Well 2006 hasn't started out all that well as I lost much of my email. Someone recently mentioned that they had taken a wireless keyboard apart and wired it to...
Maybe me, though it wasn't necessarily a "wireless" keyboard. Since Jim mapped all the pistons to keyboard keys, I was suggesting connecting more authentic...
Hi Jim, I believe Russ did this with an extra keyboard some time back but it wasn't with a wireless keyboard. It may be posted on the Forum. I experimented...
Hi There, I cut a keyboard apart and traced the circuits and wired them to small butons on a metal dtrip which I mounted under the top ,manual on my Miditzer....
I bought a reconditioned Gateway E3600 to be a dedicated computer for the MidiTizer. It has several USB ports and one serial port. Can I get an adapter cable...
Thought some of you might be interested in these. I wish I had the room for them but I don't. I recently found my autographed copy of Memories of The Fabulous...
I would "third" that wish and call for previous question on all matters before the house (heh!) I'm spoiled with my Baldwin lightup piston assign buttons, and ...
Combining 2 ideas into one, it wouldn't be too difficult to get momentary buttons which light up and have a small PIC chip that turned on the light and also...
Hello All, I would like to introduce myself. I am Richard Washburn a retired mathematics teacher living in Puerto Rico. I have been "lurking" for over a year...
That's a great find Richard. I've cross-posted it on the Miditzer Forum under "Adding other console controls" to make it easier for the next Behringer owner...
Thanx for the prompt reply! Trust you're into a great new year! The problem I have is the _depth_ of the switches (about 4-inches) that protrude behind the...
Hello-- ... Well, the average modern stop tablet action (with coils even) looks to be somewhere over 3” http://www.syndyne.com/products/sam.pdf …shows a...
I think I missed some messages that preceeded this. The following is based what I can piece together, so it may be completely off the mark. If you are...
First of all, Frank, I am a great fan of yours. I love your contributions to the Wall of Fame, and respect your electronic as well as musical savvy. Your...
Hello fellow Miditzer users and Happ New Years. Has anyone who uses a touch screen found a good LCD arm for their setup. My LCD is on top of the Conn650...
The 3 manual Miditzer requires 1280 x 1024 screen resolution and there are 17" LCDs that can provide that. If you have space around the Style 216 window then...
... Hi Dale, I just took the mount stand off my Samsung LCD and put the display, with the Keytec over it on my music rack. Works fine. And my display is the...
Cyberguys has an excellent selection of all kinds of monitor arms, even carts for the whole system on wheels. Some of them are rather expensive but seem to be...
Dale: I am using a LCD touch screen and found the available mounts too expensive and too shaky so I did a DIY project. I removed the LCD from its base. This...
... a ... of ... screen ... require ... Good Afternoon and Happy New Year, I am using and am very satisfied with a product manufactured by MOView. Their part...
Hi, Folks. The Bone Doctor here with a success story for you. Dan Rowland, Mighty MidiTzer Player, returned to Florida with a machine that was built for him...
Actually Don, the price of the machine was in the 800 dollar region, being the cost of the parts. CoyoteNET did not charge Dan for the rebuild, this being a ...
As an added note to my previous post, another reason we did this was because Dan and his dearest wife Janett are great friends who helped Walnut Hill, Kimmy...
I certainly thank Richard for the undeserved accolades and help he has given me but I came upon this computer only through dumb luck, not through knowledge of...
Hi, Dan. What an honor it is, not only to be able to take a great WinTel server and build it up to be a fine virtual organ, but to be able to feature this...
The 3 manual Miditzer is progressing nicely. It is basically playable and I am now into that messy 10% of the job that takes 90% of the time. (Example,...