http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...850#post215850
If you want some other buttons and sizes for mockups, ask away
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that sounds good but im sure if either of these companies get ahold of these they will be way over priced, they will try to make there own input and probably end up screwing them up.
How about we all petition DJtechtools to make these bad boys. We all no that they can and will do it. Also while they do it they will keep us in mind and not try to make it there own. I think if anybody should make these it should be Techtools or some mad scientist. But I think the man who started this thread should get some credit. Im sure Techtools would be the only one to do that.
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Wow this thread is looking great. I am planning to draw up a PCB in eagle that could act as a shield that can be put on an arduino mega (I think ill start with the pad matrix style using the buttons from livid). This coupled with faceplate/enclosure plans could make for a nice DIY kit. The big issue Im having now is getting MIDI back into the arduino via USB utilizing the Roland driver. This is crucial if we want any LED feedback.
As for the LED lit arcade buttons, Ill post my ALMOST finished controller tomorrow.
I have seen the 4 midi loop.
(it wasn't released at namm, richie hawtin reviewed it in his hotel room during namm. he had one with him.)
it looks good, I have the same problem with is as with the faderfox units. the buttons are just to small, no LEDs in the buttons, everything is cramped in a small space.
Ive seen te introduction video on the site, the features look amazing, you can really control everything. (btw price is quite steep too, €1300 w/o tax).
control every thing is kinda what where shooting for here too.
the 4midiloop is a great source for ideas, and features to add to every unit. there are so many controls, there is alwats somthing we could add here
Cool, do show!
Consider looking @ sparkfun's eagle library (http://www.opencircuits.com/SFE_Footprint_Library_Eagle), and their standards for buttons matrices.
They sell assembled boards, as well as rubber overlays for buttons.
I'm a little more fond of their approach to button pads than Livids, as the boards are a lot more well layed out, they support multi-color leds, etc.
I should be throwing up some pictures of my own button-matrix soon, using it as a prototype for my controller. I'm prototyping with the sparkfun board
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Hey joost, tekki.
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...t=22876&page=2
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I recognize the outer units
you produce nice stuff while dosing:P
colour is quite dark tho, maybe some light reflection on the units to make it pop out
(just for presentation)
cant wait till I get to learn maya much more expressive then photoshop with these kind of mockups.
haha, you did get a bit of track, starting at a sigledeck arduino ending up with that
Yeah.
I suppose I oughta post it here, but I reckon it'd be bad for business abandon my own thread like that :P
I'm still on track on making my own turntable controller, but who knows, maybe I'll get on to more advanced things when that ones done
EDIT: What'd you think of the mixer though. I'm pretty fond of the smart-mixer faders, as well as the layout. Any thoughts?
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