Mega-pad or Mega-Zen Clone

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Re: Mega-pad or Mega-Zen Clone

Postby dmitri » Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:17 pm

popesky wrote:All 32 piezo grounds (rings on jacks) are connected together to GND pin (i think its pin 40) on board connector

I think you meant sleeves on jacks.
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Re: Mega-pad or Mega-Zen Clone

Postby jeffbeckib » Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:49 pm

popesky wrote:
NovaKaine wrote:Sadly on my part alone still I am not understanding.
Are the any diagrams for this.
I understand using the 40 pin ide cable but at 2 wire per piezo (17 inputs) I'm coming up a bit short of 32 inputs.
Do I use the jacks boards for this and how do I this.
Blue bass if you're around your help would be grately appreciated.



All 32 piezo grounds (rings on jacks) are connected together to GND pin (i think its pin 40) on board connector




Could pins 21 and 22 also be used for ground?
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Re: Mega-pad or Mega-Zen Clone

Postby NovaKaine » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:47 am

Thanks guys I finally understand now - I think.
Instead of a Mega Zen I'm gonna call it a Mega D for Dmitry :D
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Re: Mega-pad or Mega-Zen Clone

Postby NovaKaine » Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:20 am

Yahoo! finally got my Mega D up and running barring any problems of course.
Now to make the pads an such, will post pic later :D
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