This project aims to provide CAD drawings and materials to a faithful reproduction of the Roland MT-32 MIDI synthesizer in a 3D printable scale.
The intention is to use the case with the mt32-pi project for a complete retro gaming experience.
The project has started as a response to the lack of MT-32 synths available in the wild as well as the increasing price of the original vintage synth hardware.
Please report any suggestions or issues using the GitHub issue tracker.
Interested in purchasing ready-to-use products? Contact [email protected].
3D Models, CAD-files, images and image-renders are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All original programs and scripts related to this project are licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 unless otherwise is specifically stated. 3rd party software, utilities and libaries are subject to their respective licenses.
There are three front panels planned (full size replica, half-rack version, compact version).
The standard buttons are modelled to fit standard mechanical PCB mounted DPDT momentary switches through hole buttons with 2mm x 3mm square top. The front panel model have screw hole support to fit all the buttons on a prototyping PCB.
Recommended pushbuttons for your project:
- Knitter-Switch MPSA-22E08-0150
- E-Switch TL2285OA (test pending)
Small Button | Large Button |
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The volume knob. For the mt32-pi project this is intended to be a rotary encoder for added functionaliy.
The sleeve that covers the frame and the internals.
The frame that mount the internals.