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This Is Not The Next Midifighter - Official Thread Posted on: 18.04.2013 by Latoria Kavulich Please read the Blog Post Here for more information and rules. Lets see your designs folks ! | |
Latoria Kavulich 22.04.2013 | dang, some cool designs coming in |
Adolf Hit 23.04.2013 | @dfinch - it wont disqualify you |
Olin Easley 22.04.2013 | This one's mine, it works best for two decks and does the basic stuff really. |
Latoria Kavulich 21.04.2013 | dfinch if the modules overlap the same square as another module, the design does not qualify |
Michell Wehrmeyer 21.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
Also, if this disqualifies contestants, let me know so I can reupload... didn't see anything about the grid except that you must fit in the lines appropriately. |
Lucien Maziar 21.04.2013 | Midi Fighter M1.jpgMini Fighter Pro.jpg |
Janella Gripe 21.04.2013 | So here are my 3 entries (most recent on the bottom) *Midi Fighter Sense* It includes velo sensitive pads, for controlling effects, triggering samples, cue juggling and many more. Thanks to the different layers, you are not restricted to just 1 mode (beatmasher, cue points, samples,...). The endless rotary's are perfect for controlling effects to bring your performance to the next level. Perfect controller for people who are looking for something "more". A dj's new love... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater *Midi Fighter Twist* A possible mapping could be: *First Layer -Endless pot's = volume level -Other pot's = eq's (low mid high) -Wide buttons under pot's = eq full kill (low mid high) + auto gain on/off -Circular buttons = FX1 FX2 on according to Deck A/C of B/D -Wide buttons right = Deck select A<->C, B<->C -Wide button left = FX layer -Crossfader speaks for itself *FX Layer -Endless pot's = Dry/Wet -Other pot's = other FX parameters -Wide button = corresponding FX buttons (on/off,....) -Other controls retain their previous function The "Twist" would be a nice addition along with some other midifighters or it would fit in a traditional setup, for ultimate fx control. Designed with Traktor in mind, but ableton would work flawlessly https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater *Midi Fighter Flash* Possible mapping: *Rotary's for smooth FX *Wide buttons for different layers or FX controls (on/off, ...) *Faders for combo FX or volume *Touch strips for expressive effects (to add another layer of of FX on top of basic FX (beatmasher + filter/key/transpose/...) *Circular buttons for deck assigning the FX's Perfect for difficult FX combo's or suitable for basic mixer controls! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater |
Latoria Kavulich 20.04.2013 |
When you’ve finished your design(s), you’ll want to submit your entry by posting it onto the Midi Fighter Facebook Page wall (see the example at right). Remember to include a description explaining how you would use the controller.
p.s don't forget to remove the grid layer before flattening teh images |
Gaynell Rydberg 20.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
Posted it on MF anyways, but I hate spamming my friends for likes lol. |
Kellie Myrum 20.04.2013 | Here is my first entry: |
Latoria Kavulich 19.04.2013 | Keep them coming guys, don't forget to enter you need to post on the djranking s facebook page in the appropriate manner. |
Ervin Calvery 19.04.2013 | Here's my first entry. There sure are a lot of MIDI mixers among the submissions... What about a special deck controller and drum maschine with a toggle-switch step sequencer? On the right, it's got a big pitch fader with a reset (or sync/master if you're feeling nasty), a hi/lopass filter knob, and an encoder and display to load up the artist's kits. Can you spot the design influence front and center? The four faders and arcade buttons would be for levels of four samples/sequences (or remix deck slots if you're feeling nasty). The four small buttons are stops and mutes. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...4910867&type=1 Here's my second entry. I love the QFO - deck and mixer in one - and am inspired by table music. I'd love to set up two turntablists across from each other with only one of these to cut with, watch them fight over the center controls, and play on their 1200s and tricked-out crossfaders. Imagine if DJs could cut between two pairs of decks, switch their crossfaders to reversed and back, and sharp to smooth, on the fly. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater Here is my third entry. Once again, I dig the QFO - deck and mixer in one - and have always though table music was cool. The concept here was to surround the crossfader with additional controls to better juggle with the controls from turntables (and/or) cue points and drum maschines they probably already have. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater |
Leeanna Ayla 19.04.2013 | My two so far |
Latoria Kavulich 18.04.2013 | I whipped up something real quick for you guys in photoshop as an example design. Tip: No photoshop? Try GIMP, free http://www.gimp.org/ |
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