Not quite finished yet:
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... but you can tell the all-in-one, integrated look I'm going for.
Parts:
- Pi3 B+
- Rotary controller (which is a weird, +5v thing)
- 20x2 white-on-black LCD from Buydisplay.com... which I have to say I am very pleased with (shipping was very quick too)
- Innomaker HiFi DAC
- 5.25" PC drive bay 'drawer'
- Couple of momentary push buttons (which, in hindsight, are really a touch too big)
For MIDI in, I'm using a USB M-Audio 1x1, which appears to work okay. I'm taking the output from a Midiman MM401 in one of the ISA slots, feeding it in to the M-Audio dongle (zip-tied inside the bottom of the case), and then USB to the Pi. Audio will be going from the HiFi DAC phono outs to a cable I'll make up to feed into the Soundblaster 16 CD-in header (an MPC-2 connector, but same spacing as dupont style headers, so easily made with a 1x4 plug). I've got plenty of external MIDI devices (including real MT32 and Sound Canvases), but the idea of an all-in-one build was intriguing.
The drive 'drawer' is a current part on Amazon. It's marketed as a drawer to keep your USB sticks etc in, but I thought it would make an ideal basis for a self-contained MT32-Pi 'module' to slide in and out if needed.
I'm waiting on a decent control knob for the rotary controller, as well as a sheet of dark tinted acetate to fit over the cut-out, both to hide the cut-out I made, as well as give the appearance of the LCD 'floating' some way back from the front of the bezel; 80's VCR style 😀
My collection database and technical wiki:
https://www.target-earth.net