling synthesizer, where the actual signals from the pickups were used as stimuli for various algorithms generating more or less drum-like sounds. Nevertheless, the</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2015 17:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>kristal</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kristal&amp;rev=1410541927&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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

----------…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2014 17:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ks0108</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ks0108&amp;rev=1186781811&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>KS0108 Compatible Displays

The controller pair KS0107/KS0108 drives a 64×64 pixel area. In a typical set-up, two KS0108 controllers are combined with a single KS0107 controller to form a 128×64 resolution display. Compatible alternatives to the KS0107/KS0108 are: HD61202/HD61203, AX6108/AX6107, KS0708, S6B0708, S6B0108A, S6B2108, S6B0108 and NT7108.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 21:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ksir</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ksir&amp;rev=1467681110&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Ksir

MIDI Hardware geek from France, Montélimar , born in 1983.



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Currently workin on: @04-07-2016

	*  MB Modulbox-NG

Completed

	*  Modulbox
	*  PushBox

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k.sir(at)laposte.net

	*  Forum Profile
	*  Soundcloud</description>
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            <title>kva</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kva&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation for Kilo Volt Amp. A term describing power in a relationship of both thousands of volts (voltage) and amperage.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kw&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation for KiloWatt. See watt, the measure of power.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=kwh&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for KiloWatt Hour. A measure of the amount of watts of energy used. Electricity is measured in units of power called watts. Like pennies, watts are pretty small. For most purposes, electricity is measured in kilowatts, or 1000-watt units. The watt or kilowatt rating on electrical devices, such as light bulbs, tells you how much electricity it requires. The higher the rating, the more electricity it uses. The number of kilowatts used is multiplied by the number of hours of use, and the…</description>
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            <title>l-c_oscillator</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=l-c_oscillator&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Oscillator in which the frequency determining components are an inductor and capacitor.</description>
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            <title>latency</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=latency&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The amount of time that passes before something starts to happen after it has been given the instruction to start. An important technology consideration in any performance based evaluation, where high throughput computer devices often postpone transfers or other memory intensive actions based on internal decisions of protocol transaction overhead, device or software contention and other</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=latigid_on&amp;rev=1520549498&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>latigid on





Profile

Hi, I&#039;m Andy! 

Originally from New Zealand and trained as a chemist, I&#039;ve kept up with electronics since my early teens. I started off with bass and effects, then discovered Moog pedals and synths. More recently I&#039;ve been exploring modular systems and novel tactile elements. Specifically I&#039;m interested in new types of displays and controllers such as OLEDs, programmable LEDs and touch sensors. Below you can find work-in-progress links to my projects and modules.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=layering_the_ui&amp;rev=1208183266&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is a raw version of the HowTo - don&#039;t let that scare you though :D



FILE: app_defines.h



* find a free spot in the ram like

;; free: 0x6d..0x79

* add the variable to store the layer

CS_MENU_LAYER 		EQU	0x06d	; stores the active layer

* and possibly change the comment to match the new situation</description>
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            <title>layout_improvements</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=layout_improvements&amp;rev=1321632273&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Important Notes about new PCB designs

The aim of this page is to give the community the possibility to publish improved layouts of MBHP modules. The original layouts by TK are mostly quick solutions with focus on “first-time-right”, and therefore not very well optimized with regard to area size or number of bridges.</description>
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            <title>lcd</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lcd&amp;rev=1468163152&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Midibox LCD Module

An LCD module isn&#039;t an MBHP module, you buy the LCD screen with the PCB attached and driver chips on-board, and that is your LCD module. Here you can find information how to use an LCD with the Midibox MBHP Core module.

See also:</description>
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            <title>ldr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ldr&amp;rev=1311782102&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Light Dependent Resistor. This is a special type of resistor and is sometimes called a photoconductor. LDRs are made so that their resistance decreases as the level of light falling on them increases.</description>
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            <title>leakage</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=leakage&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The passage of electric current that is unintended.</description>
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            <title>led</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=led&amp;rev=1468163017&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LED



Introduction

LED is an industry acronym for Light Emitting Diode. These are usually small little “bulbs” that glow in different colors when they are “turned on”

(most common colors are red, green,yellow, blue or white) 

RGB LEDs

RGB (Red Green Blue) or multicolor LEDs can be serial driven by a core32. Some tests have already been made with</description>
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            <title>led_dotmatrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=led_dotmatrix&amp;rev=1468195129&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LED DotMatrix





Introduction





A LED dotmatrix is an integrated array of LEDs













Interconnections</description>
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            <title>legacy</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=legacy&amp;rev=1322620020&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A kind name for the historical or “old way” to do something in computers. (A nice way to say outdated and archaic.) Generally associated with Windows systems that refer to a DOS method or procedure.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>legalstuff</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=legalstuff&amp;rev=1220718213&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>License:

The MIDIBox Mixer project is free for non profit use only. The hardware and software and any device that incorporates it may not be sold without express written permission from the author. If you want one, you&#039;ll have to build it yourself. If you sell this product, you are in violation of this license.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 16:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>lemonhorse</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lemonhorse&amp;rev=1214132895&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hi,
here some stuff of my MidiBox-Adventures:

	*  My first User Project &gt; MIDIbox AY 3 8912

	*  Midibox AY 3 8912 @ midibox.org Forum &gt; Construction &gt; MIDIbox User Projects midibox.org Forum

	*  Pictures&#039;n Notes Soundmaking and amorous adventure in electronics</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>library</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=library&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Libraries are home to collections of programs, graphics, and other files related to the specific forum the library is located in. For a complete listing of files available on your service, a search for LIBRARY usually yields many options. Libraries are often used by programmers for common routines or subroutines that are called. In Windows architecture, call routines are in library files resident on your drive called dynamic link libraries, or as often called, DLLs.</description>
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            <title>linear</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linear&amp;rev=1316279926&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A relationship between input and output in which the output varies in direct proportion to the input.</description>
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            <title>line_driver</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=line_driver&amp;rev=1540561818&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LINE DRIVER Boards parts list



The line driver modules have been designed to connect SPI devices and serial shift registers (DINs/DOUTs) to a MIDIbox over long distances.

	*  Official uCApps Page
	*  [ Transmitter Schematic]
	*  [ Receiver Schematic]

Parts List
 Description     Type      Quantity   Reichelt Ref</description>
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            <title>line_filter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=line_filter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A device to trap and suppress analog and electrical spikes on either electrical or telephone lines. All spikes and noise show up in the form of electrical impulses. Clearing out the offending ones can often stabalize the operating conditions of a computer and/or modem.</description>
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            <title>line_noise</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=line_noise&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. Noise or static on a phone line that can interfere with modem communications. Line noise is not always audible. Line noise can be inside or outside of your facility but that located or sourced outside can only be corrected by your phone company (Telco). Bad connections or loose connections are the normal cause of noise inside a user&#039;s facility. The term noise is associated with interference.</description>
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            <title>links</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=links&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDI

Exploring MIDI 

University of Washington Dept of Electrical Engineering EE 498 Final Project Spring, 1996 Dr. Kelin Kuhn
 

The MIDI Specification 

The MIDI Specification is published by the MIDI Manufacturer&#039;s Association, ie, MMA (although this online document gives you the same information for free, in easier-to-understand language, and in many cases, with even more detail than the official document).</description>
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            <title>linux_midi</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linux_midi&amp;rev=1186985978&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDI support on Linux is fairly mature and usually hassle-free.  Most, if not all current distributions will support MIDI out of the box. 

Firmware

Some USB MIDI interfaces require firmware to be uploaded to them before they function.  This must be done EVERY time the interface is plugged in.  Fortunately there are programs available to automatically handle this.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 06:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>linux_mios32_toolchain_core</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=linux_mios32_toolchain_core&amp;rev=1727727344&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core Toolchain Setup
  for MIOS32 application development on Linux
Preparation

This document assumes that you have a relatively modern x86 based linux distribution. While it may work other distributions, it has only been tested on x86 Ubuntu 10.10. Many of the commands, especially</description>
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            <title>live</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=live&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Use MIDIbox64, MIDIbox64E, MIDIO128, MIDIboxLC

Configuration: please describe it here:

Ableton announced for the end of july the release of Live 5. The big feature is the new implementation of MCU support, this means that Live can communicate with Midibox LC, driving the displays for track identification and sending position updates to the motorfaders. Currently it supports a Mackie Unit+2 extensions, making MBLC an excellent control surface for Live users.</description>
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            <title>lm555</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lm555&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A clock timer chip, made originally by Signetics, but now multi-sourced by National Semiconductor. See 555.</description>
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            <title>logic</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=logic&amp;rev=1316279909&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. In computer sciences, the non-arithmetic operations performed by a computer, such as sorting, comparing, and matching, that involve yes-no decisions. This is often termed programming logic. See Boolean.

2. In computer circuitry, a graphic block representation of computer circuitry. The idea is often called computer logic.</description>
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            <title>logic_audio</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=logic_audio&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Logic Control Emulation

The best solution for Logic users is the use of Logic Control - the emulation is called MIDIboxLC

Environment tinkering

You can also route MIDI events which are sent by any MIDIbox controller like MIDIbox64/MIDIbox64E/MIDIO128 directly to any object (MIDI/Audio) by using Fader events.</description>
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            <title>logic_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=logic_board&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A physical diagram or chart showing the flow or decision making process of a program. Sometimes it is termed a flow chart. See logic.

2. A piece of computer hardware

3. Slang for PCB</description>
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            <title>loopa-eurorack-panel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=loopa-eurorack-panel&amp;rev=1645738066&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LoopA - Eurorack - Frontpanel with breakout PCB








I made this Breakout-PCB and Frontpanel for the midiphy LoopA midiphy LoopA


PCB Size is 172x24mm

You have to decide if you want Midi Out 3 or the Gate OUT (space thing)

The Reset Switch and the SD, Card, are still on the base PCB</description>
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            <title>lorcan</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lorcan&amp;rev=1240309791&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Lorcan - diy projects

Controllers

eDrum

eDrum DIY
Completed

MidiBox+

Half-finished (an oldie !)

MidiBox LC

Planning

	*  8 motorized faders
	*  additional monitor/phones controls (analog path)
	*  Cubase-specific layout

---- FINISHED

PCB Design

	*  Channel buttons (4 chan./pcb): select/mute/solo/rec. rdy + leds (x2)</description>
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            <title>loudspeaker</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=loudspeaker&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device used for converting electrical signals into sound waves.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>low_level_language</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=low_level_language&amp;rev=1349160171&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A machine language or an assembly language. Low-level languages are closer to the hardware than are high-level programming languages, which are closer to human languages. High-level languages are reduced, interpretted or compiled to communicate with the hardware.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 06:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>low_or_lo</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=low_or_lo&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The zero voltage state in a logic circuit. Though it may not be actually zero, it is considered a logical zero. In TTL circuits, it is below 2.4 volts but the input sinks or draws current. In CMOS designs, it is below 3.2 volts and the input does NOT sink current. The supply voltage is assumed to be 5 volts.</description>
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            <title>lpc17_core_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lpc17_core_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468253146&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LPC17 Core 32 Board parts list

:!: OBSOLETE :!:



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [LPC17 Schematic]UCapps

Parts List
 Description          Type     Qty   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref        Digikey Ref  74HC595             IC          1  74HC 595      595-CD74HC595E                    74HCT541</description>
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            <title>lpf</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lpf&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Low-Pass Filter. See High-Pass Filter (HPF).</description>
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            <title>lre-oled-bar</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lre-oled-bar&amp;rev=1643984579&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LRE8x2 096 SSD1306-BAR for Eurorack






I made this PCBs to use it with Fairlightii´s mb-lre8x2cs_pcb


4x PCBs on one 100x100mm

there is no V-Groove, you have to cut it on the marking

groove it on top and back, with a new sharp cutter, do it several times, then break it</description>
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            <title>lre-oled-bar2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lre-oled-bar2&amp;rev=1694528645&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LRE8x2 096 SSD1306-BAR for Eurorack V2






I made this PCBs to use it with Fairlightii´s mb-lre8x2cs_pcb


PCB

I didnt panalize it, so you have to do this when ordering the PCB online

you will need 4 PCBs per LRE8x2... normally you want to order 8 PCBs (using 2x LRE8x2)</description>
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            <title>lre5-lcd2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lre5-lcd2&amp;rev=1694529908&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LRE5-LCD2






  * 5 Encoders

  * 5 Ledrings

  * 5 ENC-Switchs

  * 5 3LEDS for ENC-Switches

  * 1 Shift-Switch

  * 2 1306 7Pin- OLED-LCDs

controlled from a STM32F4 Microcontroller dipcoref4,CV1

build for CV1 as UI-Expansion-PCB.


ready for Pick and Place</description>
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            <title>ltc_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ltc_module&amp;rev=1468254270&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>LTC Module

LTC Module can be used to add Midi-thru port to Midibox, to Midi input/output activity LEDs or to connect Midibox to Computer RS232 port used as Midi a interface.

	*  LTC Module uCApps
		*  MIDIbox-to-COM uCApps

An easier way to connect to a COMM port would be to follow the</description>
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            <title>lucem</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lucem&amp;rev=1246901850&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 17:37:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ludovic_drochon</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ludovic_drochon&amp;rev=1316279884&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I&#039;m Ludovic Drochon AKA tatapoum. Please find link to photos of my Midibox realizations.

	*  First Midibox SID Mono SID chip
	*  Midibox SEQ
	*  Second Midibox SID (work in progress) completely stuffed with 4 6581</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>lylehaze</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lylehaze&amp;rev=1226862366&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to my page.
In addition to the MBMixer, I needed a place to put the code for MBStor.
Hopefully this is it.



MBStor is the “super bankstick” project that allows us to use USB flash drives for file storage.
It also plays MP3 and some MIDI files, too.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>m00dawg</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=m00dawg&amp;rev=1322619986&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>m16</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=m16&amp;rev=1538989920&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>M16 MIDI Interface

Add 16 MIDI I/O to your Core, SPI Slave Interface with up to 16 UARTs(MIDI I/O), based on low-cost FPGA...





----------

Features

	*  The FPGA internal clock works @88.67MHz.
	*  Fast 4 wires SPI in slave mode to control the board, 10Mb/s, 5V tolerant.</description>
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            <title>machine_language</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=machine_language&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A program in the form of a series of binary codes that is understandable by the CPU. 99.9% of the time programmers write their code in another “higher level” programming language which in turn translates their code into machine language. The lowest-level programming language (except for computers that utilize programmable microcode) Machine languages are the only languages understood by computers. While easily understood by computers, machine languages are almost impossible for humans to use bec…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>macos_mios32_toolchain_core</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=macos_mios32_toolchain_core&amp;rev=1394660049&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to set up the toolchain for coding MIOS32 apps with OS X

steps:

0- install Xcode

1- about the terminal

2- get the mios32 files from the repository server

3- install the MIOS32 toolchain

4- configure the paths

5- other derivatives


1- install Xcode</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2014 21:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>macrocell</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=macrocell&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A macrocell on most modern CPLDs contains a sum-of-products combinatorial logic function and an optional flip-flop. The technology blueprint dates back to the early 7400 serics of ICs. The combinatorial logic function typically supports four to sixteen product terms with wide fan in. In other words, a macrocell may have many inputs, but the complexity of the logic function is limited. Contrast this to most FPGA logic blocks where the complexity is unlimited, but the logic function has just four …</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>make_encoders_out_of_your_mouse</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=make_encoders_out_of_your_mouse&amp;rev=1167165085&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Make Encoders out of your mouse

Disclaimer

The following manipulation has been tested on a logitech M-M35 mouse, with a 
“rev C” PCB. There is no guarantee that it will work with other revisions
of the PCB, and even less with other models.

The content of this page is given to you</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2006 20:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>martinsomerville</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=martinsomerville&amp;rev=1228579403&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>081207 - page created

location: Australia

HOME

I was totally new to midibox and electronics and had limited midi exposure. I still have little idea (I will state incorrect info - please correct me by putting your name and the correction beside it).</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 16:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>matrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=matrix&amp;rev=1316279977&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A programming term used to identify the components of an array.

2. A row/column arrangement.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-606re</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-606re&amp;rev=1470341389&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-606RE

Introduction

The MB-606RE is a re-edit of CYM/HH and BD/SD drum parts of the Roland TR-606 to be controlled via MIDI (midibox MB-Modulbox) or CV through analog-Sequencers , in a a Eurorack-designed panel.

Well known Circuit Mods from around Web &amp; time are included by default.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2016 20:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-808</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-808&amp;rev=1320373187&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-808 - Roland TR-808 clone with MIDIbox sequencer

The main web page for the project is &lt;http://www.eight-oh-eight.org&gt;

Unfortunately, we&#039;ve had some trouble with the hosting provider not properly taking payments, so I&#039;ve made a complete backup of the web site and I&#039;m uploading it to</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 02:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-808re</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-808re&amp;rev=1470690686&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-808-RE

Introduction

The MB-808-RE is a re-edit of TOMS/CONG and BD/SD drum parts of the Roland TR-808 to be controlled via MIDI or CV  in a a Eurorack-designed panel.It&#039;s based upon the work done on MB-606RE

Some Circuit Mods from around Web &amp; time are included .</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2016 21:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-9090</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-9090&amp;rev=1320373569&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-9090 - Roland TR-909 clone with MIDIbox sequencer

The main web page for the project is &lt;http://www.nine-oh-nine.org&gt;

For more info, please contact doug at midibox addict dot com. Thanks!</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 02:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-digiroland&amp;rev=1478970365&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox DigiRoland Project

Introduction

The Midibox EuRoland project aims to be a 4U Re-Edit of Analog Drum Parts of Roland TR Drumachines designed to fit in the Eurorack size Format, to be driven trought MIDI or CV.

It&#039;s the Merging of these projects:</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-eurosid</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-eurosid&amp;rev=1478970283&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-EuroSID

The MB-EuroSID is a project of a 8xSID synth in 4U Height rack Format with a Step C Control surface





FrontPanel</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-fmx2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-fmx2&amp;rev=1478970204&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-FMX2

The MB-FMX2 is a project of a 2xOPL3 synth in 4U height rack Format with a Step C Control surface

	*  OPL3-5V Module
	*  MBFMX2 Forum Thread

FrontPanel</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-lre8x2cs_bulk_order_2014</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-lre8x2cs_bulk_order_2014&amp;rev=1419973398&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>BULK ORDER MB-LRE8x2CS rev 4.6

The time-frame of the bulk order is not still well defined but it should take place in april/may of 2014.

You will find the technical informations about the MB-LRE8x2CS rev 4.6 PCB here.

I need to know also how much is the interest for:</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2014 21:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-lre8x2cs_pcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-lre8x2cs_pcb&amp;rev=1466553802&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-LRE8x2CS PCB / 16 LEDrings/Encoders Control Surface

Welcome to the wiki page of the control surface board featuring combo DINx4 and improved DOUTx4 modules with 16 LEDrings and 16 encoders.

You can find the tread of the PCB design here.

The last revision of the PCB is rev 2.5.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2016 00:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-lre8x2cs_pcb_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-lre8x2cs_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1358432731&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>IMPORTANT FOR BULK ORDER LATECOMERS !

This bulk order is officialy closed but I have bought some extra PCBs for latecomers.
If you want ones, email me (jeromebo at free dot fr) the quantity you would like and your personal informations:

	*  Midibox username</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2013 14:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-lre8x2cs_rev4.6</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-lre8x2cs_rev4.6&amp;rev=1396619710&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-LRE8x2CS rev 4.6

16 LEDrings / 16 Encoders Control Surface PCB

Welcome to the wiki page of the control surface board featuring:

	*  DINx4 module,
	*  Improved DOUTx4 module,
	*  16 LEDrings of (15+1) LEDs each,
	*  16 encoders (with or without switch).</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2014 13:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-modulbox-ng</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-modulbox-ng&amp;rev=1475931199&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-ModulBox NG



  Under Construction @ 8/10/2016</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2016 12:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-resynth</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-resynth&amp;rev=1478970219&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox ReSynth Project

Introduction

The Midibox Eurosynth project aims to be a 4U Re edit of MIDIbox synths with advanced Control Surfaces running with a Core32.

It&#039;s the Merging of 3 existing projects:

	*  MB-FMX2
	*  MB-STELLA
	*  MB-EuroSID

Community users working on it</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-scope</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-scope&amp;rev=1478970736&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-Scope

Introduction

The MB-Scope aims to be a dual 3-inputs synced digital scope for Audio / Modular Control Voltages 

	*  Forum Thread

FrontPanel

 On Vertical Re-design

first version:


Parts

TFT

	*   320x240px 2,8&quot; TFT Display
	*  [ILI9341 Datasheet]

Analog&gt;Digital Converter

	*  [MCP3428 4 inputs ADC Mouser Datasheet]

Community users working on it</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-sidr8tr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-sidr8tr&amp;rev=1295877694&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Moved to here</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-stella</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-stella&amp;rev=1478970257&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-Stella

The MB-Stella aims to be a 8xTIA synth in 4U Height rack Format with a Step C Control surface based upon an adaptation of TIA Manager Interface 

The original TIA page is here : TIA Module

FrontPanel</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:04:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb-twinsid</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb-twinsid&amp;rev=1446770992&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TWINsid V1.2 - MIDIbox SID Synthesizer V2





Midibox TWINsid is a light midibox sid v2 on three pcb wiht only two sid chip for stereo sound
and a dedicated control surface for the clasic parameter

TWINsid V1.2 features :

The main board pcb integrated :</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2015 00:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See Megabyte.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb808</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb808&amp;rev=1315917268&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

This page is to describe the operation of the MB808 Sequencer application.  It is a work in progress, comments are welcome and usually appreciated :) 

Forum Thread: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=7391.0&gt;

This document is split into 3 sections:

	*  Application Summary
	*  Operation Manual</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb909</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb909&amp;rev=1473706271&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>&lt;mb909&gt;

Home made prototype, finishing now 14th of February 2012 (and it works!!!)


Intro

This page is al about my TR909 looking sequencer.
As soon as I have finished the sequencer based on the V4Seq with LPC board I will update this wiki page.

I have the first PCB&#039;s at home for a beta test.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 18:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbcv_dindout</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbcv_dindout&amp;rev=1520459708&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DIN6DOUT4 module

A combination of DIN and DOUT on the same PCB

Schematic

Please refer to the uCapps pages for DIN and DOUT.

Notice that DOUT 1 and 2 are connected through UDN2981 source driver chips. When a voltage (e.g. 12V) is supplied to J13, the DOUTs will be shunted to this voltage; no inversion is needed. Resistors R1-16 provide current limiting.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 21:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbhp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbhp&amp;rev=1540568804&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBHP: The MIDIbox Hardware Platform

The hardware of all MIDIbox projects can be assembled in a modular way. Some projects have special designed modules, others only require a Core Module. Every project needs at least one Core.



Modules Overview

&lt;box 99% blue|Core MicroController Modules</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 15:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbhp4066</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbhp4066&amp;rev=1275080836&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The MBHP_4066 Board

For MIDIfying old analog Sound gear You&#039;ll need bilateral switches in some cases. 

In my case I needed more than 100 of them! 

For that reason (and with the engaged support of nILS and PCB Mike) the MBHP_4066 board was created.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 21:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbhp_acronyms</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbhp_acronyms&amp;rev=1316279326&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is an overview of abbreviations and acronyms used frequently at  midibox.org. Many of these are also useful if you want to program in C or work with the function overview listings of MIOS:
 Acronym  Meaning  Description  AIN  Analog INput  A module which accepts input of a Voltage Range (normally 0 to +5 V)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbhp_genesis</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbhp_genesis&amp;rev=1771570286&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

The MBHP_Genesis module provides all the hardware necessary to support one of each YM2612/YM3438 (OPN2) and SN76489/94/96 (PSG) sound chips and interface them to a microcontroller (including one of the MIDIbox core modules). In addition, the circuit and board are designed so that up to four MBHP_Genesis modules may be stacked on top of each other to run up to four sets of sound chips, with simple pin/socket headers connecting the boards and no additional wiring needed.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 06:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbhp_genesis_ls</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbhp_genesis_ls&amp;rev=1479842553&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBHP_Genesis_LS

This is the schematic for the breakaway MBHP_Genesis_LS board included with the MBQG_FP front panel board. This should be sufficient for anyone to build a copy of this circuit on prototype board.


Explanation

When using the MBHP_Genesis module with a MCU supplied at less than 5V, especially when using several modules in parallel, a buffer circuit will be required between the MCU and the modules. This is a very simple circuit that consists of two 20-pin 74HCT series ICs and two…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2016 19:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mblight_mind-machine</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mblight_mind-machine&amp;rev=1248288148&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBlight Mind-Machine

&lt;box 48% mid bluelight|What&#039;s a Mind-Machine?&gt;Introduction to uCApps.de
The Mind-Machine generates audio-visual signals that influence the frequency of a person‘s brain waves, thereby inducing different mental states depending on the chosen pattern.
&lt;/box&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 18:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbqg_fp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbqg_fp&amp;rev=1706886111&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Quad Genesis: Front Panel



To build the front panel of MIDIbox Quad Genesis, you will need (details on each part below):

	*  An aluminum front panel  OR PCB Front Panel from Smithy (See forum post) OR 3D Printed Front Panel (See Below)
	*  A PCB to hold all the buttons, LEDs, encoders, etc., and of course all these electronic components themselves</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2024 15:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbqg_tb_case</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbqg_tb_case&amp;rev=1705718608&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Quad Genesis Case designed by Technobreath

The case is designed by Technobreath to be easily replicated by the community without requiring much skills or tools.

Here you will find a pdf with dimensions and building instructions for a wooden case designed for the MIDIbox Quad Genesis by user Technobreath:</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2024 02:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbseqdocs</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbseqdocs&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

This page is the main area for documenting everything related to the Midibox SEQ application

Documentation

	*  uCapps pages
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_options.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_tutorial1.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_tutorial2.html&gt;
		*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_tutorial3.html&gt;
		*  …</description>
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            <title>mbseqzip</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbseqzip&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

This page is to describe the files that come zipped with the MBSEQ v2.4c application, how to modify the files to fit your needs and then upload it to your PIC.  The list of files contains links to pages that describe them in greater detail.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mbseq_panel_gb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mbseq_panel_gb&amp;rev=1305494942&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBSEQ V4 FPE Panel for TK&#039;s Case Bulk order

This is a preliminary tally of ppl interested in purchasing a panel specifically made for TK&#039;s case.  These have the flanges on the top to go into the profiles. Individually, they are $200 but if we can get 10+ ppl to go in at once, that drops to $160, 20+ is $140.  Shipping has not be calculated yet</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 21:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb_2069</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_2069&amp;rev=1510143049&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox 2069

A Module based on Korg Music Voicing System NJM2069.



The IC NJM2069

First some words about the chip.





Some of you already know it. It&#039;s present in some KORG products from the 80s, in Analog Hybrid Synths like the DW and EX series, DW-6000, DW-8000, and the Poly800</description>
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            <title>mb_ay_3_8912_-_midi_to_hz_chart</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_ay_3_8912_-_midi_to_hz_chart&amp;rev=1245765174&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 MIDI to Hz Chart

fT = Tone frequency	[Frequency (Hz)]

fCLOCK = input clock frequency	[2Mhz Crystal = 2.000.000 Hz]

TP = Decimal equivalent of the Tone Period bit 0 to 11 (Coarse Tune + Fine Tune)



MIDI Note 0: TP = (2.000.000Hz) / (16x(8,1757989156 Hz))</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_clock&amp;rev=1316279306&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB RTC

I started doing the MBClock for no reason but for fun,
but i think it can lead to interesting usage, such as domotic.

First, i used a DS1307 I2C Clock 


well, more exactly, this dev board : (USD $6.90)



&lt;http://www.futurlec.com/Mini_DS1307.shtml&gt;

This board hold a battery back-up, enabling the time to be maintained even with power disconnected from the board. 
The DS1307 IC stores time values in separate registers, for years, month, day, hour, minutes and seconds.
I suggest to use t…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb_matrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_matrix&amp;rev=1424597761&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Matrix - MIDI Matrix with 56 Inputs and 56 Outputs

This MIDIbox implements a 56-port MIDI matrix/router using a core board and an FPGA-based add-on board together with a set of break-out boards and modules that allow for physically placing your MIDI ports where you actually need them.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2015 09:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mb_mixer_pcb_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_mixer_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1241564917&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB Mixer - pcbs bulk order

Time Frame

 This bulk order has no time frame yet.

Payment

 One word, ........ , Paypal, ... i can offer bank transfer for countries without pp, too, but more infos when the time has come.

PCB Costs

 At first I have to collect interests. After that I can request the prices.
 I suppose a cost of 2-3 Euro per pcb if we order a total amount of 150-200 pieces. Under that we should calc with 3-4 Euro for now.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 23:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_olre16&amp;rev=1555836631&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OLRE16

:!: Under Developpment :!: 

Introduction

The Start point was a search about a good LED-Ring for encoders Forum thread . 

2 existing solutions , but that could be improved :

	*  The LED Ring Breakout Board from Sparkfun Big, single blue color and only 16 segments.


[ ] 


	*  Fairlightii LRE8x2CS..Monochrome, Only 16 segments</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_rgb-led_matrix_8x8&amp;rev=1407177203&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox RGB-LED Matrix 8x8

The RGB LED matrix described here can be used to signal feedback to the user, as for example in my MIDI Matrix with 56 Inputs and 56 Outputs. But, it can also be used for fancy stuff, Vegas mode, bling, impressing your neighbours,...

 

Overview

The PCB is as wide as the RGB LED modules themselves, with enough space above and below for mounting holes. This means that the modules can easily be chained horizontally in order to create type crawls. If you cut off the to…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_sync24&amp;rev=1315536881&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB Sync24 converter

Sync24 is (was) used by Roland, to syncronise machines before the midi became popular.

Basicaly, it&#039;s just a “pulse clock sync” at 24ppqn (24 pules per quarter note)

This converter help to sync your Roland Tb-303 Tr-606 Tr-808 to sync with midi,
or to sync your apeggio (sh-101 / juno60 etc..)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mb_visual_metronome&amp;rev=1465905276&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Visual Metronome

Hi All, 

I thought I would share a little project of mine. 

At a recent show, there was a problem with the monitors leaving the rest of the band unable to hear the beat. 

We normally use a click track but it was not possible at this show. This lead me to come up with this design for a visual metronome so the others know where we are in the bar.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 11:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mcan&amp;rev=1533300825&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MCAN, MIDIbox Controlled Area Network

Low cost MIDI(Native) Network using CAN, this is MCAN...





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Why?

Because we CAN ... ha! I&#039;ll stop joking. :)


At home I have no space to put my equipment in the middle of the room and maintain an access space behind to rewire the machines for each session. It is boring having to do it every time, especially to waste time and lose inspiration between two takes. 
For Audio, no problem, I&#039;ve got a good and very large patchbay.
For MIDI I&#039;ve got…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mc_protocol_mappings&amp;rev=1349847944&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Mackie Control Protocol Software Mappings

OK, so as we know, the Mackie Protocol (as opposed to Logic control) is now supported by a whole slew of audio applications (to varying extent). The way in which each button works with each software package is similar in some cases, but generally quite different. (example: the Logic</description>
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            <title>megabyte_mb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=megabyte_mb&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A measurement of storage capacity equal to approximately 1 million bytes (1,048,576 bytes). A typical IBM compatible floppy disk holds about 1.44 MB of data. A typical CD-ROM holds over 600 MB of data. A 1 MB file takes about 10 minutes to download at 28,800bps. Don&#039;t know your KB from your</description>
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            <title>megohm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=megohm&amp;rev=1316279289&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>One million ohms. Written as “M”.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>memory</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=memory&amp;rev=1349160110&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>memory

The term commonly used to refer to a computer system&#039;s random access memory (see also RAM). The term memory has also been used to refer to all types of electronic data storage (see storage). A computer system&#039;s memory is crucial to its operation; without memory, a computer could not read programs or retain data. Memory stores data electronically in memory cells contained in chips. The two most common types of memory chips are DRAM and SRAM.</description>
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            <title>menno</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=menno&amp;rev=1234990030&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>i have a “classic” Midibox+, built in 2002.
I didn&#039;t use the Box much lately but i will be in the near future. I intend to use it to manipulate the Automation Lines in Blue. Blue is a composition program for Csound. Plans are to make those Automation Lines midify-able. I hope this works out well because there are surely some problems to overcome or to accept. One thing might be the relative poor resolution of midi itself - a resolution of 127. And the Automation Lines in Blue can have a resoluti…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 20:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mercury</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mercury&amp;rev=1316279273&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Mercury is a metal, often used in electronics, which is liquid in a normal state. It is often used in electrical switches to detect tilting, movement, level or non-level conditions.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mess</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mess&amp;rev=1170945870&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>On this page you can find more information about my midibox projects

 *  DSEQ32 - 32 step 8 track drum sequencer (almost finished)

 *  Coresound - Pic based digital synthesiser</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 14:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>meta_events</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=meta_events&amp;rev=1321617737&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The idea behind “Meta Events” is to provide the possibility to enhance the MIDIbox64/MIDIbox64E/MIDIO128 application by user specific functions, which are executed with a button trigger or pot/fader/encoder movement.

Normally these events are used to send exotic MIDI events (or SysEx messages), but they can also be used to control internal parameters of the application itself, if they are not already accessible via</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mfm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mfm&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Modified Frequency Modulation, an encoding scheme used by PC floppy disk drives and hard drives through the mid-1980s. Several competing schemes, such as RLL (Run Length Limited), produced faster data access speeds and increased a disk&#039;s storage capacity by up to 50 percent. This technology was pioneered by Seagate, Tandon and Control Data founders. It is often known as the ST512/406 interface.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mf_ng_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mf_ng_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468096010&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MotorFader NG



	*  Official UcApps Page
	*  [MF-NG Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description            Type              Quantity   Reichelt Ref       Mouser Ref      L293D                  IC                4         L 293 D                             74HC165                IC</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2016 20:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mf_ng_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mf_ng_module&amp;rev=1470425251&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Motorfader-NG Module



Introduction

The MF_NG module is the successor of the MBHP_MF module and has following design targets:

	*  find a solution to handle high-quality faders like Alps K faders with “coreless” motors
	*  find a solution for Core32 which doesn&#039;t deliver stable enough ADC conversion results due to the reduced 3.3V voltage range</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2016 19:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mhz</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mhz&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. The abbreviation for Megahertz; a million cycles. See hertz. This term is often associated with the speed of a particular CPU or computer.
2. It is also known as the identification for frequency of radio or other types of signal transmissions. For example, a local</description>
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            <title>microcode_or_p-code</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=microcode_or_p-code&amp;rev=1322619573&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1) The lowest level instructions that directly control a microprocessor. A single machine language instruction typically translates into several microcode instructions. In modern PC microprocessors, the microcode is hard-wired and can&#039;t be modified. Some RISC designs go one step further by completely eliminating the microcode level so that machine instructions directly control the processor. At the other end of the spectrum, some mainframe and minicomputer architectures utilize programmable micr…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>microfarad</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=microfarad&amp;rev=1316279205&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A common unit of electric capacitance equal to 10-6 farad.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>microphone</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=microphone&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device for converting sound waves into electrical current.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>microprocessor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=microprocessor&amp;rev=1316279256&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A silicon chip that contains a CPU, loosely termed the brain of the microcomputer. In the world of personal computers, the terms microprocessor and CPU are used interchangeably. At the heart of all personal computers and most workstations sits a microprocessor. Microprocessors also control the logic of almost all digital devices, from clock radios to fuel-injection systems for automobiles.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>microsecond</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=microsecond&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A measurement of time. There are 1,000,000 (a million) microseconds in a second.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Musical Instrument Digital Interface

See also: Midi Specification for the Midi Protocol</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox&amp;rev=1324303693&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>!!!The MIDIbox Hardware Platform (MBHP)



The MIDIbox Hardware Platform is the continuation of the work of Thorsten Klose on MIDI controllers in the past several years. It brings every MIDI controller design down to one standardised environment with reusable and exchangeable modules.  Modular construction is nothing new in electronic devices.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox64&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox64 is a MIOS based MIDI controller, see also:

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox64.html&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox64e</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox64e&amp;rev=1316217764&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox64E is a midi controlled based on MBHP/MIOS

	*  MIDIbox 64E uCApps
	*  MIDIbox 64E Tutorial uCApps
	*  MIDIbox64(E) Patchmode
	*  Meta Events
	*  Button Overlay




DIN register allocation

Question from Dan aka Digineural:

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I understand that the following is setting shift registers 5-8 to be used for encoders 1-16.</description>
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            <title>midibox64_e_patchmode</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox64_e_patchmode&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox64, MIDIbox64E and MIDIbox MF offer an alternative “patch mode”, which changes the data organisation within the snapshot memory (internal EEPROM and external BankSticks). 

This mode has been optimized for saving and restoring sound setups of synthesizers or other MIDI devices. In difference to</description>
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            <title>midiboxdmx</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxdmx&amp;rev=1380112168&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Intro

Midibox DMX is a DMX512 compliant controller for Midibox created by Phil Taylor - phil@taylor.org.uk

Originally Discussed here

Here is a picture of my test system, It is enclosed in an old Strand Tempus 2-12 case (I bought 4 very cheap!). 



Concept</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 12:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxer_s</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxer_s&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Slang for a MIDIbox builder....</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>midiboxfx_-_midifiying_analog_gear</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxfx_-_midifiying_analog_gear&amp;rev=1610027640&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Analog/Digital interfacing

This page has some ideas on how to mod analog gear, for instance effects and (drum) synths, so that they can be controlled by MIDI, in particular by MIDIboxes. 

Like the rest of the WIKI this is going to be a living document that is going grow and be modified, until it is complete.. ;)</description>
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            <title>midiboxgroove</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxgroove&amp;rev=1176495744&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox Groove Sequencer

This page is for discussion of a simple sequencer for live use that records and loops four bars of MIDI events, in sync with an external MIDI clock source.

For now: 

See  This Forum Topic</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxkb_-_using_a_c64_keyboard_as_input</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxkb_-_using_a_c64_keyboard_as_input&amp;rev=1322620286&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MidiBoxKB

Since Thorsten released a 8*8 scan matrix driver,

it&#039;s easily possible to use a C64 Keyboard with MIOS.




&lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=6505.msg40727#msg40727&gt;

The C example can be downloaded here :


	*  &lt;http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example2_v1.zip&gt;

	*  &lt;http://ucapps.de/mios/sm_example1_v2.zip&gt;


First, i did this pcb (on a breadboard) :





The program

Use that sample program to test your keyboard connection :</description>
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            <title>midiboxlc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxlc&amp;rev=1316278990&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox LC



The MIDIbox LC is a MIOS based application which emulates a Logic Control / Mackie Control.




Overview uCApps

MIDIbox LC FAQ (English) | MIDIbox LC FAQ (German)

Drive a MIDIBox-LC with 4 LCDs on 1 Core

Logic Control User Manual (PDF)

The old manual which also contains the MIDI implementation (PDF)

Information about Mackie Control

Mappings of Mackie Control messages to popular software functions




This protocol is supported by a lot of host applications.

Last info (report…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxmixer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxmixer&amp;rev=1322576856&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBMixer Version 2



note: This page is an edit in progress. At this time the change to version 2 is near complete, but I may have missed a few details.



Copyright (C) 2007,2008  Lyle Hazelwood (lylehaze@gmail.com)
Licensed for personal non-commercial use only. All other rights reserved.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxmixerhardware</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxmixerhardware&amp;rev=1220802970&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBMixer



Hardware description:
The hardware is designed in a modular form. Each mixer will need one regulator board, one output board, and some number of channel boards. All the boards are about 1“ by 4”, so they are quite small. They stack together to form a complete mixer. There are a LOT of choices to make before you begin to build (or even order parts). Read each of the links below to get a feel for the project requirements.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxmixermanual</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxmixermanual&amp;rev=1253755565&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBMix version 2.0       Sept 2008
Operators Manual.

MBMixer is a digitally controlled audio mixer.
It can combine up to sixteen channels.
You may control MBMix from the knob on the front
panel, or it may be controlled remotely by MIDI 
control change messages.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 01:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxmixersoftware</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxmixersoftware&amp;rev=1220822415&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBMixer software 

Software:

Software overview provides a broad description of how the software works. If you want to read or edit the software, this would be a good starting point to understanding the program flow.

Configuring before compiling is a guide to the changes you should make before compiling the code.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 21:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midiboxmm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midiboxmm&amp;rev=1342543066&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox MM is an emulation of the CM Motormix

Original assembler version: Forum article

MM V2.0 made with C: Forum article

MM V2.0 Download : MIOS8 - Scroll down to C Applications

Developers Information from CMLabs.net

MotorMix Manual from CMLabs.net

Manufacturers Page

Feel free to add more informations here</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 16:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_8x8_standalone_matrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_8x8_standalone_matrix&amp;rev=1186201049&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A very simple but very convenient device for midiboxers who use Ableton live : the squared keyboard.
Some extra features planned like Midi Channel selection or switch between CC or Note for the behaviour of the buttons.

What does it look like ? 

&lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=9555.msg68782#msg68782&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 04:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_64</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_64&amp;rev=1173391813&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox64 is a midi controlled based on MBHP/MIOS

	*  MIDIbox 64 uCApps
	*  MIDIbox 64 Tutorial uCApps
	*  MIDIbox 64 Walkthrough uCApps
	*  MIDIbox64(E) Patchmode
	*  Meta Events
	*  Button Overlay</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 22:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_3396</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_3396&amp;rev=1565187314&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox 3396

 :!: Project on Early Alpha Design Stage :!: 

This is a page for collecting ideas on how to build a synth based on the Curtis Electromusic Specialties CEM3396 IC chip, controlled via PIC of course. This chip is for example used in the Oberheim Matrix-1000 synth. It is out of production, but can be found at</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2019 14:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_arp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_arp&amp;rev=1195311826&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox Arp

A standalone arpeggiator for MBHP.

&lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=8993.msg63842#msg63842&gt;



This first release is supposed to be a base for a future powerfull arpeggiator !! :)

The features

	*  it read incoming notes, (and forward the rest)
	*  Sort and hold notes in a 32byte buffer. (is it big enough ?)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_audiomatrix</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_audiomatrix&amp;rev=1316279095&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox AM (Audio Matrix)

A digitally controlled matrix switched patch router for analog signals.

Discussed here

Below is a collection of comments from the thread.  My goal is to organize them for the project.

Concept

From Nomical

I would like to have/make an audio patchbay (having a yet to be determined amount of ins/outs due to any diy building difficulties) that has the option of routing any input to any output digitally. No hardware switches or anything, just hook up all the ins and ou…</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912&amp;rev=1553010696&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox AY V1

Note:

	*  MIDIBox AY V1 is outdatet and not maintained anymore (!).
	*  MIDIBox AY (YM) V2 ==&gt; &lt;http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_ym_v2&gt;





[MIDIBox AY V1 - AY 3 8912 Module]

Overview

The MIDIbox AY V1 is stuffed with a General Instruments AY-3-8912 sound chip. The AY-3-8912</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_board</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_board&amp;rev=1465910712&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB AY (YM) Boards

Obtain PCB&#039;s

The AY 3 8912, YM 2149  and the Mixer PCB are available at Mikes Onlineshop

CORE8 &lt;-&gt; AY (YM) (pdf)

	*  [AY 3 8912 &amp; YM2149 PCB Interconnections]

AY 3 8912 board






AY 3 8912 board PCB Layout+Parts List:

	*  mbAY38912.pdf
	*  mbay38912pcbpartlistv1.txt

YM2149 Board




YM2149 Board Parts list</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_cc_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_cc_list&amp;rev=1269861835&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - Controllers

	*  CONTROLLER 01 - ENVELOPE SHAPE CONTROL:
	*  CC1 Value 000-015 dec. =&gt; ENVELOPE SHAPE down
	*  CC1 Value 016-023 dec. =&gt; ENVELOPE SHAPE up down
	*  CC1 Value 024-031 dec. =&gt; ENVELOPE SHAPE down continue
	*  CC1 Value 032-039 dec.</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_envelope</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_envelope&amp;rev=1305308653&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY V1 - Envelope

MIDIBox AY - Envelope Control Menu

	*  Just press F5 to have a look at the MIDIBox AY ENVelope options (@ the MIDIBox AY Envelope User Menu).

:::

::

: 

MIDIBox AY - Envelope Mode: ON/Off
AdjustOn or OffENV. Mode Tone A, B or C</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_fx</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_fx&amp;rev=1248432643&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox Fx Option

The MIDIBox Fx Option (special sound effects option) is needed for more complex sound creation. 
With the MIDIBox AY Fx Option it is possible to do timed sound modifications. 

Concept:

You can enable the Fx Option via the MIXER MENU</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_mixer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_mixer&amp;rev=1305310393&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 Mixer

	*  OP AMP Mixer (Tone ABC) for the MIDIBox AY 3 8912 (Ver. 1a)











Notes:

	*  Pot R4 (Volume Tone A), R5 (Volume Tone B) and R6 (Volume Tone C) are designed for volume finetuning (not for turning off tone A/B/C)

Pot Options:</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_tune</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_tune&amp;rev=1248553402&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - DETUNE MENU

MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - USER (DE)TUNE MENU

	*   Press F2 (F1 + SHIFT) TO VIEW THE USER (DE)TUNE MENU OPTIONS

::.
TONECOARSEFINECH. A-7 to +8-127 to +128CH. B-7 to +8-127 to +128CH. C-7 to +8-127 to +128
A positive offset means to increase the frequency of tone A, B, or C.</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_3_8912_volume</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_3_8912_volume&amp;rev=1227712225&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - VOLUME MENU

MIDIBox AY 8912 Volume Respectively Amplitude Control:

*  Press F4 (F3 + SHIFT) FOR THE USER VOLUME MENU

::.
TONEUSER VALUECC7(A)/CC8(B)/CC9(C) MIDI VALUEVELOCITY MODEENVELOPE MODE priority 4priority 3priority 2priority 1</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>midibox_ay_cs_led</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_cs_led&amp;rev=1305308556&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY V1 - CS LED (wiring)

MIDIBox AY CS - Tone LEDs:



Tone LED Indication:

	*  Tone [A,B,C] On/Off 
	*  Noise [A,B,C] ON/OFF
	*  Fx Option [A,B,C] ON/OFF

:::

::

:

MIDIBox AY CS - Envelope LEDs:



Context:

	*  MIDIBox AY Envelope Control See</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_keyboard</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_keyboard&amp;rev=1269868028&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - C64 Keyboard

The MIDIBox AY has no Encoders or Buttons - but a C64 Keyboard.

The Commodore 64 Keyboard



=&gt; &lt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64&gt;

Interconnection (C64 Keyboard - MBHP DIN/DOUT)

The C64 Keyboard must be connected to the MBHP DOUT (DOUT1: J3(Pin D0 to D7)) Board and</description>
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            <title>midibox_ay_patch_menu</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_patch_menu&amp;rev=1269857196&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY 3 8912 - PATCH MENU

Access the PATCH MENU via F1 (C64 Keyboard)

PATCH MENU Options:

	*  Store A Patch (Patch 0) to Eeprom (PIC 18F Eeprom, no Bankstick1 needed)
	*  Store A Patch (Patch 1 to 127) to Bankstick1 (BS)
	*  Format Bankstick1</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>midibox_ay_ym_v2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ay_ym_v2&amp;rev=1465910787&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox AY (YM) V2



1.Overview

The MIDIbox AY (YM) V2 is stuffed with a single AY-3-8912, an AY-3-8910 or an YM2149 sound chip. 
This kind of Chip is a 3-Voice Programmable Sound Generators (PSG). This means they have a 3-Voice-Square-Wave (Tone ABC) + one global Noise generator.</description>
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            <title>midibox_cv_v1</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_cv_v1&amp;rev=1458726395&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox CV

a MIDI-to-control voltage converter project

MBHP Hardware Requirements

1 CORE module, 1 analog output module (AOUT, AOUT_LC, or AOUT_NG), 1 DINX1 module.

Recommended:  LCD, BankStick.

Documentation

	*  MIDIbox CV uCApps

Links

	*  how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout
	*  how_to_use_midibox_cv_with_a_dout_german
	*  How to use an encoder and up/down buttons on the same MIDIbox CV</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2016 09:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_fm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_fm&amp;rev=1228082547&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page has moved. Please update your bookmarks.

~~GOTO&gt;:home:project:synthesizer:midibox_fm?5~~</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 22:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_fm_21</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_fm_21&amp;rev=1464834628&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox FM V2.1

See &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/19073-midibox-fm-v21-on-stm32f4/&gt; and &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/18282-midibox-fm-v20-on-lpc17/&gt;

This is a synth by Sauraen constructed in 2014-2015. It&#039;s as finished as it ever will be, but it was never documented for others to try to replicate... until now!

Please note that this is still not a complete, well-documented project, and certainly not for beginners. I do not guarantee that all the information you will need is available he…</description>
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            <title>midibox_lc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_lc&amp;rev=1470419925&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Steven_C started an english MIDIboxLC FAQ a while ago in the forum

Updated and translated from the German version

By Digineural (aka Dan)

Which modules do I need for Midibox LC?

	*  1x core module with PIC18F452 
	*  1x graphic LCD (240×64 of pixels) or 2 characters LCDs (2×40 characters) or 2 GLCDS (2x</description>
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            <title>midibox_lc_german</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_lc_german&amp;rev=1322619498&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox LC FAQ

Welche Module brauche ich für Midibox LC?

	*  1x Core Modul mit PIC18F452
	*  1x graphisches LCD (240×64 Bildpunkte) oder 2 Character LCDs (2×40 Zeichen)
	*  4x DINX4 Modul für 96 Taster
	*  3x DOUTX4 Modul für Ledrings und Leds</description>
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            <title>midibox_live</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_live&amp;rev=1316279113&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Live

What is it?

MIDIbox Live is a framework that allows any MIOS programmer (in C) to take complete and automatic control over Ableton Live.  It also allows your MIDIbox to be automatically controlled by Ableton Live.

What do I need?

Ableton Live, a Core32, and some C skills.  The programming aspect of it can be pretty easy, and of course you can make it as complex as you want.  The first version will be released for Live 7.0.14, and future versions will be upgraded from there.  We&#039;…</description>
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            <title>midibox_master_keys</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_master_keys&amp;rev=1177161800&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Master Keys

The idea originally came from this thread, to enable a broken master keyboard that only sends on channel one, to have keyboard splits and send on other channels... Typical of me, I had to make my design for my “ultimate” master keyboard, and it&#039;s a modular kind of setup.</description>
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            <title>midibox_ng</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_ng&amp;rev=1467032091&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox NG

FIXME Update Things

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

Usermanual: &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_ng_manual.html&gt;</description>
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            <title>midibox_pokey</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_pokey&amp;rev=1465904591&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox POKEY

Q: What is it?

A: A synth module for the MBHP based on the Atari POKEY (= POtentiometer and KEYboard) sound chip. It will eventually lead to a synth module like the SID or the OPL3 module.

Current Status

	*  MIDIbox POKEY 2
	*  11/17/2007: More parts added</description>
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            <title>midibox_pokey_2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_pokey_2&amp;rev=1475048895&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox Pokey 2

Many years ago, back in 2007, nILS began his work on the MB-POKEY which is documented here on the Wiki and on the Forum

New projects came along that he maybe found more interesting, so now we have picked up from where he left to at least continue the work a bit further.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2016 07:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_quad_genesis</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_quad_genesis&amp;rev=1513804780&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Page under construction!

Summary

MIDIbox Quad Genesis (MBQG) is a homebrew synthesizer project in progress, designed and built by Sauraen and originally commissioned by Josh Whelchel. It runs up to four sets of YM2612/YM3438 (OPN2) + SN76489/94/96 (PSG) sound chips, one set of which roughly comprised the sound generation hardware in a Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. The synth is powered by a STM32F4 core running MIOS32, and is based on MIDIbox hardware and software throughout.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2017 21:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_sd_card_sample_player</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_sd_card_sample_player&amp;rev=1338326087&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SD Card Polyphonic Sample Player

This is a brief description of a project to play back samples in real time from an SD card to an I2S based DAC on the Midibox. It will play a number of samples simultaneously, mixing the output to the DAC, the number of samples depends upon the performance of the SD card.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2012 21:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_seq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_seq&amp;rev=1458670649&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

This page is the main area for documenting everything related to the Midibox SEQ V3 application

It has been replaced by MIDIbox SEQ V4 meanwhile!

MIDIbox SEQ V3 Documentation

uCapps pages

	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_v3.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_v3_options.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_v3_manual.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_v3_tutorial1.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_v3_tutorial2.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/mid…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2016 18:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_seq4</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_seq4&amp;rev=1458669861&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page has been moved to the MIDIDocs namespace: follow this link</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2016 18:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_seq4l</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_seq4l&amp;rev=1458670085&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page has been moved to the MIDIDocs namespace: follow this link</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2016 18:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_seq_quick_reference</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_seq_quick_reference&amp;rev=1274201158&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB SEQ functions - quick reference

Detailed info for options and functions is available at
&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual_m.html&gt; 

Print-friendly (on two A4 sheets) xls version available here 



 #       Function        Description / Options            Dedicated button functions (these can vary depending on panel design and MBSEQ_HW.V4 file)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 16:45:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_seq_v2_4c</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_seq_v2_4c&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>m

Summary

This page is to describe the files that come zipped with the MBSEQ v2.4c application, how to modify the files to fit your needs and then upload it to your PIC.  The list of files contains links to pages that describe them in greater detail.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_sid</title>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 12:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_sid_faq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_sid_faq&amp;rev=1321617866&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SID FAQ

FIXME  FAQ is outdated, many details are not matching anymore with the current MIDIbox SID V2 implementation

Do I need the most elaborate control surface to get some sound out of my SID?

No. Although the dedicated control surface is the optimum solution to control the SID, you can control all sound parameters of your MIDIbox SID from a computer or from a common MIDI controller (although the MIDI controller option has some ergonomic limitations).</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_sid_tb303_mode</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_sid_tb303_mode&amp;rev=1316279008&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>There is not so much information available about this new mode, which was introduced with v1.7303
(a link to the beta version is published in this forum article: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=6098.0&gt;)

Here some first demo samples:

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/tmp/tb303_test2.mp3&gt; (Accent test)

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/tmp/tb303_test3.mp3&gt; (303 mode with external Moog filter)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_sid_v1_manual</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_sid_v1_manual&amp;rev=1190961478&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SID V1.7303b User Manual

OSC (oscillator submenu)

OSC selects the oscillator(s). The parameters right to this item are displayed accordingly. 
If more than one oscillator is selected, only the values of the first will be displayed, but the values of all selected will be changed.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 06:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_snes_apu</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_snes_apu&amp;rev=1316278842&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox SNES APU

What is it?

Rough Overview

The SNES-APU (or Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Audio Processing Unit) is the module inside the Super Nintendo that handled all the processing and direct playing of music and effects. It consists of a processor (the Sony SPC700), and a DSP all rolled into a stand-alone module that plugs into the SNES via a 24 pin connector.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_speakjet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_speakjet&amp;rev=1465435064&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox SpeakJet



MIDIBox SpeakJet Synthesiser is a project that uses the MagnevationSpeakjet controlled by midibox as a standalone synthesizer.

The SpeakJet IC was brought to market in February 2004, and is available from a variety of vendors for around $25 USD.



From the SpeakJet Web Site:</description>
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            <title>midibox_speakjet_k64_modul</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_speakjet_k64_modul&amp;rev=1316238851&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIBox SpeakJet K64 Modul



Introduction

K64 Modul is seperated in 2 Applications - K64 and K2 SpeakJet Application:

K64 Application is a classic keyboard-controller to play MIDI Notes from retro C64 keyboard for seperate UPPER- and LOWER-Keyfield Input. You can control MIDI events for specific channels too. So you can use it as mobile input device for external syntheziser or to use it as input keys for SEQV3 application. With an additonal seperate SpeakJet Modul you are able to control para…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 05:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_tia</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_tia&amp;rev=1603102684&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox TIA

What is it?

 The Television Interface Adaptor (TIA) is the custom chip that is the heart of the Atari 2600
 game console, generating the screen display, sound effects, and reading input controller.




	*  Stella = Name (by its maker) of Atari hardware design engineer Joe Decuir&#039;s bicycle</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2020 10:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_traktor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_traktor&amp;rev=1334410881&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page contains list of MB projects that are made specifically for use with NI Traktor DJ Studio 2 &amp; 3 and Traktor Pro: 



	*  The Thing by Mpro-ject 



	*  Traktorizer by MTE 



	*  SELEKTOR by Wild_Weasel
	*   Link to his Build Log - English - 




	*  SELEKTOR II by Wild_Weasel
	*   Link to his Build Log - English - 




	*  From C128D to TDS Controller by ToS</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>midibox_uc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_uc&amp;rev=1316278890&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox UC (Universal Control)

This is the home of the MIDIbox UC.

It was created during a one-semester university project. You can find the existing documentation, sourcecode, and Java Software for programming it here!

Beware that this is work based on the old 8-bit core (PIC-based). Back then, the Core32 did not exist, on which the implementation would be FAR easier. E.g., there you can directly connect 2 LCDs (no need for chaining 2 cores as done here), you have the SD card as a virtually …</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midibox_vgmplayer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midibox_vgmplayer&amp;rev=1459953778&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox VGM Player

This small synth is a demo of the MBHP_Genesis module (available now from the MIDIbox Shop!).

Hardware Features

	*  Supports one to four MBHP_Genesis modules, allowing the user to play that number of VGM files simultaneously (one on each board)
	*  OPN2: supports YM2612 and YM3438
	*  PSG: supports SN76489 and SN76496 directly, SN76494 with external clock generator</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2016 14:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midimasterclock</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midimasterclock&amp;rev=1466878596&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MidiMasterClock-Projekt



On the top of the picture you can find the backview (jackview). In the middle the frontpanel and on the bottom the peripherie.

TOP - backview

You can see 6 Channels [A-F]. Every Channel is made up of one MIDI-Out and a footpedal-in. Moreover you can find a MIDI-in and a Display out-jack.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2016 18:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midio128</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midio128&amp;rev=1467032102&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIO 128

FIXME Update Things

max 128 switch inputs and 128 on/off outputs

This is the choice for people doing projects where everything is on/off, like organ projects. The project was originally done to control a band organ. It is used by people who want to</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 12:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi_interface_blacklist</title>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2015 15:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi_interface_whitelist</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi_interface_whitelist&amp;rev=1434121951&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>To find midi devices known to cause problems check the midi_interface_blacklist.

Known to work MIDI interface/OS combinations include the following:
 Vendor  Model  OSs  notes  Edirol  UM-880  OS X 10.10.2   Emagic  amt8  Mac OS X 10.5   Unitor8  Mac OS X 10.5   E-MU  0404 USB</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2015 15:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi_io_matrix_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi_io_matrix_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1520445564&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDI IO Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [MIDI IO Schematic]UCApps

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref 74HC00           IC         2        74HC 00        595-SN74HC00N                      6N138           OptoCoupler</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 17:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi_specification</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi_specification&amp;rev=1349160147&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDI Specifications

If you&#039;d like a simplified explanation, see here... Otherwise this page contains some more technical info.

MIDI is a standardized way for the communication between musical devices. It specifies the physical interface as well as the transmission protocol. There are different types of MIDI messages, for a full list please follow the links below.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 06:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>midi_troubleshooting</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=midi_troubleshooting&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Follow this guide:
&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/howto_debug_midi.html&gt;

TODO: could be transfered into the Wiki</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mil</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mil&amp;rev=1316279152&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A measurement of length or width. One mil is 0.001 inches. Used frequently in measuring very large wire sizes.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>millisecond</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=millisecond&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A measurement of time. There are 1,000 (a thousand) milliseconds in a second.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>minute</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=minute&amp;rev=1316279357&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A unit of measure for time. One minute is 1/60th of an hour and is made up of 60 seconds.

2. A unit of measure of angles equivalent of 1/60th of a degree. There are also 60 seconds in a minute in angle measurement.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios&amp;rev=1294697457&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS

Overview

MIOS is the Operating System of the Chip.
This Page covers MIOS and the BOOTLOADER (or Bootstrap Loader). General Informations can be found in the Intro-Article: what is a MIDIbox.

There are two versions of MIOS: The (older) MIOS8, used for MBHP_Core modules equipped with 8bit PIC uControllers and</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:10:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>miosstudio_external</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=miosstudio_external&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS Studio - External Command Buttons</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_c_simulator_-_debugger</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_c_simulator_-_debugger&amp;rev=1211335980&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>AC-Sim: AudioCommander&#039;s Simulator for MIOS Applications. This has been named after it&#039;s creator but hopefully all MIDIBoxers will feel free to contribute to and share their code.

Please see Release_and_Developer_Notes for version info.

If you add something make sure, you note it here, otherwise your submissions might get overwritten!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 02:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_details</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_details&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS_Details_AIN_Deadband</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_faq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_faq&amp;rev=1349160209&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS8 FAQ

I plan to build a tiny foot controller, should I use a reduced PIC16F based MIDIbox, or should I use the new PIC18F452 controller?

You definitely want to use the PIC18F452, as it is available for the same price. Although MIOS offers mighty functions for much more complex applications, the handling will be much easier for you. Especially because of the</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 06:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_pic18f4620</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_pic18f4620&amp;rev=1316279380&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PIC18F4620

one of the Future Microcontrollers for memory intensive Applications

A special variant of MIOS is available for the PIC18F4620. The usage of this processor is (currently) only required for the next major step of MIDIbox SEQ (V3), most other projects are running fine on a PIC18F452</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_pic18f4685</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_pic18f4685&amp;rev=1207923470&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PIC18F4685 - one of the Future Microcontrollers for memory intensive Applications

A special variant of MIOS is available for the PIC18F4685. The usage of this processor is (currently) only required for the next major step of MIDIbox SID (V2), most other projects are running fine on a PIC18F452</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_pin_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_pin_list&amp;rev=1322586096&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIOS Pin List

This list gives you an oversight over the pin usage of MIOS.
  Name    Class    Core Port:Pin        PIC Pin #    Direction     Additional Information     RA0      A       J5:A0    2    Input   analog pin  RA1      A       J5:A1    3</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mios_studio</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mios_studio&amp;rev=1318112027&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Documentation about MIOS Studio 2 is available here:

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/mios_studio.html&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>misc_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=misc_modules&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>*  Misc:
		*  MIDIbox Extensions uCApps</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mnmlcore</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mnmlcore&amp;rev=1610847021&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>mnmlCore

--at the moment obsolete-- because there is dipcoref4!!!

we want to create a small STM32F4 based Board (for example 10x4cm in size), with limited Pins/sockets...

FantomXR had made such a thing before, so we start with his working design, and invest some time in it</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2021 01:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mods</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mods&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hacker slang for modifications to hardware or software, especially bug fixes or minor design changes.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>modulation</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=modulation&amp;rev=1322586006&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The process whereby an electrical carrier wave is altered to facilitate the transmission of a signal.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>modulbox</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=modulbox&amp;rev=1467856620&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Modulbox

ModulBox is a MBHP-NG Modular Control Surface created by Ksir. It allow you to build a Control surface fitted to your needs from small modules connected to some DIN / DOUT boards with a Standard Control Surface




Community user that worked on it

	*  Ksir</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2016 01:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>modules_and_parts</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=modules_and_parts&amp;rev=1521563876&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Modules and Parts

	*  Parts FAQ - Questions and Answers

Ordering

	*   Kits &amp; Pre-made PCBs
	*   Parts Suppliers by Country



Bulk Orders

	*   Organizing Bulk Orders

Running

	*  BLM 16x16 PCB+Case
	*  AOUT Euro

Internal Boards Components

	*  Resistor

	*  Capacitor

	*  Potentiometer

	*  Diode

	*  Transistor

	*  Integrated Circuit

	*  Audio Synthesis Integrated Circuit

	*  Quartz


Video tutorials




Control Surface  Components

Digital

	*  LED

	*  LED DotMatrix 
	*  Switch

	*  …</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2018 16:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>monostable</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=monostable&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The opposite of astable; it is condition with one stable state. Usually it is used in electronics to describe a particular circuit or part of a circuit. In a monostable circuit, a single pulse is generated by the monostable when it is triggered by a negative input pulse, such as that produced by a push switch connected to an inverted sensor unit subsystem. Once triggered the output remains high for a short period afterwards; that time period is modifiable based on electronic component values. An…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mos</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mos&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Metal Oxide Semiconductor. Technology used in the manufacture of semiconductors.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mosfet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mosfet&amp;rev=1316216925&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Metal-Oxide-Silicon-Field-Effect-Transistor. See FET.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>most_freaky_internal_wiring</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=most_freaky_internal_wiring&amp;rev=1171273166&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Most Freaky internal wiring

for the fun, no prized

rules: 
no rules! ;)

You don’t get now enough place to close your case cause there is too much cable/ribbons inside? No one, other than you -(and maybe not you too)- can now trace or debbug your circuity? This section is for you! (for me too, I think</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>motorfader</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=motorfader&amp;rev=1468253790&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Motor Fader



Introduction

A Motor Fader is an advanced fader that can move with a motor

Compatible Motorfaders

FIXME Add more refs to the list

	*  ALPS RSAON11M9 - Interconnection Diagram</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 16:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>msq-cc-bcr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=msq-cc-bcr&amp;rev=1518835934&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MSQ-CC-BCR

MotionSeQuencer for ControlChanges for BCR2000 by wireing it to MBHP

Synth-Patch-Editor &amp; Motion-Sequencer 4 ControlChange (= CC-Automation)








Introduction

Controls and automate my Nord Drum2 NORD DRUM 2

Realized by connect a BlackBox between Sequencer &amp; Synthesizer</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2018 02:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>msq-cc-lre-v2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=msq-cc-lre-v2&amp;rev=1694124011&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MSQ-CC-LRE V2

MotionSeQuencer for ControlChanges

for 2xLRE8x2 Boards

for 1x LRE5-LCD2 Boards

Synth-Patch-Editor &amp; Motion-Sequencer 4 ControlChange (= CC-Automation)


Introduction

Controls and automate a Nord Drum2 (Drum-Synth )NORD DRUM 2


It acts as:

-</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 22:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>msq-cc-lre</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=msq-cc-lre&amp;rev=1645738056&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MSQ-CC-LRE

MotionSeQuencer for ControlChanges for 2xLRE8x2 Boards

Synth-Patch-Editor &amp; Motion-Sequencer 4 ControlChange (= CC-Automation)







Introduction

Controls and automate a Nord Drum2 (Drum-Synth )NORD DRUM 2


It acts as:

- Midi Merger NTE,CLK,PC merge with CC</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 21:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>mtbf</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=mtbf&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym created by the electronics industry for Mean Time Between Failures. This was an effort to establish a figure that gives an estimate of the reliability of a piece of equipment. The higher the MTBF rating, the longer the equipment should last. (The keyword is SHOULD!) For example, if the MTBF is 10,000 hours, the equipment should run, on the average, for 10,000 hours before failing. This rating is determined by the manufacturer who is also trying to make his product look attractive. Is …</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>multimeter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=multimeter&amp;rev=1322621639&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A multiple function test instrument that allows measuring voltage, resistance, continuity, amperage and polarity. A few have specific transistor and capacitor tests also. Some are digital and some are analog.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>multiplexer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=multiplexer&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device that allows the transmission of multiple data streams over a common medium. Several communications paths or channels may be either permanently or dynamically established over the medium to accomplish this.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>multivibrator</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=multivibrator&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A building block in which the output is either High or Low. There are three foms of multivibrator: Monostable, bi-stable and astable. The monostable has only one stable state, the bi-stable has two stable states and the astable is free-running (no stable states).</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>n-type</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=n-type&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A semi-conductor which has an excess of conduction electrons, making it more negative. A semi-conductor can be made into N-type by adding trace amounts of another element to the original semiconductor crystal. Virtually all modern transistors and diodes require sections of both N-type and P-type semi-conductors.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nand</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nand&amp;rev=1322621594&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A Boolean operator. For details see Boolean.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nanosecond</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nanosecond&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A measurement of time. There are 1,000,000,000 (a billion) nanoseconds in a second.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nda</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nda&amp;rev=1321618571&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See Non-Disclosure Agreement.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ne555</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ne555&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A clock timer chip, made originally by Signetics. See 555.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>neatest_pro_internal_wiring</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=neatest_pro_internal_wiring&amp;rev=1171273116&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Neatest/pro internal wiring

for the fun, no prized

rules

This section is the place for the MIDIbox with the more “clean” and optimized wiring. Maybe don’t think “I will buy the more expensive connectors”, it will be a plus if your design can be done by everyone</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nebula</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nebula&amp;rev=1198884469&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I&#039;m a weird Canadian musician in the Toronto area.

I work during the day as a telecommuniciations technician.

I make all sorts of electronic music, and have been for over 20 years.

nebula_bulk_orders

&lt;http://nebulasdomain.blogspot.com&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 23:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nebula_bulk_orders</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nebula_bulk_orders&amp;rev=1197487032&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>nebula_bulk_orders_rean</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nebula_bulk_orders_rean</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nebula_bulk_orders_rean&amp;rev=1224658602&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Re&#039;an knobs.

This bulk order is complete. No further orders accepted.

If for some reason you did not receive your knobs please send PM to nebula on the MIDIbox forum.

QUANTITY IS FINALIZED - PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE

SEND A PM TO NEBULA IF YOU WANT KNOBS OR IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR QUANTITY</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 06:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>negative_feedback</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=negative_feedback&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Feedback fron the output of an analogue circuit that tends to oppose the input. This has the effect of stabilising the circuit.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>newbie</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=newbie&amp;rev=1217556714&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>At last! It&#039;s:

MidiBoxing for TOTAL Newbies!

This page is intended for those who have figured out that a Midibox really is the answer to all of their dreams and wishes, but so far, have no idea which MidiBox best suits them, or where to start.

 Mind you, if you&#039;ve made it this far, then at least you&#039;re doing some research.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 02:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>newbies_project_guide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=newbies_project_guide&amp;rev=1217560209&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The Total Newbie&#039;s guide to MidiBox Projects

&quot;I want to build a [blank], but I have no idea which modules I need...&quot;
ProjectCoreLCDAINx4DINx4DOUTx4BankstickMFSIDAOUT/AOUT LC/AOUT NGOPL3NOTESMidiBox 64  1x  1x  2x  2x  2x  8x  -  -  1x  - -MidiBox 64E</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 03:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ng</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ng&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Describe [NG] here.

&lt;http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_lc.html&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nibble</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nibble&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See byte.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nils_bulk_terms</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nils_bulk_terms&amp;rev=1223995212&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>nILS&#039; Bulk Order Terms and Conditions (v0.1)

By participating in any bulk order that links to this page, you agree to these terms and conditions:

§1 No Whining

I&#039;ll keep everyone who participates in the bulk order posted about the progress and things they might need to do. If I don&#039;t post updates, there&#039;s a reason for it (spontaneous combustion, delay of shipping, no news</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>noise</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=noise&amp;rev=1322585944&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The term given to any electronic or magnetic interference that could cause disruption to data or the flow of data. In the case of modems, it can also be associated with crosstalk or static.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>non-disclosure_agreement_or_nda</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=non-disclosure_agreement_or_nda&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A contract commonly used by computer companies to protect the confidentiality of unreleased products. Software developers, reporters, and sometimes beta testers are often required to sign these before they are given access to either information about upcoming products or the product itself.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>non-volatile</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=non-volatile&amp;rev=1322585812&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>non-volatile

Memory that will not be lost from a power failure. It does not need battery backup. What ever state it is in when the power goes off will be the state it is in when power is re-applied to the memory.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>noofny</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=noofny&amp;rev=1297769744&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Am in process of moving my NoofnyDeck Midibox project from my own site to here.

Page currently resides here : &lt;http://noofnydeck.blogspot.com/&gt;

Will have it here in...
...1...2...3...4...5...6...7...etc  (soon)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 11:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>noofnydeck</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=noofnydeck&amp;rev=1297769824&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Just a placeholder for now...am moving everything from my blog to here, where it belongs.

Sorry about how long this will take, for now the home resides here : &lt;http://noofnydeck.blogspot.com/&gt;
_</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 11:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>NOR

A Boolean operator. For details see Boolean.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>northernlightx</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=northernlightx&amp;rev=1466504888&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>NorthernLightX&#039;s Projects




My Own User Projects

&lt;box 48% round left green|Power Supply&gt;Power Supply

	*  Overview
		*  This is a general purpose Power Supply Unit (PSU) which outputs +5v, +9v, +12v and -12v, designed by Mendelt and myself. The main reason I wanted a PSU like this was that every C64 PSU brick I touched died on me within a few days. Instead of messing with years-old stuff, I would rather have something new.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2016 10:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>not</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=not&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A Boolean operator. For details see Boolean.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>notepad</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=notepad&amp;rev=1467042489&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Notepad++ Text Editor

.



Introduction

Notepad++ is an advanced lightweight Text Editor to program with many languages with high-lightings. It also support regular expressions, wich is quite fine for advanced search&amp;replace.

the Official Website is here :</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 15:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>no_nc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=no_nc&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Normally Open/Normally Closed contact. Generally pertains to a set of contacts on a switch or relay and the position that they are normally found in. NO is normally open and usually means the circuit is open. NC is normally closed and usually means the circuit is engaged and capable. See switch.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>npn</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=npn&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A class of transistor NPN or PNP, indicating the layers (each connected to a pin) of semiconductor material polarity of negative-positive-negative. The middle layer is the base. The others are the collector and emitter.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>numeric_display</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=numeric_display&amp;rev=1468163132&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Numeric Display



A numeric display is an integrated device with LEDs that light by parts to diplay numbers

Connections</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2016 15:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>nvram_or_novram</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nvram_or_novram&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Non-Volatile Random Access Memory. This memory does not lose data even if the power is removed. It is however, much slower and much more expensive than standard memory.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>nybble</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=nybble&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See byte.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=objects&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>In programming terminology, a free standing chunk of code that defines the properties of some thing. For example, this Glossary applet is an object that contains button objects, scrolling list objects, window objects, URL objects, definition objects, etc. Not all programming languages use this object model; the ones that do are said to be object-oriented.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=object_oriented_programming_-_oop&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Object Oriented Programming - OOP

A style of computer programming which entails building of independent pieces of code which interact with each other. For example, JAVA and C++ are object oriented programming languages.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ocr&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OCR is the abbreviation for Optical Character Recognition. It is the software process of converting a scanned document into text that a computer word processor, editior or other text based software can understand. A similar but different technology is MICR. OCR refers to the branch of computer science that is often called imaging. The process</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=octal&amp;rev=1349365816&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Refers to the base-8 number system, which uses just eight unique symbols (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7). Remember that no one working with octal is a fashion statement; you can&#039;t be dressed to the nines and work with octal! The most common use for octal today is on UNIX servers, setting the rights for files with CHMOD, though we also have an Octal Time Display Calculator. With the advent of hexadecimal computers, this technology is nearly antiquated. Manufacturers that used it in the 60&#039;s, 70&#039;s an…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=odd_parity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A type of data integrity checking where the parity bit checks for an odd number of 1&#039;s (as opposed to an even number of 1&#039;s).</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=oem&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OEM is a term that stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Over the years, the term manufacturer has become very loose and often means maker or assembler. It is a term to segment out a section of the industry that creates computers or computer equipment. Since 1985 the term has come to mean unnamed or unbranded. Hence, a manufacturer of unbranded products or a reseller that brands unbranded products to a proprietary brand or name.</description>
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            <title>ohm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ohm&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A unit of resistance. (Pronounced Home, with a silent H.) It is the measure of the opposition offered to the flow of current in an electrical or electronic circuit. Resistance is usually the product of a resistor. The resistance offered by a column of Mercury 106.e centimeters in length and 1 square millimeter in cross-sectional area, at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. One ohm is the resistance value through which one volt will maintain a current of one ampere.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ohm_s_law&amp;rev=1321618534&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Written as I=V/R where I is the current flowing, V is the voltage and R is the resistance.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>OLED Displays



Introduction

	*  Wikipedia OLED Technology

OLED Displays devices provides better luminosity than a classical backlighted LCD. You can plug it as a LCD to your core module. It can be CLCD or GLCD.

Supported Graphical-based Tested References

	*  SSD1306 based</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=oop&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See Object Oriented Programming.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opamp&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Opamp

An commonly used industry term, a short form of the proper name, Operational Amplifier. The opamp was originally designed to carry out mathematical operations in analog computers, such as calculating positions and co-ordinates. It however has been found to have numerous other applications. The opamp IC comes in several packages but the most common form is an 8 pin integrated circuit, the most common one being the type 741. They are tremendously popular hobby circuit components. The 741 ha…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openpad-codeblock&amp;rev=1673227254&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OpenPAD Codeblock






this is one essential part for my OpenPAD

it handles the Menue and the Buttons...




Shematic




Building and BOM

THT, and handsolder

This PCB is needet 2x for OpenPAD

Production Files

Free4Real




Order-List

copy following list into this</description>
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            <title>openpad</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openpad&amp;rev=1673324418&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OpenPAD



















BOM

Order from mpcstuff.com:

Resisitive Foil

Phatter MPD-Pad

or

Standard MPD-PAD





PCBs:

	*  OpenPAD First concept off using the MPD 226 Pads and Foil with custom PCB, with MIOS!

	*  DoutX2DinX1 SMD board with free Production Files- can be used for other project too.

	*  OpenPAD-Codeblock Buttons and Encoder Board - in combination with</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=open_source_projects&amp;rev=1238235093&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Open Source Hardware

Other cool open source projects from around the net.

	* theutis.com - Open-Source MP3 player to listen to your MidiBox music on.
		* Yampp - yet another Open-Source MP3 player.(this one has USB capabilities)
		* Arduino - An open-source physical computing platform very cool programmable I/O board.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 10:11:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opl3_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1468096128&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OPL3 Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [OPL3 Schematic]UCApps

Also See

	*   OPL3 Sources
	*  5V Mod

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref     Mouser Ref      Digikey Ref  YMF262          IC         1        /                /                /             YAC512</description>
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            <title>opl3_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opl3_module&amp;rev=1468254385&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OPL3 Module

OPL3 Module holds the sound generating ICs (YMF262, YAC512) used in MIDIBox FM Synthesizer.

	*  OPL3 Module uCApps
		*  OPL3 FM soundchip sources

Parts:

	*  Reichelt order list uCapps
		*  Mouser order list SmashTV</description>
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            <title>opl3_module_modified</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opl3_module_modified&amp;rev=1390909213&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBHP_OPL3 module modifications, the 5V option

The MBHP_OPL3 module originally has three TL074 op-amps, and a circuit that needs +/-12V bipolar power supply.

In Wilba and nILS sammichFM, they use two OPA4348 rail-to-rail op-amps, that can be powered by 5V.

Sauraen suggested another 5V rail-to rail op-amp, the MCP6004, which is pin compatible with the TL074, and a way to modify the OPL3 module to use these.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2014 11:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=or&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OR is also a Boolean term, as opposed to AND, to set a condition for a software logic decision. An example of such in use in obvious conditions are Internet Search Engines.</description>
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            <title>oscillator</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=oscillator&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A building block that produces an alternating waveform.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>ost</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ost&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation for Outside Surface Temperature. This is used in the electronics industry to mean the surface temperature of a component. It is generally used in conjunction with CPUs.</description>
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            <title>output</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=output&amp;rev=1322585876&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>That part of a circuit where the processed signal is available.</description>
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            <title>output_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=output_modules&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>*  DOUT Module (Digital Output):

DOUT Module (Digital Output)

	*  LCD Module (Liquid Crystal Display):

LCD Module (Liquid Crystal Display)

	*  AOUT Module (Analog Out):

AOUT Module (Analog Out)</description>
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            <title>p-code</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=p-code&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See microcode.</description>
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            <title>p-type</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=p-type&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A semi-conductor which has a shortage of conduction electrons, or and excess of “holes”, making it more positive. A semi-conductor can be made into P-type by adding trace amounts of another element to the original semiconductor crystal. Virtually all modern transistors and diodes require sections of both P-type and N-type semi-conductors.</description>
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            <title>packet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=packet&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A unit of data sent across a network. When a large block of data is to be sent over a network, it is broken up into several packets, sent, and the reassembled at the other end. Packets often include checksum codes to detect transmission errors. The exact layout of an individual packet is determined by the protocol and network architecture being used. In many cases, it could be also called a sub-unit of a data stream; a grouping of information that includes a header (containing information like a…</description>
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            <title>pad_4_4</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pad_4_4&amp;rev=1520290638&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PAD_4*4 module

A neat way to couple WS2812B programmable LEDs (pLEDs) with a silicone button pad (e.g. Sparkfun)

Schematic



Rear view

Power input is +5V via a 3-pin 100mil connector (or Molex) and a Schottky diode. The value of electrolytic capacitor C1 is not critical.</description>
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            <title>parallel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parallel&amp;rev=1322585691&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A form of data transfer and communications, most often used with printers. It is the opposite of and an alternative to serial communications. Printers and other devices are said to be either parallel or serial. Parallel means the device is capable of receiving more than one bit at a time (that is, it receives several bits in parallel).
2. A type of bus connection, transferring data in a similar means as a parallel printer connection.
3. In electronics, two components can be connected together…</description>
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            <title>parameter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parameter&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A guideline or limitation of software or process functions. In the case of search software, parameters are Boolean factors, the words or letters you are trying to find, where you want the search to include in the looking process and the like.</description>
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            <title>parity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>parity

A method of data integrity checking that adds a single bit to each byte of data. The parity bit is responsible for checking for errors in the other 8 bits (or less, depending on the arrangement). Parity is logic that detects the presence of an error in memory. Generally, a single parity bit is used for each byte (8 bits) of data. The most commonly used forms of parity are even parity, odd parity, and checksums.</description>
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            <title>parse</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parse&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>To search through a stream of text and either break it up into useful chunks of information or reformat it in some other manner.</description>
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            <title>parts_faq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=parts_faq&amp;rev=1465994878&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Parts FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)





What wattage resistors should I buy?

1/4W (.25watt) or higher will work fine for everything midibox, unless otherwise noted.





What voltage capacitors should I buy?

The whole MBHP works on 5V, so all Caps should be at about</description>
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            <title>passive_component</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=passive_component&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A component that does not provide any amplification or gain such as a resistor, capacitor, LED, volume control, battery, globe. Components that are NOT passive : transistor, valve, IC, (these are called ACTIVE).</description>
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            <title>patch</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=patch&amp;rev=1322585530&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A software fix for a bug in a program. It is usually a section of code that an installed program places in the patch area of generated code so that you do not have to install an entire program or library. See kluge.</description>
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            <title>pcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pcb&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A component made up of layers of copper and fiberglass; the surface of a PCB features a pattern of copper lines, or “traces,” that provide electrical connections for chips and other components that mount on the surface of the PCB. A term used in the electronics industry to denote a RAW (non-populated) Printed Circuit Board.</description>
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            <title>pcd8544</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pcd8544&amp;rev=1322585723&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PCD8544 LCDs are very small and providing only a resolution of 84×48. 

But they are connected via a serial interface with a small number of wires to the MIOS-Core, therefore up to 8 LCDs can be handled by the driver w/o performance loss. 

It&#039;s possible to use three of the displays as KS0108 replacement for MIDIbox LC, but you can also use it with any other MIDIbox</description>
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            <title>pci</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pci&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Acronym for Peripheral Component Interconnect, a local bus computer standard developed by Intel Corporation. Most modern PCs include a bus that is only PCI capable; early PCI designs incorporated the PCI bus in addition to a more general ISA expansion bus. Those are now called Legacy capable motherboards. Many analysts, however, believe that PCI will eventually supplant ISA entirely (as of April 2002, it has not completely but is well on the way); it appears that non ISA systems are now the norm…</description>
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            <title>pcm</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pcm&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A telephony term describing a particular type of modulation, Pulse Code Modulation.</description>
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            <title>pcmcia</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pcmcia&amp;rev=1316216965&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym meaning Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association. A standard that allows interchangeability of various computing components on the same connector. The PCMCIA standard is designed to support input/output (I/O) devices, including memory, Fax/modem, SCSI, and networking products. Many laptop computers use these devices as modems or network interfaces. It is an organization consisting of some 500 companies that has developed a standard for small, credit card-sized devices, calle…</description>
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            <title>pc_card</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pc_card&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The current and newest name for PCMCIA.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=peake&amp;rev=1212371739&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>THANKS to TK, SmashTV, Stryd_One, Wilba, Ultra, Seppoman, Doug, Moogah, and the entire MIDIbox community!!!

Currently built: One CORE, three DIN, AOUT_NG, DOUT. It only took an evening to stuff these boards. I note that the data stream on the DINs require attention while wiring. Simply connecting between boards does not appear to allow functionality; I&#039;ll have to confirm this as I build.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pedal_box&amp;rev=1390126242&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Introduction

The Pedal Box was built to be a very basic extension to a floorboard. Giving it an extra 8 Expression Pedals, and a display to see patch change / CC names, as well as their values.
It has grown far beyond it&#039;s original intention. 

Pedal Box</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>perl</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=perl&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A programming language whose acronym stands for “Practical Extraction and Report Language”. Perl is a powerful, yet unstructured language that is especially good for writing quick and dirty programs that process text files. Because of these abilities, Perl is a common choice of programmers for writing CGI scripts to automate input and output from web pages. It is one of the very few languages still used today that is based on an interpreter rather than a compiler. Perl was invented in 1986 by La…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=petabyte&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A number that is the literal equivalent of 2 to the 50th power (1,125,899,906,842,624) bytes; it is a quadrillion in the American system. A petabyte is equal to 1,024 terabytes.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>peterpressure</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=peterpressure&amp;rev=1324270864&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>*BLM SCALAR* -Based on findbhudda&#039;s original design: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=findbuddha&gt;

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DESIGN SOFTWARE USED:

KiCAD for PCB/Schematics: &lt;http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page&gt;


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KNOWN ISSUES / BUILD SUGGESTIONS:

- blm-full_short.brd is a short version of findbhudda&#039;s original design.


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            <title>phase</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=phase&amp;rev=1322585161&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An individual process in a group of processes, a portion of an overall job. Software projects are often broken down into phases.
2. In electricity, the type of electrical service, most often single phase for residential use or three phase for industrial use. In the case of single phase, it is relating to a circuit energized by a single alternating electromotive force; in three phase, it is relating to, or operating by means of a combination of three circuits energized by alternating electromo…</description>
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            <title>phatline</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=phatline&amp;rev=1694116205&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Phatline


Electronic&amp;Digital-Live-Musican

DIY-man in everything I am really interested

Europe, Austria - Katsdorf , born in 1983


take a break and listen to some music

When I want to make a track, or do a gig, i want total control of parameters, and I want to move &amp; save them all.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 19:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>photoconductor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=photoconductor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is a special type of resistor and is sometimes called an LDR. Photoconductors are made so that their resistance decreases as the level of light falling on them increases.</description>
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            <title>photodiode</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=photodiode&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This type of diode reacts to light. It is mounted so that the cathode is more &#039;positive&#039; than the anode. It relies on the fact that all diodes leak a small amount of current back out of the anode. The amount of current leaking through depends on the amount of light falling onto the diode. It is not the same an an LED.</description>
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            <title>phototransistor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=phototransistor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This type of transistor has only two pins, the collector and the emittor. Because they have no base pin, they can sometimes be mistaken for a normal diode or an LED. The amount of light falling on them acts instead of the base current and once a certain level is reached, the transistor is switched on.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=phunk&amp;rev=1294692112&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>----------

Phunk´s MB Wiki Page



Introduction

Hey, my name is Alex and I am based in Munich / Germany. I´ve started my first MB project many years ago with a MB16 based controller and
a PIC burned by TK himself ;-)

I discovered ucapps.de while playing with my very first softsynths (Creamware Pulsar) looking for gear to control them.</description>
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            <title>pic18f4685_8bit_lcd_driver</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pic18f4685_8bit_lcd_driver&amp;rev=1176163587&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>;
; MIOS Custom LCD Driver Example for character LCDs
;
; NOTE:	this is just a template for LCDs which are different to 
;       HD44780 (that is natively supported by MIOS -&gt; LCD type #0)
;       Note also that this driver only supports a single CLCD
;       and no free definable enable (E) line
;
; ==========================================================================
;
;  Copyright (C) 2003  Thorsten Klose (tk@midibox.org)
;  Licensed for personal non-commercial use only.
;  All other rig…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>pickit2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pickit2&amp;rev=1316216860&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>**HOWTO PROGRAM A PIC18f452 WITH A PICKIT2**

This page is here in hopes of helping somone else avoid having to go through what i did in figuring it all out.(--chr0n1c)

The Pickit2 USB Programmer WILL generate the required voltages for HVP programming of the chip.</description>
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            <title>pico</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pico&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A metric prefix that denotes the equivalent of one trillionth, 10 to the -12th power, in the American system.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>picosecond</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=picosecond&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>picosecond

A measurement of time. There are 1,000,000,000,000 (a trillion) picoseconds in a second.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>pic_brennen</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pic_brennen&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Falls ihr keinen PIC Burner oder JDM Module habt könnt ihr bei folgenden Mitgliedern euern PIC brennen lassen. Gebrannt wird der Bootstrap Loader.

Mitglieder im Forum:

ljmarkus

schreibt uns im Forum eine Private Mail und ihr bekommt die Adresse vom Mitglied.</description>
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            <title>pic_burner</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pic_burner&amp;rev=1162823279&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PIC Burner  uCApps

Here are a couple of photos of a finished pic burner V2 board for reference.

Image 1
Image 2

The new version of the board V2 shown in the images is from Mikes Shop and does not require an adapter for the smaller pic chips as there is a socket for it built in.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 14:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>pic_programmer_modules</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pic_programmer_modules&amp;rev=1322585357&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PIC Burner or JDM modules are used to program the Bootstrap loader to the PIC. It&#039;s also possible to buy PIC with pre-burned bootstrap loader. (recommended, see where_to_order_components)

After having burnt the 1st Level Bootloader, MIOS is able to accept application-uploads by SysEx (Midi).</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>pierre_boquet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pierre_boquet&amp;rev=1173456409&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hello, i&#039;m BILL !


Thank you Thorsten for your GREAT programs and researchs, and your love for sharing the knowledges.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 16:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>piezo</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=piezo&amp;rev=1465865012&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Piezo



Introduction

A piezo is a dielectric component that act like a high frequency speaker or a vibration sensor. It is commonly used in Electronic drums triggering.

MIDIbox-related

FIXME : advice some piezo caracteritics that could be used as good inputs on Ainser</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 00:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pinheader&amp;rev=1468195245&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Pinheader



A pinheader is a basic connector to plug things on your PCB without having them soldered.

It can be single or dual row (SIL-DIL). 

The usual pitch, aka the distance between 2 pins is 2,54mm.
A pin header is designed to be splitted that you can have only the number of pins required to solder.</description>
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            <title>pio</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pio&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>cronym for Programmed Input/Output, a method of transferring data between two devices that uses the computer&#039;s main processor as part of the data path. ATA uses PIO and defines the speed of the data transfer in terms of the PIO mode implemented, as shown in the information below:
PIO Mode, Data Transfer Rate (MBps), Standard
0 3.3 ATA
1 5.2 ATA
2 8.3 ATA
3 11.1 ATA-2
4 16.6 ATA-2
ATA-3, ATA/33 and ATA/66 do not have a PIO mode assignment as of yet, although ATA-3 is often used in PIO4 since it i…</description>
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            <title>pixel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pixel&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A pixel is the smallest unit of space on a computer screen. Each little dot is a pixel. Resolution is a measure of how many pixels you can fit on your screen. The greater the resolution, the smaller the images but the more you see on the screen at one time. The greater the resolution, the longer the screen refresh time and the slower the overall operation.</description>
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            <title>pla</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pla&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Programmable Logic Array, a chip (IC) based programmed logical program. PLAs are members of a broad category of chips called PLDs.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>playground</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=playground&amp;rev=1281868757&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Level 1 Headline

I love how adding headlines automatically creates a table of contents

powersupply.bmp

tk_mb_seq_case_bulk_order

Level 2 Headline

&lt;http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:code2&gt; contains nice infos about the newly supported code2 plugin!

ammeter

Level 3 Headline

test

OK, so you need to have consecutive levels of headline, so you need level 1, then 2, then 3</description>
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            <title>pld</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pld&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>PLD

An acronym for Programmable Logic Device. While often just called a logic chip, it is an integrated circuit (IC) that can be programmed, with proper equipment, to perform complex functions. A PLD consists of arrays of internal AND and OR gates (see Boolean). A system designer implements a logic design with a device programmer that blows fuses on the PLD to control gate operation. The logic is based on which gates are open and which gates are closed. System designers generally use developmen…</description>
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            <title>plug-and-play_or_pnp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=plug-and-play_or_pnp&amp;rev=1316216908&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Plug and Play is at best a hopeful name. Long time industry people renamed the term to Plug and Pray. (it seems there were many clergy involved in the original development.) PnP is the acronym (there is always an acronym...) that also has a counterpart, TnT, indicating how unstable the early PnP cards really were. Since R2 of W95, things have been better. W2000 was supposed to really have a grip of sorts on PnP with an entire section of System devoted to it. The theory is that</description>
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            <title>pnp</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pnp&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A class of transistor PNP or NPN, indicating the layers (each connected to a pin) of semiconductor material polarity of positive-negative-positive. The middle layer is the base. The others are the collector and emitter.
2. See plug-and-play.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <title>polarity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=polarity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term referring to the direction of electron flow, and the condition that creates it. A polar, or polarized circuit, usually has ground as the negative (-) reference point in the circuit. The positive side (+) of the circuit is based on the reference to ground, as in the poles of a battery. There is a positive side and a negative side. See reverse polarity.</description>
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            <title>port</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=port&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A physical address on a computer or computer device. This may often be associated with a mapped mapped memory location to allow certain types of connections or may also be associated with a physical connecting device. This is often used in conjunction with Input/Output devices.</description>
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            <title>potentiometer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=potentiometer&amp;rev=1465993901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Potentiometer



Introduction

A Potentiometer is a variable resistor you change the value by turning it. It&#039;s an analog device , in opposite to encoders

Linear / Logarithmic ?

FIXME : Explain the response difference

Trimpots

A Trimpot could have it value adjusted with a screwdriver by turning a part of the pot.</description>
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            <title>power</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=power&amp;rev=1316280006&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A math term for designating a number times itself, x number of times where x is the power. The power of 2 is referred to as squared and the power of 3 is referred to as cubed.

2. A general term with the implication of volts present. For example, when testing an electrical circuit, turn on the power mean to add voltage, sometimes called juice.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>power_supplies</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=power_supplies&amp;rev=1467158701&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Power Supplies

Find Here some schematics for DIY Power Supplies. It could help to power your midibox !

 :!: Be Aware of high voltages! - Stay Safe ! :!: 

+5V DC / +9V DC / +12V DC



5V Parts List
 Description   Type     Qty  Designation LM7805</description>
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            <title>power_supply</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=power_supply&amp;rev=1202639303&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>power supply

1. The component that supplies power to a computer or other electrical device. Most personal computers can be plugged into standard electrical outlets. The power supply then pulls the required amount of electricity and converts the AC current to DC current. It also regulates the voltage to eliminate voltage or current spikes and surges common in most electrical systems. Not all power supplies, however, do an adequate voltage-regulation job, so a computer is always susceptible to la…</description>
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            <title>pq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pq&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Priority Queuing. It is the assignment of order of operation.</description>
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            <title>program</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=program&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A series of instructions that tell a computer what to do. Also, as a verb, to create or revise a program. See programmer.</description>
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            <title>programmer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=programmer&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An individual who creates or revises a program on any sort of device that responds to structured instructions as the control for operations.
2. A device that places instructions into a PROM, ROMROM or other chip for use in a computerized device.</description>
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            <title>programming_language</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=programming_language&amp;rev=1322621401&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A computer language that programmers utilize to create programs. C, Perl, Java, BASIC, and COBOL are examples of programming languages. In essence, programming languages are translators that take words and symbols and convert them to binary codes that the CPU can understand. See also Ada, APL, AppleScript, assembly language, awk, C++, CODASYL, cxml, Delphi, Eiffel, FORTRAN, GW-BASIC, MBASIC, NetBASIC, MuBASIC, JavaScript, JScript, LISP, machine language, P-Code, microcode, Modula-2, K-Man, MUMPS…</description>
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            <title>projects</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projects&amp;rev=1474293132&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Projects

The following devices are built with MBHP modules, running a special MIOS-application.

&lt;box 47% left red|Controllers&gt;



	*  MIDIbox NG - Midicontroller with encoders, pots, buttons, faders and displays
	*  MB-CV V2 - Enhanced MIDI to CV converter with various modulation capabilities</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>prom</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=prom&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Programmable Read-Only Memory. A type of read-only memory (ROM) that allows data to be written into the device with hardware called a PROM programmer, often termed a burner. After a PROM has been programmed, it is dedicated to that data, and it cannot be reprogrammed. PROMs are part of the PLD family of chips.</description>
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            <title>proportional_amplifier</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=proportional_amplifier&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A particular type of operational amplifier where the output voltage is in proportion to the difference between the inputs. Unlike the comparator, which can based on exactly the same IC, the Prop-Amp has two individual inputs instead of one input and one reference value. This use is sometimes called a differential amplifier or subtractor.</description>
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            <title>protocol</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=protocol&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A set of rules that governs how information is to be exchanged between computer systems.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=protodeck&amp;rev=1467551955&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ProtoFuse Protodeck

 Official Website

THIS DEVICE IS USED EXCLUSIVELY BY PROTOFUSE AND ISN&#039;T FOR BUYING.


Preambule

The problem is easy to understand: I wanted to drop my PC keyboard + mouse during live performance in order to be focused on music/sound/live.

 The only way to solve my problem was to use an hardware to control Ableton Live, but not only that, I need a feedback from it too.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2016 13:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>protodeck_controller</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=protodeck_controller&amp;rev=1255441676&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>&lt;http://www.julienbayle.net/diy/protodeck/&gt; only that for the moment.

I&#039;ll update this page later, as soon as all will be really finished.

Indeed, if the hardware is ok, I have to finish the max for live patch that will be the interface between protodeck &amp; ableton live :-D</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>pro_tools</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pro_tools&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Use MIDIboxMM, MIDIbox64, MIDIbox64E and/or MIDIO128

Configuration: please describe it here:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>psykhaze</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=psykhaze&amp;rev=1478970828&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Psykhaze (NeonKing)



MIDI Hardware geek from France, Troyes , born in 1985.

Project list

Currently workin on: @12-11-2016

	*  mb-modulbox-ng
	*  mb-digiroland
	*  mb-resynth

On standby

	*  mb-scope

Web

	*  Open Modular
	*  Youtube Channel

Contact

neon.king.fr(at)gmail.com

	*  Forum Profile
	*  Old Soundcloud
	*  Old Myspace</description>
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            <title>pt10_bulk_americas</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pt10_bulk_americas&amp;rev=1229280220&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>q</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=q&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. In electronics, a term used most often, for lack of a better way to describe it, the Quality of a circuit, inductor or transmission.
2. Quality factor of an inductor or capacitor. It is the ratio of a component&#039;s reactance (energy stored) to its effective series resistance (energy dissipated). For a tuned circuit, a figure of merit used in bandwidth calculations. Q is the ratio of reactive power to resistive power in a tuned circuit.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>qbas</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=qbas&amp;rev=1192800420&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Usually I use a shitty sharing pages:
sm32x32

But stryd one always says that&#039;s a bad idea because that is how things get lost. So you should always put all your code and documentation on the midibox.org domain!!

Fortunately, because stryd_one knew this would happen, he took a copy of the file. Here it is:</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>quad_iic_midi</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=quad_iic_midi&amp;rev=1521142578&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Quad_IIC_MIDI Board parts list



The IIC MIDI module provides a bridge between IIC and MIDI, and mainly consists of a PIC16F88 microcontroller from Microchip, which runs with a special firmware (not MIOS!).

	*  Official uCApps Page
	*  

Parts List
 Description     Type</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2018 19:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>questionable</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=questionable&amp;rev=1322621380&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Questionable&#039;s Midibox Projects

History: Several years ago, I started work on an Analogue Modular Synth (still unfinished), which was to include a Midibox Midi-&gt;CV component.  Like the synth, the Midi-&gt;CV was never finished.  Recently, I&#039;ve been getting back into DJ&#039;ing (Traktor) and playing around with visuals (VDMX), and wasn&#039;t happy with any of the controllers on the market for those uses.  I decided to take another look at creating a Midibox controller, and thus this Traktor project was bor…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>queue</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=queue&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A sequence of items such as packets or print jobs waiting to be processed. For example, a print queue holds files that are waiting to be printed.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rail</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rail&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Either pole or conductor of a power supply; one is positive and one is negative.</description>
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            <title>ram</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ram&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Random Access Memory.
The working memory of the computer into which application programs can be loaded and executed. It helps to have more of this “working space” installed when running advanced operating systems and applications. A configuration of memory cells that hold data for processing by a computer&#039;s central processing unit, or CPU; (see also memory). The term random derives from the fact that the CPU can retrieve data from any individual location, or address, within RAM.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>random_access_memory_-_ram</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=random_access_memory_-_ram&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See RAM.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rasmus</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rasmus&amp;rev=1321618519&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>HD24 Remote



The idea with this box is to be able to do fast and precise positioning of the Alesis HD24 in combination with the LRC

Files: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/users/rasmus/hd24_remote_v1.zip&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>reactance</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=reactance&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Reactance is a form of opposition that electronic components exhibit to the passage of alternating current (AC) because of capacitance or inductance. When alternating current passes through a component that contains reactance, energy is alternately stored in, and released from, a magnetic field or an electric field. In the case of a magnetic field, the reactance is inductive. In the case of an electric field, the reactance is capacitive. Resistance and reactance combine to form impedance.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>reaktor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=reaktor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Pots/Faders or Encoders in absolute mode: best choice if you control the virtual instruments not only with MIDIbox64E, but also with MIDIbox64 or any other MIDI controller which sends absolute values. The parameter “SubOsc” is assigned to Controller Bn 10 xx (10 hex = 16 dec), Remote is enabled, panel to remote is also enabled for the feedback, so that the absolute value will be updated when you move the fader with the mouse:</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>reason</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=reason&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Reason is a popular real-time sound synthesis and Sampling software program developed by Swedish software developers Propellerhead Software.  It emulates a rack of hardware synthesizers, sampler, signal processors, sequencers and mixers.  It can be used alone, or as a sub-system with music sequencer software. Reason 1.0 was released in November 2000.
The current version of Reason is 2.5, and this newest version has several added effects and instruments to the Reason studio.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rectifier</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rectifier&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Normally considered a diode, however the diode is usually thought of as a signal device, with currents of 1 AMP or less; and a rectifier, a power device with currents up to 1,000 amps or more. Also, the term rectifier is usually associated with rectification of some sort whereas a diode can be a rectifier, a Zener, a four-layer device or a signal block.</description>
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            <title>rectify</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rectify&amp;rev=1322585087&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The process of changing AC current to DC current.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>references</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=references&amp;rev=1465906975&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Learning

MIDI

	*  MIDI Specification - good article about the MIDI protocol
	*  simple_midi_specification - Midi in Hex for editors of .ini files
	*  &lt;http://www.zem-college.de/midi/index.htm&gt; - MIDI Specification (German)

I2C

	*  &lt;http://www.esacademy.com/faq/i2c/index.htm&gt; - General I2C FAQ (English)
	*  &lt;http://www.nxp.com/acrobat/literature/9398/39340011.pdf&gt; - Original-Specifikation NXP Semiconductors V2.1 (English)
	*  &lt;http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/usermanuals/UM10204_3.pdf&gt; - O…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2016 12:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>register</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=register&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Several memory locations (depending of the processor itself) that are used by the internal functions of the computer or by assembly language programmers. Data can be PUSHed or POPed to or from a particular register to accomplish a particular task. End users are not normally concerned with registers or the content of them. For more information about registers, we suggest that you take a starting course in assembly language for the particular processor in question. This is roughly the equivalent o…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>reichelt_shopping_cart</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=reichelt_shopping_cart&amp;rev=1207132618&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The german store Reichelt provides the feature to store and import shopping carts. Note that in most cases often required parts like cables, batteries are not included. Please check against the official part lists on ucApps.de if you got all parts required before ordering!</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 10:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>relay</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=relay&amp;rev=1322585050&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>These are very useful but expensive electrical switches that can control very large amounts of electrical energy. A relay consists of a switch that is operated by an electrical magnet. There are several types, including normally-open (NO) and normally-closed (NC). In an NO relay, when the magnet is engaged, the metal parts of the switch are pulled together. When the magnet is off the metal parts of the switch are pushed apart. The action is the opposite way around for an NC relay. This is an exa…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>resistance</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=resistance&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The measurement of how much a resistor impedes the flow of electrons in an electrical or electronic circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms.</description>
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            <title>resistor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=resistor&amp;rev=1465993672&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Resistor



Introduction

A resistor is an electrical or electronic component that resists the flow of electrons in a circuit. 

There are several types of resistors including carbon, ceramic, fixed wirewound, variable wirewound, stationary adjustable wirewound and forms of integrated circuits.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 12:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>reverse_polarity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=reverse_polarity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A condition where an electrical device needing DC electricity is intentionally or by accident, reversing the inbound power. In most conditions, ground is the negative (-) side of the power source. The positive power voltage source is NOT ground. In a reversed polarity situation, power is positive (+) and is also ground.</description>
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            <title>rf</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rf&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation of the term Radio Frequency. It refers to alternating current (AC) having characteristics such that, if the current is input to an antenna, an electromagnetic (EM) field is generated suitable for wireless broadcasting and/or communications. These frequencies cover a significant portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum, extending from nine kilohertz (khz), the lowest allocated wireless communications frequency band (it&#039;s within the range of human hearing), to several thou…</description>
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            <title>rfid</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rfid&amp;rev=1322585018&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation for Radio Frequency IDentification. It is a technology that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal, or person. RFID is coming into increasing use in industry as an alternative to the bar code. The advantage of RFID is that it does not require direct contact or line-of-sight scanning. An RFID system consists of three components which are an antenna,…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rg-6</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rg-6&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation of coaxial cable used for 52 ohm data transmission. In computer networks, it is used for Ethernet topology called “thick-net”.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rg-8</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rg-8&amp;rev=1322585194&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation of coaxial cable used for 52 ohm long run RF broadcasting in business, HAM and CB radio, and in certain limited applications, data transmission. In computer networks, it is not used because of unique capacitance characteristics and gives way to</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rg-58</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rg-58&amp;rev=1316216366&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation of coaxial cable used for 52 ohm, short run RF broadcasting (radio) or for data transmission. It is the “little brother” of RG-6. In computer networks, it is used for Ethernet topology called “thin-net”. Most often, the RG-58A/U designation type cable is used. This can be used in a total network topology but us normally used as a backbone.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>rg-59</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rg-59&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation of coaxial cable used for 75 ohm, long run RF broadcasting (radio) or for television transmission and reception. In radio transmission, it is usually used in parallel antenna installations called co-phasing. In computer networks, it is only used for special application devices on ARCNet topology.</description>
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            <title>rg-62</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rg-62&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A designation of coaxial cable used for 68 ohm, long run RF data broadcasting (radio) or for computer network transmission and reception in ARCNet installations.</description>
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            <title>rio</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rio&amp;rev=1173280338&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hello everybody

I want say hello to all midibox members and will be use this section to introduce my own build ups and developments here...

MIDIBox SpeakJet K64 Modul

MIDIBox SpeakJet K64 Modul</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 15:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>risc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=risc&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Pronounced risk, acronym for reduced instruction set computer, a type of microprocessor that recognizes a relatively limited number of instructions. Until the mid-1980s, the tendency among computer manufacturers was to build increasingly complex CPUs that had ever-larger sets of instructions. At that time, however, a number of computer manufacturers decided to reverse this trend by building CPUs capable of executing only a very limited set of instructions. One advantage of reduced instruction se…</description>
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            <title>rj-11</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rj-11&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A standard connector used for telephone connections on telephone cables that go between the wall and the phone or telephone device, such as a modem, answering machine, FAX, switch or amplifier. It has the ability to handle 4 wires which usually equates to 2 phone lines.</description>
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            <title>rj-45</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rj-45&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A standard connector used for network connections on computer network cables or multi-line telephone cables that go between the wall and the phone or telephone device, such as a modem, answering machine, FAX, switch or amplifier. It has the ability to handle 8 wires which usually equates to 2 network lines or 4 phone lines. On network connections, it can handle 2 computers but is normally only used for 1 at a time.</description>
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            <title>rms</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rms&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>RMS

An acronym for Root Mean Square. This is simply a fancy way of describing the average voltage level of an audio signal.</description>
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            <title>rom</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rom&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Read Only Memory. ROM is a section of memory that is permanent and will not be lost when the computer is turned off. The computer&#039;s start-up instructions are stored in ROM. While ROM is actually a chip, hardware, it contains software.</description>
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            <title>routine</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=routine&amp;rev=1316216340&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A piece of a program that is “called” from another part of the program. Often a well-structured program will consist of a short main routine that calls many other routines and subroutines to do the majority of work. Routines are individually tested sections of programming code and therefore, cut down the debugging and testing time when used and then used again in other situations. Routines can be actually small programs that do several jobs. They are smaller than a real program but larger than a…</description>
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            <title>rs-232</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=rs-232&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>In 1960, a national standards committee, today known as the Electronic Industries Association (now international), developed a common interface standard for data communications equipment. At that time, data communications was thought to mean digital data exchange between any centrally located mainframe computer and any remote computer terminal. It also could be possibly between two terminals without any computer involved. These devices were linked by telephone voice lines, and consequently requi…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sag&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A temporary, usually very fast, drop in electrical voltage. It is usually associated with the supply voltage to the computer, not inside the computer. Sags are the opposite of spikes and are sometimes called brown outs when the sag is not momentary. They are very often damaging to computer equipment.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sammichfm&amp;rev=1457885355&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>More photos on Flickr.



sammichFM Assembly video made by Siempre La Luna (featuring backing track by TK!)

The discussion thread where you can read the latest info and post questions about sammichFM kits is here.

sammichFM

sammichFM was designed to be the “no excuses” MIDIbox FM synthesizer kit - i.e. for all those people who want a MIDIbox FM but consider building it with modules too time-consuming, too newbie-unfriendly and/or too hard to design and construct a control surface.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sammichsid&amp;rev=1645854125&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>sammichsid_construction_guide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sammichsid_construction_guide&amp;rev=1255874299&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Placeholder for construction guide. Not written yet.

Here&#039;s a link to a regulated multi-voltage adapter at Reichelt.de which is suitable for sammichSID, especially if you want to use 6581 SIDs.

&lt;http://www.reichelt.de/?;ARTICLE=81932;&gt;</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sammichsid_waiting_list&amp;rev=1269373708&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>DO NOT EDIT THIS WIKI PAGE

This page was created to show the current waiting list as of 27/01/2010.

This list WILL NOT be updated with new pre-orders or cancelled pre-orders.
It is a guide for you to know how long you will wait, and if I MAY have SIDs for you to buy.
It is</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scale-explorer&amp;rev=1583723221&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Scale Explorer V0

The Idea from Retriggering Melodys and Drums from a static drum-sequence, goes (for me) back into 2010... and endet in TriggerMatrix

Later i wanted that with a non-static drumsequence - human input, electronic music meets congas drummer: KongaTrigga

Then i run into the problem, that i dont remember of that thousends of scales which are possible when playing melodys</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=schematic&amp;rev=1316280202&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A drawing that shows the electronic configuration and values of all the circuits in an electronic device. It is not a pictorial layout or view.</description>
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            <title>schottky</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=schottky&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A particular type of diode that is a fast switching silicon diode with a low forward voltage drop.</description>
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            <title>scr</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scr&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An SCR is a unidirectional thyristor and a triac is bidirectional thyristor. A positive SCR gate signal turns that device on. The main SCR circuit is anode to cathode and is controlled by a positive gate voltage.</description>
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            <title>scratchcontroller</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scratchcontroller&amp;rev=1467596795&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-Scratch Controller

By Rasteri



Introduction : DJ Controllers Issue

MIDI DJ controllers generally come with “JOG” wheels, designed to allow the user to move through the track in a similar fashion to vinyl. These wheels are unfortunately nowhere near sensitive enough for scratching. In addition, the crossfaders included in such controllers are usually of low quality and/or too stiff to allow quick cutting.</description>
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            <title>scs-oled</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scs-oled&amp;rev=1520370541&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SCS OLED module

Combination of 0.96“ SSD1306 OLEDs and switches for an SCS

Schematic

Refer to the SCS schematic or below for J1/button and encoder pinning and the Core module (J15) for J5/OLEDs.

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BOM v1.0
	Type		Part		Value	Caps   		C25</description>
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            <description>An acronym for Small Computer Systems Interface. This is a particular protocol for the host motherboard, CPU and related devices to communicate with I/O devices such as disk drives, tape drives, removable storage drives, CD-ROMS, CD-RWs, DVDs, scanners and the like. This is pronounced</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scs_module&amp;rev=1468073153&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Standard Control Surface (SCS)



Introduction

The Standard Control Surface (SCS) allows to edit some (but not all) configuration values without the need of a computer.

Description

A detented rotary encoder and 6 buttons are directly connected to J10 of the Core module to control the menu system.In addition a LCD is required. The recommended size is at least</description>
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            <title>scs_pcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=scs_pcb&amp;rev=1631351369&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SCS Standard Control Surface module

The SCS module implements a standard user interface that is available as a module in the MIOS codebase. It goes nicely with a 20x character LCD and connects to J10 on the core board. An application example can be found in</description>
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            <title>sd_card_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sd_card_module&amp;rev=1470411869&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SD Card Module



Introduction

SD Card Could be interfaced with Core board for Data Storage / Reading . It replaces Bankstick.

Interconnection



STM32 Specific

The resistor array R30 of the MBHP_CORE_STM32 module shouldn&#039;t be connected when a SD Card is used, because pads are configured in Push-Pull mode at 3.3V.
SD Card transfers could work unstable with these Pull-Up resistors!</description>
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            <title>se555</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=se555&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A clock timer chip, made originally by Signetics. See 555.</description>
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            <title>second</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=second&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A unit of measure for time. One second is 1/60th of a minute.
2. A unit of measure of angles equivalent of 1/60th of a minute, which is 1/60th of a degree.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=selfservice&amp;rev=1316216390&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Who am I

Hi, this is the Selfservice&#039;s Midibox page.
My name is Stefano a.k.a DJ Stè and I&#039;m from Italy (so, excuse me for my bad English and feel free to correct me!). I&#039;m studying electronic engineering, I&#039;m a deejay and a d.i.y enthusiast.
But stop talking about me, if you are interested go to my</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=semi-conductor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A material that is neither a good conductor of electricity (like copper) nor a good insulator (like rubber). The most common semiconductor materials are silicon and germanium. These materials are then doped (coated) to create an excess or lack of electrons. Computer chips, both for CPU and memory, are composed of semiconductor materials. Semiconductors make it possible to miniaturize electronic components, such as transistors. Not only does miniaturization mean that the components take up less s…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sensors&amp;rev=1465976736&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Sensors



Introduction

Here some informations about various sensor-types and how to connect them to a midibox. 

Keep in mind that most of sensors are analog , so they require an AINSER Module to be plugged as inputs to the Core Board.

Sensor-Wiki maintains a free list of possible sensors you could experiment with . For example the picture on the right is a EEG Active Electrode from the OpenEEG Project. A mind-controlled midibox  ? who said that ?</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seppoman&amp;rev=1190012857&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Seppoman´s Wiki page

Welcome to my Wiki page (under heavy construction...)

Modules

AOUT_NG

SSM2044 PCB

New Midibox project(s)

Apparat 20

This will be the combination of a MB FM together with an Alesis Metavox vocoder both built into a nice 80ies telephone

Apparat 20 construction Blog

Der Brat. 3000.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq4_aluminium_case_and_frontpanel_2014&amp;rev=1454508550&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQ4 Heidenreich Case Bulk 2014

Please use your full and correct FORUM NAME (≠ wiki name!), so I can reach you via PM. Setting up your forum account to send you notification emails when getting PM&#039;d is a good idea, too. Please only
edit the list, thanks!</description>
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            <title>seq4_pic_gallery</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq4_pic_gallery&amp;rev=1403436039&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQ4 Aluminium Case Pictures

(Please excuse the dust and the (flux/propanol) stains, I&#039;ll upload new pictures when I have time for cleaning the case more thoroughly)</description>
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            <title>seqv4plus_beat_led</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seqv4plus_beat_led&amp;rev=1511907189&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Beat LED

It&#039;s a way of putting a beat LED right in the middle of two le MEC boards and in line with the bottom row of buttons. No special holder or bezel is needed, although that would be an alternative. The LED could possibly be soldered directly to le MEC&#039;s J5 header, but I fear the legs will be too short. I need to check the final panel spacing to give more info, whether a header should be used to raise it etc.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seqv4plus_enc-plate&amp;rev=1545125750&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQv4+ ENC-PLATE

Eight encoders with switch functions connect to the SRIO chain on the le MEC board below. The PCB also holds Matias switches.

Note that two sets are required for a SEQv4+ build.

Schematic

The encoders are directly connected through the headers to DIN pins in the stacked PCB. The switches are connected to the matrix through diodes.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seqv4plus_jog&amp;rev=1545125765&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQv4+ Jog module

A BLM using 18 illuminated MEC switches placed around an encoder (datawheel). Two spare DIN pins can accommodate a footswitch and a modular gate.

Schematic

The circuit is a BLM, but only four DIN columns are used. The other four DIN pins scan an encoder and two inputs intended as footswitch/gate. Standard SRIO in on J89 and chained out on J89A.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seqv4plus_le_mec&amp;rev=1545125726&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQv4+ le mec

This board holds the SEQ&#039;s illuminated buttons, which are driven from a shift register matrix. The ENC-PLATE board stacks on top.

Schematic

A shift register chain of 3 DIN 74HC165 and 2 DOUT 74HC595 chips are used. Two of the DINs scan the encoders and one scans the button columns. The DOUT parts are connected into a matrix. Note that both the high and low sides have driver transistors (PNP and NPN, respectively). This means that the anode side of the matrix will operate with in…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq_buttons&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

This page is for describing the functions found in the file seq_buttons.inc in the MBSEQ v2.4a application.  

seq_buttons.inc contains the handler functions for button presses. USER_DIN_NotifyToggle calls SEQ_Button_Handler which first checks to see if the button press came from one of the two shift registers which are assigned in main.asm to be the 16 general purpose buttons.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq_c64_keyboard_mod&amp;rev=1316216435&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SEQ v3 inside a C64 case, using its keyboard

It&#039;s possible to save some time and money building the SEQ into a Commodore 64 case and re-purposing the keyboard, so that each key corresponds to each of the buttons expected in the original project.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq_gp&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Summary

Functions
SEQ_GP_ButtonSEQ_GP_Button_CSSEQ_GP_Button_NoCSSEQ_GP_LED_UpdateSEQ_GP_LED_Update_HookSEQ_GP_LED_Update_NoF1LSEQ_GP_LED_Update_NoF1RSEQ_GP_LED_Update_NoHookSEQ_GP_Mode0_ButtonSEQ_GP_Mode0_Button_LoopSEQ_GP_Mode0_Button_Loop_NoDrumsSEQ_GP_Mode0_Button_NextSEQ_GP_Mode0_Button_DeprSEQ_GP_Mode0_LEDSEQ_GP_Mode0_LED_ContSEQ_GP_Mode3_ButtonSEQ_GP_Mode3_LEDSEQ_GP_Mode4_ButtonSEQ_GP_Mode4_LED
Variables

Function Descriptions

SEQ_GP_Button first checks to see if the hook CS_MENU_CheckM…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq_v4l_mk._ii&amp;rev=1487191785&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQ v4L mk II

An updated SEQ V4L that only needs one ribbon connector to an LPC-17 or STM32F4 Core. 



Image credit: TK.

Schematic

Matrix wiring

Wiring follows the same form as the original SEQ v4L. Each element is shown separately (please ignore the part designators):</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=seq_v4_plus&amp;rev=1545125605&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SEQ V4+

 

Image credit: TK. Prototype version.

Around November 2016 I embarked upon a new version of the SEQ v4. Some initial concepts had an integrated 16*4 BLM included, but the idea was refined to something simpler.

The goals of the project are to provide an upgraded control surface with high-quality hardware. This includes Matias keyswitches rated at 50M cycles and a streamlined workflow with a dedicated button row.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=serial&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>serial

In computer communications, serial refers to one by one. Serial data transfer is defined as transmitting data one bit at a time, in a stream across one line, often, as it may be, a very slow stream. The opposite of serial is parallel, in which several bits are transmitted concurrently, across several lines. Parallel transfers and communications are a factor of how many lines are available (x) times faster than serial communications.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=serial_graphics_tablet&amp;rev=1185467524&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Below is an edited extract from an  email I found on Google&#039;s Usenet Archive.  I think there is enough information in there to allow us to use some older serial port graphics tablets as X-Y controllers under MIOS. 

If you are the original author of this post and wish to have it removed, please contact me through the Private Messages at midibox.org/forum</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=series&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>In electronics, two components can be connected together in two different ways, series and parallel. Each component has two different ends or poles. They can be positive and negative but may not be. For identification, they are known as Alpha and Beta. While the nomenclature is not exactly original, it serves the purpose. If similar components, such as a resistor and another resistor, or a capacitor and another capacitor, are in series in a circuit, the alpha pole of one is connected to the beta…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=shortcut_trigger_for_enttec_light_factory&amp;rev=1196333345&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Introduction

Well, it&#039;s pretty simple really. 

A control surface giving you access to the shortcut functions in Light Factory, without spending thousands on the Enttec wings.

In theory in can support up to 128 buttons, but has only been tested with 32. 

25 banks are available, with support for 600 shortcuts (could easily be expanded if need be).</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sidr8tr-redirect&amp;rev=1607277145&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Moved to mb-sidr8tr</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sid_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1540573882&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 17:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>sid_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sid_module&amp;rev=1468254337&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SID Synthesis Module

SID Module holds the SID chip used in MIDIbox SID Synthesizer

	*  SID Module uCApps</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2016 16:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>signal</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=signal&amp;rev=1316217431&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A generated electrical impulse that is a change in voltage to trigger an event.

2. An generated analog or audio tone to cause something to happen.

3. A waveform on a scope.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>siliconheaven</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=siliconheaven&amp;rev=1408654442&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>February 20, 2013 GM5 Chip Interest page!  NO PCB“S!

THIS IS NOT A BULK ORDER!

This is only to show your interest in purchasing the GM5 chip and hope someone with more bulk ordering experience will take over. I am only trying to show sellers we have enough interested buyers in waiting.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2014 20:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>simple_cv</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=simple_cv&amp;rev=1468672286&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>EASY CV

Introduction

Digital created LFO+ENV with CV-Output.
No Displays, No Menues, Minimal buttons, much Scopes, much Led-Ring-Rotarys (Planed for LRE-8x2CS), one big UI with complete functions for one LFO+ENV Voice... switching between the UI-Voices is done from the BREAKOUTMODULES</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2016 12:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>simple_midi_specification</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=simple_midi_specification&amp;rev=1316280108&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Visit www.midi.org for the official midi specifications, but it&#039;s all in binary.

Here&#039;s an explanation in hex, as that&#039;s what&#039;s used by midibox.

Also, what I call a &#039;Command&#039;, Midibox refers to as the &#039;Status byte“. 
I think &#039;Command&#039; makes things more understandable.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>sinesurfer</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sinesurfer&amp;rev=1237668170&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Ok, the first entry, a tutorial for DIY labeling aluminum panels, like on my elSID mbSID stereo box:

&lt;http://www.instructables.com/id/How_to_etch_aluminum_panel_labelsdesigns_with_a_r/&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 20:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>smashtv</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=smashtv&amp;rev=1362071483&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hey all!

I run a MIDIbox parts/kits store &lt;http://mbhp.avishowtech.com&gt;



Some formatting tests:

~~CLOUD:100~~

&lt;box&gt; the box contents &lt;/box&gt;

Some more complex boxes

&lt;box 80% round orange|a title&gt; the box contents&lt;/box&gt;
&lt;box 50% left blue&gt;the box contents&lt;/box|a caption&gt;
&lt;box 60% round #f99 #fc9 #fcc #f60|title&gt;-the box contents-&lt;/box|caption&gt;</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2013 17:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>smithy</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=smithy&amp;rev=1265236749&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>software</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=software&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>software

A collection of files that allow a computer to perform a certain task. The common tern is program. Software is associated with systems, networks, applications and is actually the working part of a ROM.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>soldering</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=soldering&amp;rev=1465334842&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Soldering



FIXME Update this page with more pictures at least

Soldering well

A quote from Ask Dr. Solder sums things up quite well:



Q: How long should it take to make a “good” solder joint on a common solder pad?

A: Tricky question! The time spent on the pad is called</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2016 21:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>solid_state</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=solid_state&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A term that literally means no moving parts, such as a transistor rather than a mechanical switch. Semiconductor devices are thought of as solid state. Many people incorrectly associate the term digital with solid state. That however, is incorrect. Analog is the opposite of digital and though they are often made with solid state devices, many analog devices are NOT digital.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>sonar</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sonar&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Use MIDIboxLC, MIDIboxMM, MIDIbox64, MIDIbox64E and/or MIDIO128

Configuration: please describe it here:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>soundcards_with_ymf262_and_or_yac512_chips</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=soundcards_with_ymf262_and_or_yac512_chips&amp;rev=1353974242&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Chip Reference Table

This page is a listing of PC soundcards which contain or do not contain the two chips (YMF262 &amp; YAC512) necessary to stuff a MBHP OPL3 Module in order to build a MIDIBox FM Synthesiser

 Please add chip name to the first two columns to indicate the presence of that chip. 

Please try to keep entries in alphabetical order for clarity</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2012 23:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet&amp;rev=1171369809&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The Speakjet is a speech chip from Magnevation.

See Midibox Speakjet for a Midibox based SpeekSynth Project.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_application_software_v_0.1</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_application_software_v_0.1&amp;rev=1176819673&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The SpeakJet Control Application Software v.0.1

You should have come here from the Midibox SpeakJet Project. On this page you&#039;ll find descriptions of the Application Software kII for the Core Module, that controls the MBHP-IIC-SpeakJet-Module.

The SJ Control Application Software provides full access to all SJ-Functions via MIDI!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_application_software_v_0.2</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_application_software_v_0.2&amp;rev=1207091541&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The SpeakJet Control Application Software v.0.2

You should have come here from the Midibox SpeakJet Project. On this page you&#039;ll find descriptions of the Application Software kII for the Core Module, that controls the MBHP-IIC-SpeakJet-Module.

The SJ Control Application Software provides full access to all SJ-Functions via MIDI!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 23:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_breadboard_construction</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_breadboard_construction&amp;rev=1465977394&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SpeakJet IIC Module Construction



	*  Official Ucapps IIC SpeakJet Module Page uCApps

1. Introduction

There are currently no etched boards or etching layouts available. But here&#039;s a detailed plan for a breadboard. Soldering that shouldn&#039;t take longer than soldering a premade one.

Download the PDF plan from below to get started, it contains also a list of needed parts. If you have FreeHand, you should definitely also download the source, because you can switch the visibility of layers. Howev…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 07:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_control_overview</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_control_overview&amp;rev=1165327405&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Because the information in the SpeakJet Manual is relatively wide spreaded, this page gives a quick overview of the control possibilities of the Speakjet:




MSA (Mathmatical Sound Architecture)

MSA commands are stored in the 64-Byte input buffer and are executed in the order they are received.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_definition_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_definition_list&amp;rev=1165328936&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SCP and MSA #defines for the SpeakJet





/*
 *  IIC_SpeakJetDefines.h
 *  kII.2
 *
 *  Created by Michael Markert, audiocommander.de on 20.05.06
 *  Based on Speakjet control codes from July 27, 2004 version of Speakjet Manual
 *   and ASM-Version of Doug Elliott, VA3DAE
 *
 *  Copyright 2006 Michael Markert, http://www.audiocommander.de
 *
 */

/*
 * Released under GNU General Public License
 * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
 * 
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it …</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>speakjet_dev_archive</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=speakjet_dev_archive&amp;rev=1173919265&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is an archive for outdated plans and software versions for the midibox speakjet project.

:!: Do not use these files unless you know why!





SpeakJet-IIC-Module Breadboard v1.0

	*  Preliminary Breadboard with lowPassFilter (PDF, 480 kB)
	*  Preliminary Breadboard with lowPassFilter (FreeHandMX sourcefile with a lot of nice electronical symbols, 292 kB)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 00:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>spike</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=spike&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>spike

A temporary, usually very fast, increase in electrical voltage. It is usually associated with the supply voltage to the computer, not inside the computer. Spikes are the opposite of sags and are sometimes called bright lights when the spike is not momentary. They are very often damaging to computer equipment.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>spld</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=spld&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for Simple Programmable Logic Device, or Simple PLD. SPLDs are the smallest and consequently the least-expensive form of programmable logic. They include PALs, PLAs, FPLAs and are often just called PLDs. The other, more powerful form of PLD is a CPLD. An SPLD is typically comprised of four to 22 macrocells and can typically replace a few 7400-series TTL devices. Each of the macrocells is typically fully connected to the others in the device. Most SPLDs use either fuses or non-volatile…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>srio-router</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=srio-router&amp;rev=1641624100&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SRIO-ROUTER




  * Route 1 Userinterface to 8 Cores

  * So you save space in your Eurorack 

  * So you save money

  * Route SRIO (J89 aka DIN and DOUT)

  * ROUTE 8x OLED Screens (with a extra expansion PCB...)

  * No Support for AIN


ready for Pick and Place</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 06:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ssm2044_pcb</title>
            <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>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2016 00:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ssm2044_pcb_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ssm2044_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1268296715&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Dual SSM 2044 PCB Bulk Order

This page is about Seppoman&#039;s bulk order for the ssm2044_pcb.

More information and sound demos can be found here and here.

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 (S…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ssm2164_getting_started</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ssm2164_getting_started&amp;rev=1524770880&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ssm2164_seppoman pcb introduction

seppomans building information;ssm2164_pcb

the following informations are take from the midibox forum, its a collection of infos, without the claim to be 100% true, i will try to test the given information.

Shematic

not found anywhere</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2018 19:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ssm2164_pcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ssm2164_pcb&amp;rev=1524399297&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Seppoman&#039;s SSM2164 PCB (work in progress...)

Parts List
Part           Value     Reichelt No.                                           C1,C2          220 uF    RAD 220/25     C3-C6          560 pF    KERKO 560P     C7-C12         100nF     Z5U-2,5 100N</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>ssp_mmc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ssp_mmc&amp;rev=1263673413&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This wiki will follow the progress and final build of the midibox m.m.c unit (midi.machine.code).

The reason for this was to provide an mmc unit that could apply standard mmc commands over 5 pin midi ports rather than usb. This unit will work in logic pro, pro tools , digital performer to name a few.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stack</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stack&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. In programming, a special type of data structure in which items are removed in the reverse order from that in which they are added, so the most recently added item is the first one removed. This is also called last-in, first-out (LIFO). Adding an item to a stack is called pushing. Removing an item from a stack is called popping.
2. In networking, short for protocol stack.
3. In Apple Computer&#039;s HyperCard software system, a stack is a collection of cards.
4. In programming, the memory area res…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>start</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start&amp;rev=1465568365&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to the MIDIbox Knowledge Base

If you ever wanted to build the midi controller or sequencer of your dreams, or if you want to develop your own, custom MIDIbox - you came to the right spot :) 

We are working hard to improve the vast amount of information around. If you can help us, please feel free to</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2016 14:19:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>static</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=static&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. In communications, interference (static) that destroys the integrity of signals on a line. Noise can come from a variety of sources, including radio waves, nearby electrical wires, lightning, and bad connections. One of the major advantages of fiber optic cables over metal cables is that they are much less susceptible to noise. See crosstalk or noise.
2. In general, anything that prevents a clear signal or message from being transmitted. For example, you might hear someone complain of a lot o…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>static_electricity</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=static_electricity&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A form of electrical voltage and current generated in usually an accidental action. This is not electricity from a battery or the normal house of office electrical supply. It is more like lightning in that it is a quick but substantial discharge that can do great damage. It is the same type of charge that happens when clothes have been dried in a dryer and they cling to themselves upon removal. It occurs more frequently in cold weather, often while walking on carpet. It can destroy electrical co…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stellax4</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stellax4&amp;rev=1617743320&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>STELLAx4



4x 8Bit Soundchips/TIAś on a 10x10cm PCB,

controlled from a STM32F4 Microcontroller dipcoref4,

based on Antichambreś  TIA Module, with AD9833ś as External programmable Clock, the Frequency-range is expandet...

The Board acts a Motherboard, for


	*  4x Soundchip... AND:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2021 21:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stm32f4_core_board_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stm32f4_core_board_parts_list&amp;rev=1520445426&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>STM32F4 Core 32 Board parts list



	*  Official Ucapps Page
	*  [Core32 Schematic]UCApps
	*  Official STM32F4 Page

Parts List
 Description     Type       Quantity   Reichelt Ref    Mouser Ref          Digikey Ref STM32F4 Board    Mainboard  1                       511-STM32F407G-DISC1               74HC595</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 17:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stm32f4_module</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stm32f4_module&amp;rev=1470246533&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core 32 STM32F4



Introduction

Features

	*  1MB Flash and 192k RAM 
	*  Easily available for private persons in small quantities and no SMD soldering skills required
	*  ARM Cortex-M4 CPU is widely supported by the GNU toolchain, accordingly source code can be compiled under Windows/Linux/MacOS w/o spending money for an expensive ARM compiler</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2016 17:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stribe</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stribe&amp;rev=1474293588&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Stribe




Introduction

Official Website : Stribe Website

The Stribe is an 8-channel touch-controller for music or video software. 8 sensitive membrane touch-strips flanked by 16 .
64-LED meters provide 8 simultaneous variable inputs and 16 columns of illuminated feedback.
Everything is computer-controlled via USB.The Stribe is designed to work with popular music-composing software
such as MAx/MSP and Ableton Live.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>stryd_one</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stryd_one&amp;rev=1191627055&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>stryd_one&#039;s MBlog
The Home of Southpaw MIDIboxing ;)





Introduction

Hey MIDIBoxers!

Here I plan to blog my progress on all things MIOS from now on. There are two areas I&#039;ll be focussing on, for now - stock MIDIBoxes, and a customized sequencer that I have been planning off and on for a couple of years now.</description>
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            <description>:!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

This document has been superseded and is kept for archival purposes only!!! Please see the new version!

	*  Part 1 - Setup the core software toolchain for MIOS application development on Windows - These are the minimal Windows applications you need, to write a MIOS Application in C for your MIDIbox.
		*</description>
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            <description>FireFox Search Engine Plugin

This is the source of a FireFox Search Engine Plugin. It doesn&#039;t support sidebar yet, but it does work.
Anyone know how to make this sidebar compatible?
The favicon for the forum needs to be converted into a PNG too, and hosting needs to be arranged</description>
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            <description>draft

Before any of the hardware can be built, the preparation stpes must be followed.

Next up, comes buying up the hardware. I am buying my stuff from SmashTV&#039;s shop.

Firstly, I check the pages on ucapps to figure out what parts are required 

SID</description>
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            <description>TODO : Finish to split that page in other sections 

Software Development

Please see the toolchain setup docs for info on the software I use: application_development

Hardware

This part has moved to other sections

Lab Supplies

A few handy things to have around the lab for experimenting</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=stryd_one_word2doku&amp;rev=1214388107&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Microsoft Word to DokuWiki Converter

This is a vbScript that will do basic formatting conversion from word to dokuwiki. It&#039;s not perfect, but it will save you a lot of time if you have lots of word docs like me. Also, cells pasted into word from excel will be converted, so it&#039;s almost an excel converter.</description>
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            <description>Hello there!

I&#039;m into MIDIbox since 2007, with now a MBSeqV3 and a MB64 completed.

MIDIbox 64 &quot;StuKontrol&quot;

I&#039;m writing a report about the building of my MB64, now called “StuKontrol”

Building the StuKontrol

MIDIbox Sequencer V3

I made some videos of using the sequencer:
 (to be added)</description>
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            <description>StuKontrol - a MIDIbox64 project



Idea and Development

Background

The idea to develop the StuKontrol is based on my first experiences using a MIDI controller to control Ableton Live in Session View to “perform” tracks in a live way.
This first approach was with the Evolution UC-33, which had 8</description>
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            <description>subroutine

A piece of a program that is “called” from another part of the program. Often a well-structured program will consist of a short main routine that calls many subroutines to do the work. Subroutines are individually tested sections of programming code and therefore, cut down the debugging and testing time when used and then used again in other situations. Programmers often have libraries of subroutines. A program that consists of mostly routines and subroutines is often called a subrou…</description>
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            <description>The base layer of something. In the case of a chip, usually the lowest layer and the grounding layer. The substrate does not by definition have to be conductive, but usually is.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=subtractor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A particular type of operational amplifier where the output voltage is in proportion to the difference between the inputs. Unlike the comparator, which can based on exactly the same IC, the Op-Amp has two individual inputs instead of one input and one reference value. This use is sometimes called a differential amplifier or proportional amplifier.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=surge_protector&amp;rev=1316216413&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A device, usually in the form of a multi-plug bar, that protects your computer from being damaged by power surges. The surge protection can either be from surges on the electrical input or in the case of modems, from surges on the phone lines.</description>
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            <title>svn</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=svn&amp;rev=1419981907&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SVN Repository for MIOS8 and MIOS32 projects

MIOS8 and MIOS32 projects are stored in a SVN repository.

TODO: explain installation of SVN clients for Windows/MacOS/Linux here
Optionally search for “svn” in the wiki to retrieve already existing documentation.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=svn_windows&amp;rev=1207320465&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SVN Client Setup for Windows

windows_toolchain_svn</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=switch&amp;rev=1468195151&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Switch

Introduction

A switch is a small lever or button. It&#039;s an electrical device having at least two states, ON (the closed state) or OFF (the open state). 

Ideally, a switch device has zero impedance when closed and infinite impedance when open. The switches on the back of printers and on expansion boards are called DIP switches.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=synchromesh&amp;rev=1408653350&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Hello, I&#039;m John Pallister, a programmer, musician and parent from New Zealand, currently living in Norfolk, England. I&#039;m interested in the GM5x5x5 Module because I can&#039;t get Windows 7 drivers for my emagic Unitor/AMT8 interfaces, and Doug Wellington owes me $100.

For more information (including my</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=synchronous&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See asynchronous as an opposing technology. Data transmission using synchronization bytes, instead of start/stop bits, to control the transmission.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sync_4_newbies&amp;rev=1316279171&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Adding Sync to your MB Sequencer

I (dcer10) am new to electronics myself and I found it difficult to get sync working on my sequencer, so to avoid anyone else having this problem again here is the correct way to add sync to the sequencer. I must also state that I came across this information with the help of seppoman, stryd_one, TK, and Bill. I can not claim ownership of the solution!</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=syntax&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Formatting Syntax

DokuWiki supports some simple markup language, which tries to make the datafiles to be as readable as possible. This page contains all possible syntax you may use when editing the pages. Simply have a look at the source of this page by pressing the</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sysex&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>System Exclusive Messages

System Exclusive messages are used for more complex control and programming of synthesizers. Sysex can be used to control just about every facet of a synthesizer setup, for example, a single voice setup, a multi-voice setup or to change every voice on a synth at once. On some synths, they even allow you to perform the same functions as the control panel buttons. One problem with sysex is that it cannot usually be used in real time, that is, while a piece is playing. Re…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=temp_template_test&amp;rev=1224205902&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIBIbox 64

Intro

-All about it, what it does and blah

Features

	*  up to 64 Pots or Faders, dynamic priorities: latency &lt; 1 ms! :-) 
	*  up to 64 Push-Buttons 
	*  up to 64 LEDs 
	*  one internal bank 
	*  +16 external banks with every BankStick</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=terabyte&amp;rev=1321618500&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A number equivalent to 2 to the 40th power (1,099,511,627,776) bytes. This is approximately 1 trillion (in the American system) bytes, or 1024 gigabytes.
2. A number equivalent to 10 to the 12th power (1,000,000,000,000). This is exactly one trillion, or 1000 billions; the inverse is pico.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=thermistor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is a special type of resistor. The resistance of all resistors changes slightly as they get hotter. Thermistors are usually made so that their resistance falls noticeably as the temperature around them rises. They can be used to detect temperatures very accurately when used with a simple comparator circuit. The resistance of a thermistor is specified at a certain temperature, for instance 47K at 25 degrees C.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=the_thing_by_mpro-ject&amp;rev=1466878937&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The Thing by Mpro-ject

	*   German Blog
	*  Forum Thread</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=thyristor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Thyristors are switching devices that do not require any control current once they are turned on. A small control pulse of current is all that is required to turn them on and when that pulse is removed the thyristor continues to conduct, assuming a minimum holding current is maintained by such devices as SCRs or triacs. Then there are pulse generating thyristors in which a holding current is meaningless as in the cases of unijunction transistors and Shockley diodes.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tk_gm5_bulkorder&amp;rev=1441550547&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>GM5 is an Atmel AVR based USB chip with preburned USB-MIDI firmware (out-of-the-box solution)



This product has been developed by &lt;http://www.ploytec.de&gt; 

Schematics and Eagle file of the PCB: &lt;http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_usb_gm5.html&gt;

The chip works under Windows/MacOS/Linux with the common USB-MIDI-Driver, but there is also a custom driver for Windows available to overcome the Microsoft driver flaws (a drawback of the old MBHP_USB module)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tk_gm5_jaycar_partlist&amp;rev=1227502545&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>WIP

Bulk order is closed, PM&#039;s have been sent please reply ASAP, Levon

Aussie order
 Nick  Base kits  Extra ports (Max 4 per base kit)  Midi Cables Durisian    5   16   Levon       5   20  4drboom      2   8    H2O         2   4    Wilba       2   8</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tk_mbhp_core_lpc17_bulk_order&amp;rev=1314547775&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBHP_CORE_LPC17 Bulk Order

The MBHP_CORE_LPC17 bulk order is closed, a batch of 100 PCBs and MagJacks has been sold within ca. 1 week! :)



The next batch will be handled by SmashTV.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tk_mbseqv4l_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1350580503&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox SEQ V4L Frontpanel PCB Bulk Order

This bulk order is obsolete.

The MBSEQ V4L Frontpanel can now be directly purchased at SmashTV&#039;s MIDIbox Shop: &lt;http://www.midibox-shop.com&gt;

Check especially the “Low Value Order Page” if you want to save shipping costs (order only the PCBs, and buy the remaining parts in your country)</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tk_mb_seq_case_bulk_order&amp;rev=1420097312&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MBSEQ V4 Case Bulk Order

Please enter your forum user name and desired quantity of aluminum cases + the color option if you are interested to join the bulk order
Username     BlackNatural Polykobol                0            1Phunk                    1</description>
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            <description>TM5 Codeblock






this is one essential part for my triggermatrix5

it handles the Menue and the Buttons...




Shematic




Building and BOM

100 THT, and handsolder

This PCB is needet 1x for triggermatrix5

BOM
qty	reference	value	mouser	3		ENC		PEC11R-4015F-S0024		652-PEC11R-4015F-S24</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tm5-dindoutgate&amp;rev=1672257424&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TM5-DinDoutGates








it gives;

24 Digital Inputs

32 Digital Outputs

* while 16 Outputs are used for UI

* the other 16 are buffered, and are for use as 16 GAte/Triggger output at 5V Level



The Board is fully SMD, and made for pick and place - so no soldering required!</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tm5-gate-board&amp;rev=1672258558&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TM5 Gate-Expansion








This are the Gate In/Out boards, 4 off them are needet to get 16x Gate-input/Trigger, and 16x Gate-Output 


Shematic




Building and BOM

You need this PCB 4times


BOM
qty		reference		value		footprint		MouserPartNr	1		Gate1</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tm5-gateinput&amp;rev=1673485300&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TM5 Gate/Trigger Input






this is one essential part for my triggermatrix5

*  Levelshift from 5V to the for the MCU required 3V, with a Resistor Divider

*  Overvoltage Protectect with TVS-Diodes

*  Preamp-Section



5V, 3V or Pre-Amped input - can be set vie Jumpers and Potentiometers, the PCB itself should be mounted on the Groundplate off the housing, the housing should have a service-plate to access this Settings!:</description>
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            <title>tm5-housing</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tm5-housing&amp;rev=1674176294&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TM5 Housing

this is the Housing for Triggermatrix5



Panels




Frontpanel for Milling

if you own a CNC-Machine, you can use this design, otherwhise its cheaper if you leave out those 1,5mm depth Display-Planes, because then you can Lasercut! and thats cheaper</description>
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            <title>toggle</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=toggle&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A switch that is either on or off. This can be either hardware of software but is usually associated with software configurations. See contact.
2. If it is on, to turn it off; if it is off, to turn it on.</description>
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            <title>token</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=token&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>In general, a token is an object that represents something else, such as another object (either physical or virtual), or an abstract concept as, for example, a gift is sometimes referred to as a token of the giver&#039;s esteem for the recipient. In computers, there are a number of types of tokens.
A programming token is the foundational component of source code, also called variable, though perhaps, incorrectly. In reality, characters are categorized as one of five classes of tokens that describe th…</description>
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            <title>tools</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tools&amp;rev=1468801176&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Tools &amp; Helpers



Tools made by MIDIboxers

Design Software

PCB

	*  KiCAD Open Source PCB Design - PCB Design Open-source
	*  Eagle PCB - PCB Design FreeWare + Commercial

FrontPanel / Case

	*  FreeCad Open Source Technical Drawing - Solidworks like 3D CAD
	*  FrontPanel Designer - Frontpanels making for Schaeffer

Concept Drawing / documenting

	*  Inkscape Open Source Vector Graphics - Vector Drawing</description>
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            <title>tools_made_by_midiboxers</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tools_made_by_midiboxers&amp;rev=1467033163&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Tools



Various Midiboxers use their programming knowledge to make programs which are usefull for other midiboxers. If you have made a MIDIbox related tool, post a description and link here!

MIOS Related

	*  MIOS Studio is an integrated development environment for MIOS.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 13:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>tos_-_a_tds_controller_blog</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tos_-_a_tds_controller_blog&amp;rev=1466892344&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ToS - Traktor Controller Blog



The quest

	*  Found uCApps

About a year(or more) before this project was started, I accidentally stumbled upon a ucapps&#039;es MIDIBOX Gallery, back then I haven&#039;t realized what this was all about(a free code, open architecture, everything on a plate</description>
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            <description>MIDIbox SEQ Track Position Display module

Introduction

Based on an original idea by Hawkeye who implemented an 8×8 LED matrix display to show the current track position in his MB SEQ, I designed the TPD module. It does not only provide an enlarged (and duo-color) LED matrix, but also a BPM display and dedicated tempo/BPM encoder, a step display, and four freely assignable buttons with adjacent duo-LEDs for status feedback.</description>
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            <description>1. A line or “wire” of conductive material such as copper, silver or gold, on the surface of or sandwiched inside a PCB, printed circuit board. These traces are often called individually a run. Traces carry an electronic signal or other forms of electron flow from one point to another. Traces that are on the surface of a board are covered with a non-conductive coating, except at contact or solder points, to keep unintentional contact from being made with other conductive surfaces.
2. To determin…</description>
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            <description>This page has been switched to     &lt;http://traktorizer.de.vu&gt;       ;)</description>
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            <description>The purpose of a transformer is to convert one AC voltage to another AC voltage. (It does NOT change from AC to DC or DC to AC.) If we assume that our transformer is for house service in the U.S., the standard 120 volts comes in on the primary winding. Running down the middle of that winding (as well as around the outside) is an iron core. The AC current in the primary winding creates an alternating magnetic field in the iron just as it would in an electromagnet. The other winding, known as the …</description>
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            <description>Transistor



Introduction

A Transistor is a device composed of semiconductor material that amplifies a signal or opens or closes a circuit, like a switch. 

It can cause changes in a large electrical output signal by small changes in a small input signal. That is, a weak input signal can be amplified (made stronger) by a transistor. For example, very weak radio signals in the air can be picked up by a wire antenna and processed by transistor amplifiers until they are strong enough to be heard …</description>
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            <description>A wireless communications, monitoring, or control device that picks up and automatically responds to an incoming signal. The term is a contraction of the words transmitter and responder. Transponders can be either passive or active. A passive transponder allows a computer or robot to identify an object. Magnetic labels, such as those on credit cards and store items, are common examples. A passive transponder must be used with an active sensor that decodes and transcribes the data the transponder…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=trap&amp;rev=1316217390&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An electronic filter.
2. A particular programming software routine to catch and control user errors.</description>
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            <description>triac

Generally the reverse of an SCR. The triac is similar to two reverse parallel SCRs, and can conduct in each direction. The main SCR circuit is anode to cathode and is controlled by a positive gate voltage. The triac conducts in both directions.</description>
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            <description>TriggerMatrix V4

The Newest Version is V4 which is documentated here: triggermatrix4 


TriggerMatrix V0

The Idea from Retriggering Melodys and Drums from a static drum-sequence, goes (for me) back into 2010, where i realized it via Max4Live:



in abletons drumtrack, i placed the SENDER, it triggered via CC the RECEIVERS, the Receivers directly where feedet with Midi-Melodys in there Parent-Track, a basic ReTrigger</description>
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            <description>TriggerMatrix V4

REAL:




CAD-Design:





Left: Serial Nr1 &lt;&lt; &gt;&gt; Right: Prototype






CODE, FIRMWARE

Install MIOS Studio, connect TM4 via USB, and Start the STUDIO



1. Upload MIOS BOOTLOADER

2. (only needet for Virgin Machines) type following commands into the MIOS-TERMINAL:</description>
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            <description>TriggerMatrix V5

first renders off Triggermatrix V5




TM-V5 uses custom PCBs

17 Screens now driven by the Display driver PCB

So the Matrix-Cells get names now in X and Y view

Trigger-Output on 5V Level (before it was all midi only)

Trigger-Input on 3V, 5V or Mic-Preamp-Level</description>
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            <description>Troubleshooting

 Have you read the General FAQ? 

Golden Rules of Troubleshooting

Hi, I&#039;m stryd_one. I&#039;m a professional IT engineer who fixes bugs for a living, and I&#039;ve been hanging around here long time, and seen a lot of bugs come and go.... Here are some tips which would solve 99% of the problems I&#039;ve seen. I hope that you&#039;ll pay attention to these rules, and that they&#039;ll help you too!</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=troubleshooting_lcd_displays&amp;rev=1216557787&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Display Troubleshooting

Common problems, if it isn&#039;t your soldering......







Wiring Errors

Remember: There is no common standard for the display connector - You should get your LCDs datasheet to see the correct pinout.

You can run a small application written to check to see if any of the data pins on the LCD are shorted out.  You can read about it from the forum topic here:</description>
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            <description>TR like drum sequencer



Preamble:

The Roland TR or x0x series drum machines of the early &#039;80s, such as the TR-808 pictured above, set a high standard for user-friendly interface design in percussion sequencing.  This page documents the defining features of the interface, suggested improvements, and our attempts to reproduce this UI in a MIDIbox percussion sequencer.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tunneling&amp;rev=1322621191&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A technology that enables one network to send its data via another network&#039;s connections. Tunneling works by encapsulating a network protocol within packets carried by the second network. For example, Microsoft&#039;s PPTP technology enables organizations to use the Internet to transmit data across a virtual private network (VPN). It does this by embedding its own network protocol within the TCP/IP packets carried by the Internet. For those that prefer formal wording, tunneling is also called encapsu…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=tweak&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. To make many minor adjustments. To fine tune. Also, a minor adjustment.
2. To irritate, bother or make angry. To “tweak his nose”.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=uart&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter.</description>
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In older as well as current Synthesizers different ideas of the operation are pursued. To a clear representation and an ergonomic change of the sound parameters with the development of the devices little importance was attached. Particularly in the 90&#039;s from cost reasons Synthesizer in 19 inch rack build…</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ucdocsectiontemplate&amp;rev=1167545523&amp;do=diff</link>
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            <description>ultracore group buy # 2

group buy is closed!  sorry to all who are waiting so patiently.  i&#039;ll send a PM this evening to those who haven&#039;t given me their paypal and shipping details.

this is the second round of the ultracore group buy.  image is below.  pcbs are $16 USD plus shipping to your location.  last time, shipping prices were pretty reasonable.  i could send a few of them to europe for like five bucks or less.</description>
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            <description>Acronym for Ultra Direct Memory Access. This is a protocol originally developed jointly by Quantum and Intel for transferring data between a computer&#039;s hard disk and its memory. The maximum data burst rate of an Ultra DMA hard drive is 33.3 mbps. The original DMA protocol served the same purpose as UDMA, but could only transfer data at about half the speed. Utilizing UDMA, programs can open faster and run more smoothly. This is because UDMA can send more data to the memory in less time than hard…</description>
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            <description>UHF

A communications abbreviation for Ultra High Frequency.</description>
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            <description>An abbreviation for Extra High Voltage, a term meaning any amount of voltage in excess of 345,000 volts.</description>
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            <description>User Interface. The hardware and software involved in getting data from the human user into the computer, and from the computer to the human user. The interface includes keyboard, mouse, video, printer and data capture.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ultra&amp;rev=1322621158&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>current projects:

midibox seq

midibox lc/64 for controlling ableton live

planned projects:

magic midi delay

some knob box with at least two lcds showing parameter names

completed projects:

working on that!

pcbs designed for the community:

ultracore - a single pcb that includes a core module, 4 IIC modules, and 8 banksticks on a small (160 x 80 mm) board.</description>
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            <description>ultracore

1 core module, 4 IIC modules, and 8 banksticks on a single pcb designed for midibox seq, router, or any other application you can think of.



features

core module with two lcd headers and pinout that matches most standard displays.

4 iic modules.</description>
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            <description>ultraviolet

See UV.</description>
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            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=umid&amp;rev=1321618408&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The acronym for Unique Material IDentifier. A methodology for materials suppliers to code a material that only THEY supply. While used in the computer and chip making industries, it is also used in other industries such as medical, food processing and weapons, to name a few.</description>
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            <description>Like ASCII, Unicode is a code which assigns a number to each key on the keyboard. Unicode is newer and includes many characters not found in ASCII such as international characters and alphabets.</description>
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            <description>In digital electronics, a term to describe literally one polarity, the fundamental electrical characteristic of internal signals in digital communications equipment.</description>
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            <description>Universal Control Java Editor documentation

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            <description>Menu Button as Shift button

If you had an old mbSIDv1 with a CS Step A (5 select button, 1 rotary, and 1 menu button) and you have upgrade it to v2, you can simply have the useful Shift function on menu button when the main menu is displayed. 

Step-by-Step description</description>
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            <description>USB

1. This is the popular term and acronym for Universal Serial Bus. The name is somewhat incorrect in that the bus is not only serial but has other I/O properties as well. It is in fact a totally new external bus standard that in versions 1.0 and 1.1 supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps (12 million bits per second) in the specification, though in reality usually averaged about 1.5 Mbps, and spans different platforms as well. A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral dev…</description>
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            <description>MBHP GM5 Module



Overview

The GM5 is a bus-powered USB MIDI interface IC from Ploytec.  It provides up to 5 independent MIDI inputs and 5 independent MIDI outputs.  It is only available as a surface mount IC, and only in large (250+) quantities.  TK organizes regular bulk orders for this IC.</description>
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            <description>USB Modules are used for USB to MIDI connectivity:

	*  USB Module uCApps
		*  USB Pic Module uCApps</description>
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            <description>**MIDIbox Olympic Contest 2007**

Hi all of you.

Even if this contest is first for the fun, it&#039;s a serious competition.

The games are organized by “Sound &amp; Breakfast” - a non-commercial but fully official french organisation - , and supported by TK itself, so be sure that if you win, you will be priced as promised.</description>
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            <description>User Pages

Show us who you are, and what you do with your custom made midiboxes!


	*  Alan_Tarion

	*  Altitude

	*  Antichambre

	*  ArumBlack

	*  Audiocommander

	*  Bosone

	*  ChicagoJammer

	*  ChinMuzik
	*  cimo

	*  Clearmind

	*  Dano

	*  Davo

	*  Dengel

	*  Dj3nk

	*  Doc

	*  DougWellington

	*  DrBunsen

	*  Durisian

	*  Fairlightiii

	*  findbuddha

	*  flo

	*  fluke

	*  Goblinz

	*  gomiboy99

	*  gslug

	*  ilmenator

	*  Jack

	*  Jackchaos</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2016 01:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>user_projects</title>
            <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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            <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 16:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>using_pic18f4620</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=using_pic18f4620&amp;rev=1321618462&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Using the PIC18F4620 or PIC18F4520

FIXME This is really outdated!!!

Historically, MIOS was developed to run on a core module stuffed with a PIC18F452. Recently, the PIC18F4620 has become available. It is near code-compatible with the 452, but features a significant increase in RAM/EEPROM/Codespace. See</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>using_pic18f4685</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=using_pic18f4685&amp;rev=1322619681&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>See mios_pic18f4685 for a description of the Microchip.

:!:
If anyone adapts MIOS and the Bootloader and certain Application Settings to this Chip, it would be kind to document it here.


Note: PIC18F4685 and PIC18F4682 are not 100% binary compatible to PIC18F452. RAM from 0x60-0x7f is not directly accessible. BANKED accesses have to be used instead.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>uv</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=uv&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. An abbreviation for UltraViolet light. UV is used in the electronics world to erase EPROMs and similar devices. An invisible band of radiation at the high-frequency end of the light spectrum. In computer technology, the band is used only for erasing EPROM data. It takes 5 minutes to 15 minutes of ultraviolet light to erase an EPROM chip, depending on the design and equipment.
2. Ultraviolet light is much like visible light except that it is of higher energy. It occupies that region of the ele…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>va</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=va&amp;rev=1322619642&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An abbreviation for Volt Amp. A term describing power in a relationship of both voltage and amperage.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>vacuum_tube</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=vacuum_tube&amp;rev=1322586492&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An electron tube, usually made of glass, evacuated to such a degree that its electrical characteristics are essentially unaffected by the presence of residual gas or vapor. Tubes have been essentially replaced by transistors and other solid state semiconductor devices for amplification and rectification. Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) are still used as display devices.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>variable_resistor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=variable_resistor&amp;rev=1316217270&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An adjustable resistor; they can normally be set to give anything from zero resistance to whatever is the maximum design value. Most have three pins so that they can also be used as a voltage divider.
Also known as potentiometer or pot.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>velocity_converter</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=velocity_converter&amp;rev=1316217285&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Velocity converter

&lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=8585.0;topicseen&gt;

The converter is able to transorm a velocity value of an incoming midi message into another value. 
In this way you are able to change the velocity curve for your MIDI keyboard.

There is a freeware software that allow you to change velocity curve : 
Midi velocity curve changer (Trombettworks Software)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>version1pictures</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=version1pictures&amp;rev=1221938915&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description></description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 19:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>vhf</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=vhf&amp;rev=1316217448&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A communications abbreviation for Very High Frequency.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>vmebus</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=vmebus&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>An acronym for VersaModule Eurocard bus; an alternative to the PC bus, S-100 bus and others. The original design was 32-bit bus developed jointly by Motorola, Signetics, Mostek and Thompson CSF. It is widely used in industrial, commercial and military applications with over 300 manufacturers of VMEbus products worldwide. While it is in use worldwide, it is often just called EuroBus. VME64 is an expanded version that provides 64-bit data transfer and addressing for use with modern and future CPU …</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>volt</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=volt&amp;rev=1316279397&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>The measure of the pressure difference of electricity (EMF or ElectroMotive Force). The pressure required to force one ampere of current through a resistance of one ohmohm. The flow of voltage is called current. In electrical devices, there is a possibility of both AC and DC voltage. DC voltage is produced by a battery or power supply. AC voltage is from the electric company or a power source or power supply. Extra high voltage (EHV) is any quantity over 345,000 volts. Ultra high voltage (UHV) i…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>voltage_divider</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=voltage_divider&amp;rev=1322621093&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>By connecting two or more resistors in SERIES between the positive and negative supplies, you can split the voltage down into a series of steps. The size of these steps depends on the resistor values used. For instance, if two resistors, one 220 and another 470 ohms, were connected in series in that order between a 9 volt supply and ground, you would find that the voltage at the point in between the resistors is 6.13V. The first 220 ohm resistor loses 2.87V across it. The calculation is based on…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>vom</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=vom&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter. An electronic measuring device to measure voltage, amperage, resistance, electron direction flow and continuity.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>vox</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=vox&amp;rev=1316216314&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>VOX

Voice Operated eXchange Your voice starts it. When you stop speaking its stops. This is usually a telephone or radio activated device, such as a voice recorder or transmitter. In the case of a transmitter, the other method of transmission is push-to-talk (PTT)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2012</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2012&amp;rev=1350928187&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>kristal=&#039;s CLOSED 2012 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs

This is the September 2012 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs used on the MB6582.

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/17149-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-september-2012/&gt;




You can choose between:

	*  Drehknopf DK16-190V3 A.6/4,5 AT=14 schwarz soft-weiß  (opaque white)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 17:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2013</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2013&amp;rev=1360412713&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>kristal=&#039;s 2013 **CLOSED** bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs

This is the 2013 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs used on the MB6582 and the SEQ4 datawheel.

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/17547-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-january-2013/&gt;



You can choose from:

	*  Drehknopf DK16-190V3 A.6/4,5 AT=14 schwarz soft-weiß (opaque white)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2013 12:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2015_2016</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_2015_2016&amp;rev=1446298553&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>kristal=&#039;s closed bulk page for the ALBS/Waldorf knobs 2015/2016

This is the 2015/2016 bulk order for the ALBS/Waldorf knobs used by the MB6582 and the SEQ4. 

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/19657-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-2015-2016&gt;



You can choose from

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	*  Drehknopf DK11-170 A.6/4,5 vertieft (recessed, black), see</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2015 13:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_april_2013</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_april_2013&amp;rev=1366986382&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>🙆 kristal=&#039;s CLOSED April 2013 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs 🙆

This is the April 2013 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf Knobs used on the MB6582 and the SEQ4 datawheel.

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/17787-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-april-2013-dk16-190v3-a645-and-dk38-144-a645/&gt;



You can choose from:

	*</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 14:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_fall_2013</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_fall_2013&amp;rev=1398249122&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>kristal=&#039;s CLOSED Fall/Winter 2013 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf knobs

This is the CLOSED Fall/Winter 2013 bulk order for the ALBS Waldorf knobs used by the MB6582 and the SEQ4 datawheel.

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/18342-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-fallwinter-2013-dk16-190v3-a645-and-dk38-144-a645/&gt;



You can choose from:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2014 10:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_spring_2014</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_spring_2014&amp;rev=1403430989&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>kristal=&#039;s *CLOSED* bulk order for the ALBS/Waldorf knobs

This is the Spring/Summer 2014 bulk order for the ALBS/Waldorf knobs used by the MB6582 and the SEQ4. 

	*  Forum thread for this bulk order: &lt;http://midibox.org/forums/topic/18748-albs-waldorf-knobs-bulk-order-springsummer-2014/&gt;



You can choose from:

	*  Drehknopf DK11-170 A.6/4,5 vertieft (recessed, black), see</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2014 09:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
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        <item>
            <title>waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_summer_2014_notification</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=waldorf_knobs_bulk_order_summer_2014_notification&amp;rev=1398421302&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>ALBS knobs bulk order Summer 2014 notification list

This is the ALBS knobs bulk order Summer 2014 notification list. Simply edit this page and put your name on the list. Use your full and correct FORUM NAME (≠ wiki name!), so I can inform you via PM that the BO will take place. No buying obligation, you can remove your name from the list at any time.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2014 10:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>watt</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=watt&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>1. A unit of power. One watt is equal to one ampere of current under the pressure of one volt.
2. An amount of energy used to continuously supply power to an electric circuit for one hour. For example, a lamp rated at 100 watts that was on for 3 hours would consume 300 watts of power.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wavelength</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wavelength&amp;rev=1316217642&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Wavelength is the measured distance of a cycle from beginning to end. It is the distance between two points of corresponding phase and is equal to waveform velocity divided by frequency.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 00:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore&amp;rev=1505714834&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>wCoreF4

This is a cross-grade of the STM32F4 Core based on the Core407v breakout board from Waveshare. There are other versions of MCU breakouts, but the Waveshare one seems quite a reputable source with decent distribution and documentation.

Pros

	*  Slightly smaller footprint</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2017 06:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcoref4_pcb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcoref4_pcb&amp;rev=1545125787&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>wCoreF4 PCB

This is the carrier board for the Waveshare Core407v. It performs breakout functions of all of the standard ports as per the design based on the STM32 Discovery. 

Schematic

The circuit is mostly identical to what was drawn previously. The following parts are different:

USB entry (J1)



This header supplies +5V, 0V, USB data and the ID state. Normally it will be connected to the</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore_i2c</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore_i2c&amp;rev=1545125959&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>I2C

Trivial combination of four I2C modules for four MIDI outs. It differs from the previously designed Quad I2C MIDI in that the connectors are on convenient 2*5 IDCs, and the BLM port is moved over to the MIDI8 module.  If somebody wants to code it, the ADCs onboard could also be used.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore_line-transmit</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore_line-transmit&amp;rev=1545125972&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Line Transmit

A slightly more compact version of the MBHP Line Driver Transmitter.

Schematic

MBHP Transmitter. 

The two obvious differences are the J3 jumper (disconnects +5V from being sent) and the addition of a 100mil header. This way a DB-25 (or something else?) with ribbon cable mounting could be positioned off-board and wired to the line driver with an IDC.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore_midi8</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore_midi8&amp;rev=1545125937&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDI8

Simple extension for MIDI in and out (similar to two MIDIO boards) that makes a special accommodation for the BLM port.

Schematic

See here for MIDIO. The LED activity circuits were omitted for space/complexity reasons; anyway they are often continuously lit when a MIDI clock is running.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:38:57 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore_res-sd</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore_res-sd&amp;rev=1545125816&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>RES-SD module

This is a very simple board performing three functions:

	*  SD card socket
	*  Reset button
	*  Indicator LEDs

Schematic

Connector J16E (SMT male header) carries 3v3 power and data signals for the SD card, along with the Reset and “</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wcore_usb</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wcore_usb&amp;rev=1545125803&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>USB-power module

This is a very simple board performing the following functions:

	*  USB B socket (main USB (slave) and +5V power)
	*  USB A socket (for USB host)
	*  Toggle switch for USB host
	*  3.5mm jack for footswitch/gate or other input/output (audio?)</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>what_is_a_midibox</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=what_is_a_midibox&amp;rev=1316280027&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>What is a MIDIbox

The MIDIbox DIY-projects consist of hardware (MBHP) and software (MIOS + Application). Some projects have special designed modules, others only require a Core module. Every device needs at least one Core.

The normal way to build a MIDIbox MIDI controller or synthesizer is:</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>where_to_order_components</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=where_to_order_components&amp;rev=1467050035&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Parts Suppliers by Country



This is a list of mail order companies of different countries where you could buy the components. The tips where collected by MIDIbox Users in the last few years. 

Contribute!

If you know some good distributors in your country, add them here to make other people happy!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 17:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>where_to_order_pre-made_printed_circuit_boards_pcbs_and_parts_kits</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=where_to_order_pre-made_printed_circuit_boards_pcbs_and_parts_kits&amp;rev=1540562528&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Premade PCBs &amp; Kits



 Put your Website below If you are able to supply PCBs or kits 

	*  Modular Addict: located in USA (ships worldwide) - PCBs and other MIDIbox parts.
	*  Mikes Elektronikseite: located in Germany (ships worldwide too) - PCBs, Kits, preburned PIC18F452, Parts...</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 14:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wickedblade</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wickedblade&amp;rev=1322577620&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page is under construction, and I suspect that it will never reach completion, but I&#039;ll try to get it the closest possible to completion.

August 2009 update: I&#039;m currently implementing (i.e. making) the project. The final design is very close to what I&#039;m describing here, but not entirely. When I finish it and if the results are good, I&#039;ll try to do a global update.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wikify</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wikify&amp;rev=1229745502&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MIDIbox Wiki Instructions

This page and the other pages throughout entire wikify:* namespace are just a template. Don&#039;t edit these pages. The new pages should be laid out like these.

Wiki Syntax

The best way to learn the syntax and how it is used in the midibox-wiki is just to study existing pages. The syntax is easy to read and learn.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 03:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba&amp;rev=1322577692&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>wilba_6582a_sid_mega_sale</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_6582a_sid_mega_sale&amp;rev=1257726173&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>WILBA&#039;S 6582A SID MEGA SALE!!!



Current status:

MEGA-SALE #9 is FINISHED

IT WAS THE VERY LAST MEGASALE!!!

There are no more SIDs available for sale. The remaining SIDs I have are reserved for sammichSID kits.

If you want to beg, you&#039;re welcome to email me:</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 00:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_albs_waldorf_knob_mega_sale</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_albs_waldorf_knob_mega_sale&amp;rev=1221154829&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>WILBA&#039;S SEGA MALE!!!

SEGA MALE SEGA MALE SEGA MALE SEGA MALE SEGA MALE SEGA MALE

Do you need things?  Do you need them NOW!???  Do you have a school project due in two weeks or less?  Will you *DIE* without these things?

Never fear, Wilba will NOT LET YOU DOWN! (Unfortunately, he doesn&#039;t actually know about this (or anything else for that matter) yet</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_bulk_orders</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_bulk_orders&amp;rev=1227840912&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582&amp;rev=1607292422&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2020 22:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_base_pcb_construction_guide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_base_pcb_construction_guide&amp;rev=1336088312&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 23:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_builders_list</title>
            <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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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 Apr 2023 23:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_control_surface_construction_guide</title>
            <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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            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2020 15:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_control_surface_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_control_surface_parts_list&amp;rev=1292383367&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 03:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_license</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_license&amp;rev=1189262172&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_orders</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_orders&amp;rev=1183689759&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This page used to have a list of people and their orders, but I can&#039;t be bothered updating it.

 PEOPLE INTERESTED IN OBTAINING THE PCBS CAN LOOK AT THE MIDIBOX FORUM TOPIC 
HERE.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 02:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_panels</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_panels&amp;rev=1400857711&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_parts_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_parts_bulk_order&amp;rev=1328181762&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 11:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_parts_list</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_parts_list&amp;rev=1540055560&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 17:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_pcbthread</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_pcbthread&amp;rev=1537292101&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 17:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_power_switch_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_power_switch_bulk_order&amp;rev=1245228064&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_prototype</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_prototype&amp;rev=1204833562&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_6582_psuopte</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_6582_psuopte&amp;rev=1537291413&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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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            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 17:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_seq</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_seq&amp;rev=1379507070&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-SEQ V3/V4



Introduction

I&#039;m working on a control surface PCB for MB-SEQ V3/V4.

For now, info on this can be found in this thread: 

If you want to buy this PCB and optionally the parts to go with it, see this bulk order page:
wilba_mb_seq_pcb_bulk_order

wilba_mb_seq_parts_guide

wilba_mb_seq_construction_guide

Plans

Here are the plans.</description>
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            <title>wilba_mb_seq_construction_guide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_seq_construction_guide&amp;rev=1522616805&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Wilba&#039;s MB-SEQ Construction Guide

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

Here&#039;s a mind dump of the build process I followed to assemble the MB-SEQ PCB and panel.

Using a panel made by FPE/Schaeffer</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2018 21:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_seq_parts_guide</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_seq_parts_guide&amp;rev=1520459999&amp;do=diff</link>
            <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>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 21:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_mb_seq_pcb_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_mb_seq_pcb_bulk_order&amp;rev=1420214597&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MB-SEQ V3/V4 PCB Bulk Order



This list is no longer active.  SEQ cs boards are available at my shop: &lt;http://www.midibox-shop.com&gt;






After I finish my MB-SEQ V3/V4, I will run a bulk order for PCBs.


THIS IS NOT A KIT!!!


This is a bulk order for PCBs and some matching parts.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2015 16:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_midibox_rc</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_midibox_rc&amp;rev=1466899007&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>----------

MIDIbox RC

Introduction

MIDIbox RC is the (draft) name of my MIDIbox Ribbon Controller project.

Inspired by the Ztar by Starr Labs, and ribbon controllers (which have been around for ages). The plan is to have four ribbon controllers for the four virtual strings, which will let you play sliding notes easily, like a fretless bass or slide guitar.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2016 23:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wilba_opl3_bulk_order</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wilba_opl3_bulk_order&amp;rev=1265250240&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OPL3 (MB-FM) Chipset Bulk Order

OPL3 (MB-FM) Chipset Bulk Order #3 is FINISHED

I don&#039;t have any more, sorry.



Go here: &lt;http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,13610.msg117002.html#msg117002&gt;</description>
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            <title>wild_weasel</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wild_weasel&amp;rev=1467596953&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SELEKTOR II

[ ] 


This is Wild_Weasel little Midibox Traktor section.This is again a denon remote control unit retrofit, namely a RC-35 MK III for the DENON DN-2000F MK III cd-player unit.

The unit was bought at ebay for approximately 50€.
After testing the player, which still worked, I ripped it apart.</description>
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            <title>windows_mios32_toolchain_core</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_mios32_toolchain_core&amp;rev=1435746295&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core Toolchain Setup
  for MIOS32 application development on Windows


 The QuickStart Guide still needs to be done.
 





The technical jargon:

This is the Core Tools section in a walkthrough on the process of developing MIOS32 Applications, 
on Microsoft Windows XP, 
primarily in C, utilising the MIOS32 Operating System. 
The IDE platform used will be</description>
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            <title>windows_mios32_toolchain_quickstart</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_mios32_toolchain_quickstart&amp;rev=1236606836&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>TODO: QuickStart Guide for MIOS32 on Windows</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 13:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_asm_acsim</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_asm_acsim&amp;rev=1207394501&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 11:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_codeblocks</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_codeblocks&amp;rev=1322620885&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Toolchain Code::Blocks IDE Setup
  for MIOS application development on Windows




The technical jargon:

This is the Code::Blocks IDE section in a walkthrough on the process of developing MIOS Applications, 
on Microsoft Windows XP, 
primarily in C, utilising the MIOS C Wrapper
but also in ASM. 
The IDE platform used will be</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_core</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_core&amp;rev=1341427047&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Core Toolchain Setup
  for MIOS application development on Windows


 Don&#039;t forget The QuickStart Guide!
 It&#039;s the quick and easy setup. It will work for nearly everyone.



 Please note that this page is only for MIOS8.
  For the more powerful STM32 based MIOS32, please visit</description>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_notepadplus</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_notepadplus&amp;rev=1322621263&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Toolchain NotePad++ IDE Setup
  for MIOS application development on Windows




The technical jargon:

This is the NotePad++ IDE section in a walkthrough on the process of developing MIOS Applications, 
on Microsoft Windows XP, 
primarily in C, utilising the MIOS C Wrapper
but also in ASM. 
The IDE platform used will be</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_quickstart</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_quickstart&amp;rev=1366654274&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Quick Start Guide Toolchain Setup
  for MIOS application development on Windows
Most users just want to download the source, configure the code for their hardware, and compile it. If that’s you, and you’re familiar with Windows, the Quick Start Guide will get you up and running, quick and easy. If you have any problems, or want to know all the gory step-by-step details, you may prefer the</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 18:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>windows_toolchain_svn</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=windows_toolchain_svn&amp;rev=1322620910&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>SVN Client Setup for Windows

MIOS Sources are now stored on an SVN server which uses SSH for secure transfers if you need write access. This has many advantages for us, but we may first need to setup a couple of tools. 




This document will provide a few different options, so don&#039;t worry if it looks big and confusing, just follow the steps, you can skip the parts you don&#039;t need, and you&#039;ll be ready in no time :)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>wire</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wire&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>A piece of conductive material (a conductor), usually copper or aluminum, that allows electrons to flow from one point to another. Wire is usually covered with an insulator jacket and comes in various sizes (gauges) and capabilities.</description>
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            <title>wisefire</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=wisefire&amp;rev=1223067187&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OUT TO LUNCH

will be back when SmashTV will deliver me my parts for SIDv2</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 20:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>x10</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=x10&amp;rev=1322620929&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>This is a popular line of electronic, centrally controlled devices. It was originally designed by BSR in the early 1970s, a full generation before it became popular. BSR has since licensed the technology to several other companies. The product ownership rights are now owned by X10 Wireless Technologies, Incoporated. Devices include switches, dimmers, thermostats, garage door openers, outlets, timers and other electrical mechanisms. All can be controlled by a standard</description>
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            <title>xon_xoff</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=xon_xoff&amp;rev=1322619725&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Xon/Xoff is a protocol for controlling the flow of data between computers (DCE) and other devices (DTE) on an asynchronous serial connection. For example, a computer typically sends data to a printer faster than the printer can print. The printer contains a buffer where data is stored until the printer catches up with the computer. If the buffer becomes full before the printer catches up, a small microprocessor in the printer sends back an Xoff signal to stop sending data. When enough data is pr…</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>xor</title>
            <link>https://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=xor&amp;rev=1160904901&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Characterized and recognized as the exclusive OR operator, a Boolean operator that returns a value of TRUE only if just one of its operands is TRUE. In contrast, an inclusive OR operator returns a value of TRUE if either or both of its operands are TRUE.</description>
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            <description>XYZ-IR-Controller

Hack a Alesis PhotonX25 XYZ-Dome-IR controller

or how to DIY





Introduction

The XYZ Dome works with 1 IR DIODE, and 4 IR Transistors, which are connected to 2x Stereo Audio ADC 24Bit running on Wordclock...

I dont know if i can get the Alesis ADCs running (AL1101) - see Datasheet</description>
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            <description>A Yagi antenna, also known technically as a Yagi-Uda unidirectional array, or simply a Yagi, is a unidirectional antenna commonly used in communications at frequencies above 10 mhz. It was popularized in the &#039;60s and &#039;70s during the CB craze, at 27 mhz. This type of antenna is still very popular among Amateur Radio operators (HAMs) and very avid Citizens Band radio operators. It falls into a group of antenna structures known just as</description>
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            <description>Yamaha YMF 262

The Yamaha YMF262, also known as the OPL3 (OPL is an acronym for FM Operator Type-L), is an FM synthesis sound chip. One is necessary for the MBHP OPL3 Module used for a MIDIBox FM Synthesiser. There is a list of soundcards with YMF262 and/or YAC512_chips.

YMF262 on wikipedia.</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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            <description>Z is the electronic symbol for impedance.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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            <description>The premier 8 bit processor chip of the early days of microprocessors. Made by Zilog, it used a “reverse” Intel 8080 assembler set but was for all practical purposes a better mousetrap and the world beat a path to Zilog&#039;s door. The subsequent offerings from Zilog, the Z800 and Z8000 were directly competitive to the Intel 8085 and 8086; we all know who won that war, especially since you probably never have heard of the Z800 or Z8000. The Z80 was and is ideal for embedded control applications. (A …</description>
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            <description>A special type of voltage regulating diode. This type of diode conducts in the reverse direction from normal diodes, in other words from cathode to anode. To pass electricity through a Zener diode, it must be around eight to ten times the value of the normal diode, typically 4.7 volts. In normal operation a Zener can act as a signal filter, since electrical interference is usually too weak to get through it.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 15:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>The process of calibrating a meter so that it shows a value of zero (0) when zero is being measured. This process must be done to insure accurate readings during the test session.</description>
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            <description>A condition where memory is operating at the fastest speed possible. It is where in the repetitive course of operation of fetching and yielding data, there are no (zero) “no-op” cycles, normally called wait states. Memory expects the data to be in the buffers when it goes to get the data. In a wait condition, after the memory gets the command to fetch data, it will wait for one, two or more cycles to assure that the data has been placed into the buffer properly before it tries to get it.</description>
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            <description>ZIF is the acronym for Zero Insertion Force, a technology used in integrated circuit sockets.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
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