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The easiest way of getting the software is downloading the last ''official'' SD image from here:
 
The easiest way of getting the software is downloading the last ''official'' SD image from here:
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  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/2020-05-27-zynthianos-buster-lite-1.0.0-RC2.zip Download Zynthian "Buster RC-2" SD-image]'''
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  '''[https://os.zynthian.org/zynthianos-last-stable.zip Download Last Stable ZynthianOS SD-image]'''
    
It's a compressed image file (plenty of soundfonts) compiled for Raspberry Pi 3. The SD-card images include all the Zynthian software, properly configured for working with the official kits. Completely ready to use. Plug and play!  
 
It's a compressed image file (plenty of soundfonts) compiled for Raspberry Pi 3. The SD-card images include all the Zynthian software, properly configured for working with the official kits. Completely ready to use. Plug and play!  
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===Mount the MIDI activity LEDS===
 
===Mount the MIDI activity LEDS===
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Insert the 3 LEDS in the case from the inside, leaving the short lead at left. Make sure you push the LEDs by the plastic around the LED, not the LED itself.
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Insert the 3 LEDS in the case from the outside, leaving the short lead at left. Make sure you push the LEDs by the plastic around the LED, not the LED itself.
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  * JST Yellow wire (2) => LED's Cathode (LED's short lead)
 
  * JST Yellow wire (2) => LED's Cathode (LED's short lead)
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Since the LED's leads are too long, you will want to cut them down to about 7-8mm. Make sure you remember which lead is the short one.
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Since the LED's leads are too long, you will want to cut them down to about 7-8mm. Make sure you remember which lead is the short one. When inserting the dupont connector, if you feel that it doesn't grab the pins enough, you should press the tiny metal-jacket inside the plastic capsule to make it narrow. It's easy, simply put the dupont connector over the desk and press the metal with the screwdriver tip or something like that.
    
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{{NoteBox|If you don’t connect the status LEDs, the MIDI-OUT and MIDI-THRU won’t work unless you short the JP1 & JP2 jumpers on the zynaptik board.}}
 
{{NoteBox|If you don’t connect the status LEDs, the MIDI-OUT and MIDI-THRU won’t work unless you short the JP1 & JP2 jumpers on the zynaptik board.}}
      
===Prepare the Zynductor Passive Cooler===
 
===Prepare the Zynductor Passive Cooler===
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===Mount the Controllers===
 
===Mount the Controllers===
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Plug a wire on each controller. Fix the controllers in each corner using the nuts and washers attached to them
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Plug a wire on each controller. Fix the controllers in each corner using the nuts and washers attached to them.
    
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===Connect the Controllers===
 
===Connect the Controllers===
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Connect the 4 controller cables to the 4 controller connectors on the ZynScreen (CTRL1, CTRL2, CTRL3, CTRL4)
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Connect the 4 controller cables to the 4 controller connectors on the ZynScreen (CTRL1, CTRL2, CTRL3, CTRL4). Wire color order doesn't matter. Harness wires are crossed, so depending what connector did you plug on the encoder side, you have to plug the other one on the display. There are 2 combinations.
     

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