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• Screw driver Included in the kit: • OrganDonor Main Board • 4x OrganDonor Switch Board (1 single), 2x16pin Connector, 1x20 pin connector, 1x 2pin connector • Analog switch connection: 1x16 – 20cm, 1x16p – 30cm, 1x20p – 30cm, 1x2 - 30cm •...
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OrganDonor uses analog switches to simulate keyboard presses directly. Normally this would require to solder two wires for each key. Luckily this can often be avoided by grouping common signals. OrganDonor features solder jumpers to connect common signals on the back of each analog switch board.
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Switchboard 3 and the single switch board get mounted like this: Plug in the interconnection cables. Please note: this is a tight fit under the keyboard, especially switch board 3 and the single switch board can be in the way of the chorus board.
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Installing the main board and power connection Mount the main board as shown in the picture on the chorus board. To do that you need the M3x8 bolt, the plastic washer, the 10mm standoff and the M3 nut. Put the plastic washer on the bolt, insert in the hole on the chorus board from the bottom side, attach the 10mm standoff and tighten so that it doesn’t move anymore.
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Wires are not included in the kit. Press the learn button and while it is pressed send a midi note on any midi channel. organDonor will use this midi channel from now. These settings are saved.
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Configuration You need to flash the corresponding configuration file to OrganDonor using our configuration tool. The configuration tool can also be used to experiment with settings and key assignments. You`ll find the configurator here: https://tubbutec.de/files/organDonor/ tubbutecOrganDonorConfigurator.html This is a browser application, it works with Chrome and Safari right away, Firefox needs to be configured for web MIDI.
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