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mididocs:seq:building [2014/09/15 19:04]
borfo [Building a SEQ V4]
mididocs:seq:building [2014/09/18 02:13]
borfo [Building a SEQ V4]
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 So, to build a basic MIDIbox SEQ V4, you will need: So, to build a basic MIDIbox SEQ V4, you will need:
-  * Either a CORE_STM32F4 or a CORE_LPC17 PCB;+  * Either a CORE_STM32F4 ​(with MIDI I/O board) ​or a CORE_LPC17 PCB;
   * Wilba'​s Frontpanel PCB;   * Wilba'​s Frontpanel PCB;
   * Two 40x2 LCD displays;   * Two 40x2 LCD displays;
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 The BOM for the Wilba Frontpanel can be found [[:​wilba_mb_seq_parts_guide|here]]. The BOM for the Wilba Frontpanel can be found [[:​wilba_mb_seq_parts_guide|here]].
  
-You can buy your parts wherever you like to buy parts. ​ [[http://​reichelt.de|Reichelt]] and [[http://​www.farnell.com/​|Farnell]] are apparently good in Europe. ​ [[http://​www.mouser.com/​|Mouser]] and [[http://​www.digikey.com/​|Digikey]] are the big ones in the US and Canada.+You can buy your parts wherever you like to buy parts. ​ [[http://​reichelt.de|Reichelt]] and [[http://​www.farnell.com/​|Farnell]] are apparently good in Europe. ​ [[http://​www.mouser.com/​|Mouser]] and [[http://​www.digikey.com/​|Digikey]] are the big ones in the US and Canada.  [[http://​www.taydaelectronics.com/​|Tayda Electronics]] or [[http://​www.ebay.com|eBay]] can be good sources for cheap parts as well.
  
 ===MIDIbox-shop.com=== ===MIDIbox-shop.com===
  
-[[http://​midibox-shop.com|MIDIbox-Shop.com]] is run by SmashTV (Tim), a longtime member of the MIDIbox community. ​ PCBs for many MIDIbox projects are available there. ​ Kits are also available for some projects, and he offers some commonly used parts for sale as well (like MIDI jacks, IDC connectors, LEDs, Encoders, etc.).  ​The prices are extremely reasonable.+[[http://​midibox-shop.com|MIDIbox-Shop.com]] is run by SmashTV (Tim), a longtime member of the MIDIbox community. ​ PCBs for many MIDIbox projects are available there. ​ Kits are also available for some projects, and he offers some commonly used parts for sale as well (like MIDI jacks, IDC connectors, LEDs, Encoders, etc.).  ​MIDIbox-shop'​s ​prices are extremely reasonable ​- seriously, you won't beat their prices by much, if at all.  Tim must be selling all this stuff at very close to cost.
  
-It does take some time to receive your order from MIDIbox-shop.com. ​ Tim's busy with other things, and given the low prices in the store, I'm sure he's not raking in the cash from this venture. ​ Place your order, and be patient. ​ It may take anywhere from three weeks to a couple of months to get your order (but you will get it eventually.) ​ Tim posts order/​shipping status updates [[http://​midibox-shop.com/​status.html|here]].+It usually ​does take some time to receive your order from MIDIbox-shop.com. ​ Tim's busy with other things, and given the low prices in the store, I'm sure he's not raking in the cash from this venture. ​ Place your order, and be patient. ​ It may take anywhere from three weeks to a couple of months to get your order (but you will get it eventually.) ​ Tim posts order/​shipping status updates [[http://​midibox-shop.com/​status.html|here]].
  
 You'll want to buy either (a) a Core STM32F4 + MIDI_I/O Module PCB; or (b) a Core LPC17 Module PCB, as well as a SEQ_CS PCB (Wilba'​s Control Surface Frontpanel). ​ You'll also probably want to get 17 rotary encoders, some IDC connectors and ribbon cable, some midi jacks, and maybe some LEDs from MIDIbox-shop. You'll want to buy either (a) a Core STM32F4 + MIDI_I/O Module PCB; or (b) a Core LPC17 Module PCB, as well as a SEQ_CS PCB (Wilba'​s Control Surface Frontpanel). ​ You'll also probably want to get 17 rotary encoders, some IDC connectors and ribbon cable, some midi jacks, and maybe some LEDs from MIDIbox-shop.
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 ===Case=== ===Case===
-You don't need a case.  My SEQ V4 is currently just a couple of bare PCBs mounted on standoffs on a piece of plexiglass... ​ Build costs go way down if you don't need a case.  I'll probably build a case for mine once I finalize its configuration,​ and decide what add-on modules I want to incorporate,​ etc.+You don't need a case.  My SEQ V4 is currently just a couple of bare PCBs mounted on standoffs on a piece of plexiglass... ​ Build costs go way down if you don't need a case.  I'll probably build a case for mine once I finalize its configuration,​ and decide what add-on modules I want to incorporate,​ etc.  But if you want to cut your build costs, foregoing a case will really save you a lot of money.
  
 If you want a case, there are many options available. ​ If you build Wilba'​s Frontpanel with the switches and caps specified, there are [[http://​midibox.org/​forums/​topic/​17127-lasercut-acrylic-case-frontpanel-for-seqv4/​|laser cutter templates]] that you can send off to your favourite laser cutting establishment. ​ Sometimes there are group buys organized for [[http://​www.midibox.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=seq4_aluminium_case_and_frontpanel_2014|aluminum]] or other fancy cases. ​ Check the forums. ​ If you want a case, there are many options available. ​ If you build Wilba'​s Frontpanel with the switches and caps specified, there are [[http://​midibox.org/​forums/​topic/​17127-lasercut-acrylic-case-frontpanel-for-seqv4/​|laser cutter templates]] that you can send off to your favourite laser cutting establishment. ​ Sometimes there are group buys organized for [[http://​www.midibox.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=seq4_aluminium_case_and_frontpanel_2014|aluminum]] or other fancy cases. ​ Check the forums. ​
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