Updated first post with a new illustration that contains descriptions of each button (the greyed out text means that it's a secondary function)
Updated first post with a new illustration that contains descriptions of each button (the greyed out text means that it's a secondary function)
Updated first post with picutres of the acryl boxes and an updated illustration...
Looking good autonic. I like you idea with the lighted play/loop I might use that.
Last edited by kaleaf; 07-25-2009 at 07:39 PM.
Updated first post with last order details and hopefully the final pricetag for the two controllers: $715 (!)
If I had ordered exactly what I needed from the start and utilized the info at www.ucapps.de for forming my own micro controller, I think I could have trimmed the costs down to about $400-$500. But hey, I'm lazy and the UMC is one sexy piece of PCB.
This thing looks better and better everytime i see it.
Updated first post with new images of the *almost* finished first prototype.
Will start building the second unit soon (just waiting for 6 more green arcade buttons).
awesome. now that calls for respect. would def like to see a vid of it beeing used
Samsung R780, Novation Launchpad
NI AUDIODJ 2, DJTECH IMIX RELOAD, BEHRINGER BCD 3000, KORG NANOPAD
VESTAX VMC002XL, NUMARK DM3000X, NUMARK TT200
NI TRAKTOR DUO, VIRTUAL DJ 7 PRO FULL
A video of it in use is coming up in a few days... it looks much better in a slight dimmed environment with the LED's lighting up.
I was just wondering autonic. the umc32 uses a different wiring scheme and I was wondering how you split it for digital and analog inputs?
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