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 I built an MB-6582 in 2008.  I built an MB-6582 in 2008. 
  
-NOTEInsert photos here!+Photos are available under [[http://​users.sr-iserlohn.de/​mb6582/​]]
  
 ===== Projects ===== ===== Projects =====
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 ==== 4x4 / 8x8 MIDI hardware router ==== ==== 4x4 / 8x8 MIDI hardware router ====
-This will be using basically the same hardware as the Keyboard, so this is mainly a programming task -+<del>This will be using basically the same hardware as the Keyboard, so this is mainly a programming task -
 and it's in fact the elder project of the two. First stage is developing a 4x4 hardware router using only and it's in fact the elder project of the two. First stage is developing a 4x4 hardware router using only
 a single microcontroller,​ if that works to satisfaction,​ I plan on expanding to using two, interconnected a single microcontroller,​ if that works to satisfaction,​ I plan on expanding to using two, interconnected
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 The routing table will be easily set up by using a matrix very similar to the one on the mbsid. The routing table will be easily set up by using a matrix very similar to the one on the mbsid.
 nILS suggested use of a touch screen, which I think is pretty interchangeable since there is no nILS suggested use of a touch screen, which I think is pretty interchangeable since there is no
-real difference between switches and phototransistors.+real difference between switches and phototransistors.</​del>​ 
 + 
 +<​del>​Since the introduction of the gm5, in conjunction with MIDI-Ox, this seems less urgent than 
 +ever, so I will put this on a hold.</​del>​ 
 + 
 +==== 16x16 programmable MIDI patch bay ==== 
 +This evolved from the MIDI router idea above. 
 +A whitepaper describing the device and the use cases is in preparation.
  
 ==== MIDI Sequencer ==== ==== MIDI Sequencer ====
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 I'm responsible for the UI and the PC port of the app, and development is already underway. I'm responsible for the UI and the PC port of the app, and development is already underway.
 For the PC port, I use Qt4, so it's gonna be portable to Windows, OSX and Linux. Whee! For the PC port, I use Qt4, so it's gonna be portable to Windows, OSX and Linux. Whee!
 +
 +Update July 2009:
 +The library used for GUI is now JUCE, which eases the overall work a lot, since
 +with the introduction of the MIOSJUCE port, we can work directly with MIOS
 +calls on the PC, too. The GUI is optimized to be used on a PC with a small
 +touchscreen.
  
 ===== Research ===== ===== Research =====
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 Some random sketches exist. Some random sketches exist.
 I'm opting for a computer multitouch screen and use that for some musical applications. I'm opting for a computer multitouch screen and use that for some musical applications.
 +(This will have to wait for a long time)
  
 ==== Multitouch pad ==== ==== Multitouch pad ====
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 The function principle of the sensing portion is described here: [[http://​files.tachilab.org/​intconf1900/​tanie198410RVSC.pdf]] The function principle of the sensing portion is described here: [[http://​files.tachilab.org/​intconf1900/​tanie198410RVSC.pdf]]
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