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Selecting the right parts....
Posted on: 29.09.2013 by Mckenzie Kozan
So i'm brainstorming and researching for an upcoming DIY controller, and i have a few questions i can't find answers for. Any expertise would be appreciated.


1) how do i know what specs to look for when selecting hardware?

I've done some browsing around, and most sites don't list any specs on the components they have. For example, livid instruments lists nothing about their rotary pot except that it's a rotary pot. pioneer dj replacement parts won't even give you the option to buy a pot, you have to buy the whole board. i've been looking for pots with and without center detents. center detents are much harder to find. here's what i came up with: http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...8-RK0971110D7F

Now i have no idea if its going to work. What resistance range should i be looking for? What power rating?



2) what is a good shaft length for chroma caps? 9mm? 10? 15? anybody know how deep the shaft slot is?

thats pretty much it for now. thanks in advance,

-DB
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Mckenzie Kozan
29.09.2013
So i'm brainstorming and researching for an upcoming DIY controller, and i have a few questions i can't find answers for. Any expertise would be appreciated.


1) how do i know what specs to look for when selecting hardware?

I've done some browsing around, and most sites don't list any specs on the components they have. For example, livid instruments lists nothing about their rotary pot except that it's a rotary pot. pioneer dj replacement parts won't even give you the option to buy a pot, you have to buy the whole board. i've been looking for pots with and without center detents. center detents are much harder to find. here's what i came up with: http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...8-RK0971110D7F

Now i have no idea if its going to work. What resistance range should i be looking for? What power rating?



2) what is a good shaft length for chroma caps? 9mm? 10? 15? anybody know how deep the shaft slot is?

thats pretty much it for now. thanks in advance,

-DB
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
it's generally 6mm but it can be split and knurled or a 'D' shaft. I *believe* the chroma caps at least for the numark mixtrack pro II are D style. I wonder if they realise that geeks like bright colours too? they'd make an absolute killing on somewhere like sparkfun or seeedstudio.

As for buying potentiometers, for the most part it probably isn't going to bother either of us, I spent
Mckenzie Kozan
29.09.2013
i didn't even thing about the shaft width :/ what is standard? 9mm? 12?


i bought some 10k and 20k pots w/ and without center detent from furltec, i'll let you know how prototyping goes.
Mckenzie Kozan
29.09.2013
i opened a support ticket. let's see what they respond.

-DB
Olimpia Briden
29.09.2013
You'll be bound by the adc stage on your microcontroller but typically, 10K ohm Linear pots are used most and the microcontroller ADC pins will be low current so I wouldn't worry about the power rating.

I'd start by looking for part numbers, there are repairs and spares places on the internet that have pictures and sometimes part numbers, you might get lucky there, or get lucky and find someone that owns one and ask them to get the part numbers for you. Alternatively, you could speak to mouser/farnell/RS(uk) etc. sales rep. and tell them what you're looking for, they may be able to help.

I'd like that information on chroma caps, I tried asking on the live chat but they didn't have the information, what we need is one of the DJTT team to get the shaft length, diameter and style for the knobs and shaft dimensions/height for the sliders.

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