Seeing as both midi and sync uses 24 pules per quarter note, i guess this wont be an issue, but i dont have any sync devices to test on.
The pot is a cool idea, i'll look into that.
Edit: Someone send me a TB-606 or TR-303 and i will promise sync24!

It wont be as small as the mini, it will have at least in/out and probably thru too. Any features you would like to see?

Not as of yet, we're still looking for best sourcing, and pcb prices vary a lot depending on the amount we order, so we have yet to decide how big a batch we will make. This is one of the reasons i'm asking for interest. What would you be willing to pay? What would be too much? What would be a good deal?

Don't break my neck if im wrong, but appr. 15usd.

Yes, yes, custom pcb. This was just to denote you won't get a box with some premade arduino developing board that costs a fortune, and has all sorts of stuff in it that takes space that we dont need.
The plan is pre-assembled in an enclosure. If you folks have wiser suggestions, let me hear.

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I would be as well, but I'm a total cheapskate and have unrealistic price expectations so I probably won't buy one...

What price would you pay?

And yes, we are located in Denmark, and willing to ship anywhere.

So, a friend and i are about to make a batch custom board arduinoboys. These will be small and handy.
Im just writing to check how big the interest in arduinoboys are these days, would you be interested in one, and how much do you think would be a fair price?
They will be complete and ready-to-go, and of course tested each of them before shipping.
I'm waiting for prototype materials as i write!

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i got my shit after a short wait.

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didnt i see an arduino midi interface somewhere.....

*updated*
I'm looking to buy a Midines, as i'm not sure i'll ever get one if i order it from wayfar. I'd love if you sold me one.
Also, i'm looking for a bunch of link cables, i'm about to produce a shitbunch of arduinoboys.