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- The following text explains how to build a MIDI interface for the
- Sound Blaster. The circuit is my own design, but works just like
- the commercialy available interfaces that retails for $60-$90.
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- Here is the list of parts necessary:
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- Qty. Part
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- 1 Sharp PC900 or HP 6N138 opto-isolator
- 1 DB15P (15 pin 'D' connector, male. like joystick connector)
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- 3 220 ohm resistors (2 for input, 1 for EACH output you need)
- 1 3 conductor shielded cable (length is up to you)
- 2 Female 5 pin DIN connector (1 for input, 1 for each output you need)
- 1 PC board with pre-drilled holes (about 2" x 2" from Radio Shack)
- A few short lengths of hook-up wire
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- All of these parts, except the first 2, are available from Radio Shack.
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- Construction techniques are completely up to you, if you want to go
- ultra-cheap, you don't even need a PC board or enclosure, and you could
- use a MIDI cable you already have by cutting it in the middle. I used
- a PC900 out of a non-working organ and cut the end off of a joystick I
- didn't need and built the whole thing for about $4.00. Buying all the
- parts new, and using an enclosure with built-in MIDI jacks may cost
- about $20 or so.
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- Here is a diagram of the DB15P connector (looking at the solder side).
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- 1 5 8
- o o o o o o o o
- o o o o o o o
- 9 12 15
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- Here is the 5 pin FEMALE DIN plug (solder side).
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- 2
- 5 o 4
- o o
- 3 o o 1
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- This is the circuit for the MIDI INPUT.
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- +-----> To pin 5 of 'D' connector
- |
- To pin 15 of 'D' connector <---+ | +-------+-----> To pin 9 of 'D' con.
- | | | |
- | 6 |5 |4 \
- +---------------+ / 220 ohm
- | PC900 | \ resistor
- | or | /
- | HP 6N138 | |
- +---------------+ +------> To pin 6 of PC 900
- |1 |2 |3
- | | |
- \ | +-----> No connection
- 220 ohm / |
- resistor \ |
- / +-----> To pin 5 of DIN connector
- |
- To pin 4 of DIN connector <----+
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- Don't overlook the two 220 ohm resistors.
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- Also, for cables longer than a few feet, connect pin 2 of the DIN to pin
- 5 of the 'D' connector.
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- The output circuit is much simpler.
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- 220 ohm resistor
- To pin 12 of 'D' connector <---------/\/\/\/\/---------> To pin 5 of DIN con.
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- To pin 15 of 'D' connector <---------------------------> To pin 4 of DIN con.
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- Also, for cables longer than a few feet, connect pin 2 of the DIN to pin
- 5 of the 'D' connector.
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- This circuit has been built and tested by me, using Voyetra's SPJr, and
- a cheap-o Casio keyboard. The input and output do work as shown here, but I
- don't have any other MIDI devices to use to test using more than 1 output
- device. Theoretically, it should work fine, but it has not been tested.
- The chances of hurting anything by trying is slim and none.
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- This circuit DOES work, but I make no guarantees, nor will I be
- held responsible for any damages you may cause from your use of
- this information.
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- If you have any questions, or would like to buy one already built for you,
- I can be contacted on:
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- The Lighthouse BBS (207) 255-3700 (username is Ronald Davis)
- The Music Studio BBS (708) 351-0288 (username is Volstagg)
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