Of the MIDIJACK in a Sequential Pro-One is slightly more complicated than Playing along with a known well-tuned instrument such as a newer digital Be sure that all functions suchĪs the envelope generators work and that the instrument plays in tune while Or drill bits are needed for this alternate quick mounting method. The screws as well, so no chassis punch, electric drill, Soft plastic portion of the Pro-One chassis, the X-Acto knife willĬarve out the hole quite easily, and will also make the holes for If you choose to mount the DIN jack in the Mouser house brand punch) or adjustable wrench to turn the chassis punch You will also need an 11 mm wrench (for Greenlee) or 1/2" wrench (for the Source you know of to buy this type of tool is highly recommended and certainlyĪ better place to buy from for all of your needs now and in the future. So no recommendation is deserved or being made here, and any other Mouser refused to give even a small discount to customers of Synhouse, To be delivered, while the Greenlee part was delivered in one week. The service from Mouser is unpredictable and the houseīrand ordered by Synhouse for the test installations took three months The cheaper house brand part number is 380-0145 (less The Mouser part number is 586-3803 for the name-brand Greenlee 730-5/8 If it is moreĬonvenient, a punch may be mail ordered via internet or telephoneįrom Mouser Electronics at or (800) 346-6873. A chassis punch mayīe purchased from any good tool or hardware store. The correct size for mounting a MIDI DIN jack is 14.5 mm metric Hand tool that safely cuts a clean hole in a metal panel) to make the holeįor the DIN jack, and an electric drill with a 3/32" or similar sizeĭrill bit to drill holes for the 4-40 hardware used to mount the DIN jack,Īnd also a 1/4" or 5/16" drill bit to make a pilot hole to start the chassis (highly recommended), you will need to use a chassis punch (a small Intend to mount the DIN jack on the back panel with the rest of the inputs If you use an electric drill to make the holes for the MIDIJACK circuit board, you will need a 1/8" drill bit for the 6-32 screws used to mount it. Any lightweight wire such as the type commonly used for wire-wrapping will do. You will need a small length of insulated wire to use as a jumper wire. Tape, and a black Sharpie permanent ink marking pen. Scissors, a soldering iron, solder, electrical insulating You will need a regular size Phillips screwdriver,Ī smaller size Phillips screwdriver, needlenose pliers, wireĬutters or other flush cut nippers, a hobby knife such as an X-Acto, The correct tools and supplies for for the job. Of use caused directly or indirectly by the use of these plans. No liability for personal injury caused or damage to equipment or loss Will be done at your own risk and Synhouse Multimedia Corporation assumes All repairs and modifications made to your instruments It is best to completely read and understand each step of the instructionsīefore starting. Make notes and check off the steps as you go. Print them out on paper to look at while working on the instrument and It is best to download these notes and photos and The particular installation on which thisĭocument is based was on Sequential Pro-One serial #1250, other revisions The users' choice of local analog keyboard, external CV/gate jackĬontrol, or MIDI. The computer-controlled analog switching matrix of the MIDIJACK and inserts This modification extracts the local analog keyboardĪnd CV/gate input signals from the instrument and reroutes them through There is plenty of space on the Pro-One to mount the MIDIJACK with the User prefers to mount the DIN jack to the plastic front panel of the instrument. Is required to do the cleanest possible installation, unless the Professional repair shop installing the MIDIJACK for you. You can do this yourself if you have a littleĮxperience with electronic repair and the soldering of wires and cutting The micro size and black color of the MIDI button are such a perfect matchįor the Pro-One that it makes it look as if it came from the factory with Jackpanel that is perfect for the placement of the MIDI DIN jack. A method of adding MIDI capability to the Sequential Pro-One analog synthesizer
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