Finished homebrew Sequencer

One of the last this year i think, i had to make longer break because of other things, but now its almost finished. It´s not state of art, but let´s say “Hausmacher” or homebrew… ;D

First i had some trouble with jittering LED´s, like T.K. said, a resistor on the last pins of the DOUT helped. A big thanks to Thorsten for his awesome work and project here!!! Und ein guten rutsch ins neue Jahr!!! ;D

Some flixx:

and greetings to

fibranijevidra  ;D

Well it´s a shitty cam…

It was my first project with professional PCB, dear beginners, don´t hesitate to build one… ;D
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There´s nothing better than a working module on the first try…

The AOUT for my forthcoming analog synth

The cable hell in a earlier stadium

The buttons were the most exhausting work. They are made of a simple plastic pole for 1,50€ and the tactile switches for 12c each. The plastic was very hard to edit and sanding was really boring and took a little eternity…

The first words ;D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=27Oa2F-qI4U

The final…

And again a huge thanks to Thorsten and the complete community for all the tips!!!

;D

I´ll be back with a Midibox FM as soon as some sounds come out of the OPL3 but it seem´s that the smd were fried…

Thanks and a happy new year!

t.

mmm illuminated switches :smiley:

Great result! :slight_smile:

Best Regards, Thorsten.

nice work, especially on those illuminated switches.  i tried that a while back but i couldn’t get it sanded smooth enough.

Good job. 

I too used the same method for making illuminated buttons. Kinda fun and laborious.

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Nice one, I agree the buttons came out looking great!

Thanks for the comments!!!

The buttons would look more neat if they have the same length. In my case it was impossible with a handsaw…