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MIDI Breakout Adapter Drawing

Postby Mike Rivers » Thu May 26, 2011 12:16 pm

Is there a correct drawing stashed here somewhere? I tried to find it on the Mackie Mackie forum and couldn't. The link that I had no longer goes to the correct forum page. Maybe I just didn't look hard enough but the only drawing I could come up with is the one with the wires switched so the current tries to go against the diodes.
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Re: MIDI Breakout Adapter Drawing

Postby Casey_Pittman » Thu May 26, 2011 2:47 pm

Hey mike,

Is this the one you are looking for?

http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/maintenance.html#Post7

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Re: MIDI Breakout Adapter Drawing

Postby High C Double G » Thu May 26, 2011 6:53 pm

Mike Rivers wrote:Is there a correct drawing stashed here somewhere? I tried to find it on the Mackie Mackie forum and couldn't. The link that I had no longer goes to the correct forum page. Maybe I just didn't look hard enough but the only drawing I could come up with is the one with the wires switched so the current tries to go against the diodes.


That's okay Mike I been going against the diodes for far too long now... :lol: There is nothing like hitting a brick wall now and then!
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Re: MIDI Breakout Adapter Drawing

Postby Mike Rivers » Thu May 26, 2011 10:43 pm

Casey_Pittman wrote:Hey mike,

Is this the one you are looking for?


Thanks. That's the correct version.
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