elrules wrote:Hello dmitri, I have been following your progress with your DIY module. It is great! I have now decided to register the forum because I'm going to build my own one. I have just purchases an LCD screen from ebay, and will buy the rest of components from Farnell.
I have some doubts:
1) when ordering components, I can see that in the list you don't include connectors. How are called those you use for connecting analog and digital board with a floppy disk cable?
Example of a 16 way socket:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/Connectors/I/ ... ku=1099238Example of a 16 way header plug:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/Connectors/PC ... ku=83959342) if you build all the circuit in one board I suppose you can forget about conectors (the ones shown in each page of the PDF schematics to join each part), can`t you?
You will still have to connect an LCD, Keyboard, Programming cable somehow.
3) how is going to be physically the 32 input version of megadrum? using two twin analog boards? If i build the boards separatedly, as in you pictures, will I be able to update my circuit with only few changes to convert it to the 32 inputs version? Do you recommend me to wait some days for the 32 inptus schematics?
I recommend building all boards separately: 1) easier to make. 2) easier to find problems. 3) it will allow easier upgrade to 32/40/48/56/64...256 inputs versions.
It's up to you if you want to wait or not. It may happen you'll have to wait for months or it may become available tomorrow:)
4) I am very curious of how some of you make a PCB design. Is there any tool to build PCB designs? How much does it cost? Is it very difficult to use it? I have the right amount of knowledge to solder small circuits, but I don`t know if PCB is difficult or not for me (and expensive)...
I used free version of DipTrace to design PCBs. To some it may appear difficult to use, to others - a piece of cake. Making PCBs at home is a matter of right amount of knowledge, determination, equipment, drill&drill bits and it still may turn out it's better to have them ordered.
5) How is the latency now? someone said megadrum was quicker triggering than the roland td-12, but other said it was slow.
I'm curious who said it was slow?
Who's right? The latency issue is due to the atmega or due to the USB interface. I have an Edirol UM-1ex (usb-midi interface) so what option is better/quicker triggering: using true USB interface, or using MIDI out with the edirol interface?
Some latency is unavoidable since signals from pads have to be sampled and measured. MegaDrum itself has under 4ms latency. Standard MIDI out doesn't introduce any additional latency. I guess same thing with Synthex's USB MIDI. Don't know exaclty how to measure latency for AVR-CDC or FT232 USB boards.
Well, that`s all
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I`ll keep posting here if finally I start building it.
Thanks to all
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Good luck!