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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:52 pm

Don't worry, i can manually load the configs until the new firmware arrives
Thanks :mrgreen:
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby dmitri » Tue Dec 02, 2008 10:25 pm

It's now fixed in the latest megadrum32_20081202 firmware.
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:19 pm

Thanks!
I will try it as soon as I can and post you back
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:30 am

I can confirm that the last firmware fixes the autoload problem.
Thanks Dmitri !!! You rock!
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby Synthex » Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:59 pm

Yes, Dmitri is the best ! :)
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:48 am

UPDATE

I'm happy to inform that my MD is ready :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
But of course not everything can be smooth, once I got everything in the case, I made a last test before closing it, and bam, the first 6 channels would trigger like crazy without anything connected. Made a few measures with the multimeter and found that pin 2 of the inputs connector was missing the ground signal. Re-soldered that pin again and everything went back to normal.. I almost had a heart attack with this issue :? :?

Pictures here, including a few of the new aprentice :geek:

http://www.japiwebcam.com.ar/japi/megad ... /index.php

I will post some pictures in the gallery thread. I know is not very professional made, but it works for me ;-) In the end.. this is DIY right? Well, that is how I did it :D
Hope to get a video camera from a friend some time and shoot some videos.
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:24 pm

My heart attack is back :oops:
My megadrum is failing again, same problem as before, I have activity without the ide cable connected. I checked a little but couldn't find any short.
Besides the obvious things like shorts, where should I look with my issue? Remember, I get activity in the first channels, they go like crazy (insane drummer, if you ask me hehe)

If you need more info or video I can provide.

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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby dmitri » Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:31 pm

japi wrote:My heart attack is back :oops:
My megadrum is failing again, same problem as before, I have activity without the ide cable connected. I checked a little but couldn't find any short.
Besides the obvious things like shorts, where should I look with my issue? Remember, I get activity in the first channels, they go like crazy (insane drummer, if you ask me hehe)

What is the resistance between pin 40 of Atmega and ground?
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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby japi » Thu Dec 25, 2008 1:35 am

I read 4.7k between pin 40 and ground

Could it be an issue with the first multiplexer? I'm using 4851s. I plugged my pads on other inputs and they work fine.
Screenshot of my issue follows, as you can see, only the first 8 channels are affected, they trigger like crazy, without the ide cable plugged.

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Re: Megadrum by Japi - Documentation / Pictures -

Postby Synthex » Thu Dec 25, 2008 2:18 am

You can check short circuit on trace between the pin 40 of atmega and the pin 3 of the first multiplexer.
you can do a test by replacing the first multiplexer by an other one.
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