> I have to say that the brushed raw finish looks great, and a few > blems where the studs are welded doesnt bother or deter me. > BUT > It seems to me that they should be able to fit studs, and then brush > the surfact to make them invisible. The studs will have to be fitted after the anodising - I don't think the anodising process agrees with the steel in the studs. The anodised panels wouldn't be brushed anyway - they have a smooth finish. Brushed might be an option, but I much prefer the look of anodised smooth metal. > Regardless, it looks great. I really like how the back where the > jacks are is recessed, and the provisions for wood endcaps. > Got a ballpark on pricing? Ballpark for the case itself is 120 ukp. It may be a little more once I know how much the wood will be. > Stick with silver, Yeah, silver is my favourite, so that's the colour they'll be ;-) > (ps, what language did you write the code in?) 99% of it is in C, compiled using SDCC for MCS51 target. There are some basic I/O routines written in assembler. Developing in C is much, much faster than assembler (especially 8051 assembler...), and the code produced is nearly as good as hand-coded assembler anyway. Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: available for purchase??
2005-01-17 by Colin f
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