Made around 80 LSDJMC2s with MIDI 2 Midi thru ports
Listed as £100
Typing voucher code "Chipmusic" on order summary page gives 30% off
So £70 LSDJMC2s with 2 midi thru ports
The 30% off voucher also gives 30% off the DIY kits
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Made around 80 LSDJMC2s with MIDI 2 Midi thru ports
Listed as £100
Typing voucher code "Chipmusic" on order summary page gives 30% off
So £70 LSDJMC2s with 2 midi thru ports
The 30% off voucher also gives 30% off the DIY kits
Yeah they are buffered. Yeah it's what my local maplins sells, but I think the ones I have got look smaller, buttons I just got in bulk.
Granted mine's no where near as pretty.
Yeah they are buffered. Yeah it's what my local maplins sells, but I think the ones I have got look smaller, buttons I just got in bulk.
Granted mine's no where near as pretty.
I only used a flanged bottom because that was what i liked. Not many people understood why.
Did you design a pcb for it?
so you know, if the code is the same as in the ones low-gain made, you may not want to advertise full nanoloop 2.x support...it syncs, but reads start/stop signals a bit off, which can be quite frustrating, but can be worked around
Transformer wrote:Yeah they are buffered. Yeah it's what my local maplins sells, but I think the ones I have got look smaller, buttons I just got in bulk.
Granted mine's no where near as pretty.I only used a flanged bottom because that was what i liked. Not many people understood why.
Did you design a pcb for it?
you and your pedal boards low-gain