MIDIbox - Complete Solutions

Complete Solutions

At this point there are 11 fully documented projects available, as well as a large number of user projects generated by the community. The official projects are as follows:

  • MIDIbox SEQ V3:

16 Track Live Step and Morph Sequencer + advanced Arpeggiator

  • MIDIbox SID V1:

Hardware MIDI-controllable Synthesizer based on the MOS Technology SID (MOS6581) sound chip as shipped with the Commodore 64/128

  • MIDIbox FM V1:

Hardware synthesizer based on the Yamaha YMF262 sound chip (also known as OPL3) for generating the famous FM sounds known from Soundblaster (compatible) soundcards of the early 90s

  • MIDI Merger V1:

Merges two separate MIDI inputs to a single output

  • MIDI Router V1:

Routes various MIDIboxes to a single MIDI port

  • MIDI Processor:

Provides basic functionality to receive and transmit MIDI events

  • MIDIbox CV

Provides CV and gate outputs to drive voltage controlled devices such as analog modular synthesizers

  • MIDIbox 64:

Full-fledged 64 channel MIDI controller

  • MIDIbox 64E V2:

Extended version of the MIDIbox 64

  • MIDIO128 V2:

The MIDIO128 interface is used to drive up to 128 digital output pins and to react on up to 128 digital input pins via MIDI

  • MIDIbox LC V1:

Alternative to the MIDIbox 64/64E

  • MIDImon V2:

Reports events, which are transmitted over the MIDI cable, in a readable form

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