[sdiy] Chameleon +studiomix insides
xmurz at gmx.de
xmurz at gmx.de
Tue Aug 13 18:12:58 CEST 2002
Would anybody try hacking the Eeprom that is inside the Studiomix. This
way all those midi problems would be solved and no outboard equipement would be needed.
One can always back-up the eeprom code or go one step further and use an
eeprom simulator for realtime debugging...
I have a programmer, but no simmulator. Maybe I could give interested souls
the code.
My faders aren't noisy. Didn't experieance the problem you are describing, jet.
- Hans
12.08.02 09:19:43, <mikko.a.helin at nokia.com> wrote:
>I got my Studiomix from Thomann for 99 EUR. I doesn't work very well though, the faders start sometimes sending 'noisy' data (all controls send 14-bit NRPN's). Maybe it's a
PSU problem? Because the thing isn't properly supported in Cubase (there's a bug with the handling of 14-bit NRPN's) I'll build a MIDI filter using AT90S2313 for it.
>-Mikko
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> If you own/want to buy a peavey studiomix you may want to
>> have a look at it's inside.
>> It would be a good idea to mod that midi motor slider box so
>> it sends out cc data...
>> haven't done it myself, but I'm pretty confident that it _can
>> be done and this would
>> be a good place to post it.
>> http://510008582973-0001.bei.t-online.de/studiomix/
>>
>> - Hans
>>
>> www.komons.de <gresade music<
>>
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