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    I found these ones, not got them yet so I havent seen it in the flesh..

    http://uk.farnell.com/alps/dk45-114-...ack/dp/1520821

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8upDrew View Post
    http://www.bourns.com/data/global/pdfs/em14.pdf
    I really like their feel, and the output is smooth, not jumpy at all.

    A personal recommendation. That's invaluable, thank you.

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    i have to see a video of this thing in action.... props to you my friend... i want a xone 4d but with fraction of the xones price and some patience i might just build my own... thank you for the inspiration!

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    Great Job man. I was just thinking this is like xone3d! Why dont you start selling these

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanotek_Dj View Post
    http://www.mediafire.com/?xmngi2vvzyz

    here is the front panel file you can download the program to open it from
    Is anyone else getting an error message when they try and download this?

    And I just want to double check my quantites Nanotek,

    64 buttons
    48 pots
    14 encoders

    Thanks!
    Last edited by cabdoctor; 10-22-2009 at 02:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hacksics View Post
    Great Job man. I was just thinking this is like xone3d! Why dont you start selling these
    he can't sell it unless TK(midibox creator) gives him permission to. Its an open source and diy community so it would defeat the purpose of it. Its fairly easy to build your own though. I bet you can create one almost like the 3d or 4d for a fraction of the cost.

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    Holy shit. Simply gorgeous man. Great job...mad props. Dope as fuuuuck.

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    Anyone have the faceplate file that they could email me? I can't seem to download it.

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    Very, very nice. It's always good to see people customising their own controller's and making them look amazing.

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    A thing of beauty. Awesome work man it looks great

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