Hello, here you can download the schematic and the firmware.
http://goo.gl/DRFSr
The .hex file need to be uploaded on a PIC16F84a.
Note that this is a first version of circuit and software.
It could be extended using a more little uc and using sleep mode to exdend the battery life.
Mine is power by a 9v battery. His life his about 4/5 months for a normal use.
The circuit sends theese midi control changes:
;Rotary Speaker Fast/Slow CC -> 0x52 ( CC 82 value -> 0 = slow, 127 = fast )
;Rotary Speaker Run/Stop CC -> 0x53 ( CC 83 value -> 0 = off, 127 = on )
I can image that fon NS2 rotary controls are the same...
enjoy
Emanuele
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
Ciao Emanuele,
great stuff!! Hope you don't mind me putting the schematics here as an image as I have some small doubts in particular regarding the connectors.
I am not sure that I understand JP4 and Q1?!
But definitively gonna give it a try once I get back to where I stored all that electronics stuff. Plus need a good switch, but maybe an old original Hammond one will to the trick.
Anyway, would be awesome to have a full 3 position switch on the NS2.
On the NS2, the MIDI CCs should be:
RotorSpeed: cc82 (same as Electro)
RotorStop: cc91 (instead of 83 on the Electro)
Thanks for sharing!!
Johannes
great stuff!! Hope you don't mind me putting the schematics here as an image as I have some small doubts in particular regarding the connectors.
I am not sure that I understand JP4 and Q1?!
But definitively gonna give it a try once I get back to where I stored all that electronics stuff. Plus need a good switch, but maybe an old original Hammond one will to the trick.
Anyway, would be awesome to have a full 3 position switch on the NS2.
On the NS2, the MIDI CCs should be:
RotorSpeed: cc82 (same as Electro)
RotorStop: cc91 (instead of 83 on the Electro)
Thanks for sharing!!
Johannes
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
I guess that JP4 is the power (9V?) 1 + and 2 -.
Q1 is perhaps a 4MHz quartz clock.
Q1 is perhaps a 4MHz quartz clock.
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
Hello...
yes, as Mr_G says, JP4 is a 9V battery, and Q1 a 4Mhz crystal.
About the switch, I used a simple guitar pikup 3 position switch (like this http://elderly.com/accessories/items/FP2041.htm ) .
Here you can find the firmware version for NS2 wich use CC91 as BRAKE instead of CC53.
Keep me informed if anyone build one of this unit!!!
Emanuele
yes, as Mr_G says, JP4 is a 9V battery, and Q1 a 4Mhz crystal.
About the switch, I used a simple guitar pikup 3 position switch (like this http://elderly.com/accessories/items/FP2041.htm ) .
Here you can find the firmware version for NS2 wich use CC91 as BRAKE instead of CC53.
Keep me informed if anyone build one of this unit!!!
Emanuele
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
Hi emastyle, do you have a suggestion for a programmer to load the code into the PIC16F84a?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
Hello, there are different kind of pic progrsmmer. I use a pickit2 clone. Searching in ebay it's easy to find ( example the item 160417234481 kept my attention).
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
I might try to build one with an Atmel AVR instead of the PIC; I already disassembled your code, so I have something to peek at.
It would be interesting to add a MIDI in so I don't loose the use of MIDI in.
It would be interesting to add a MIDI in so I don't loose the use of MIDI in.
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
You can "simulate" half-moon with two pedals connected TRS Y cable? How is the connection of the TRS cable?
I do this with my sound motion, but I think the setting of the stereo cable is different because I can not access the STOP command in Nord, only change speeds.
I do this with my sound motion, but I think the setting of the stereo cable is different because I can not access the STOP command in Nord, only change speeds.
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
This post is old, anyway, I've uploaded full project on github https://github.com/emastyle/ClaviaNE2_MidiRotaryControl .
I continue using this switch after 4 years!
Bye bye
I continue using this switch after 4 years!
Bye bye
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Re: My DIY project, Half Moon Switch for Electro, NSEx, NS2
this is my version (for NS3 and Electro 6):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxSVqGNBi8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxSVqGNBi8
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