LED pulse mod on my midi fighter (beat phase monitor?)
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LED pulse mod on my midi fighter (beat phase monitor?) Posted on: 05.09.2011 by Janene Jungbauer Hi everybody,Today I had the time to do the LED mod on my midi fighter. All works great (as seen on my attached video), but I want to have my LED to pulsate using the beat phase monitor. Is this possible? Because I cannot find the midi mapping for the LED in the list in traktor (pro 2). I'm using the deckalized + instant gratification mapping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xK6udHAELs | |
Janene Jungbauer 23.04.2012 | That's a resistor. But a very small one . Best thing you can do is to go to an electronics supplieer and ask for a normal resistor used in electronics. They are easier to solder. They look like this (they can have a blue color instead of brown): carbon_film_resistor.jpg Edit: And it needs to be 220 Ohm if I'm not mistaken. |
Antoine Longwell 22.04.2012 |
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Carola Wyllys 01.04.2012 | can anyone ID this part? i dont know how to use it/what its for, ... i am preparing to do the MF LED mod. . many thanksIMG00269-20120401-1916.jpg |
Janene Jungbauer 05.09.2011 | Hi everybody, Today I had the time to do the LED mod on my midi fighter. All works great (as seen on my attached video), but I want to have my LED to pulsate using the beat phase monitor. Is this possible? Because I cannot find the midi mapping for the LED in the list in traktor (pro 2). I'm using the deckalized + instant gratification mapping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xK6udHAELs |
Antoine Longwell 23.04.2012 | 220 ohm resistor for a blue light. If you choose to use an LED with higher voltage drop, it's okay to use a lesser resistor. I actually put a 150 ohm resistor on my board for a blue LED and it gives it just a little more brightness. |
Janene Jungbauer 23.04.2012 | That's a resistor. But a very small one . Best thing you can do is to go to an electronics supplieer and ask for a normal resistor used in electronics. They are easier to solder. They look like this (they can have a blue color instead of brown): carbon_film_resistor.jpg Edit: And it needs to be 220 Ohm if I'm not mistaken. |
Antoine Longwell 22.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by edgji
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Benton Sanangelo 22.04.2012 | Looks like a smd resistor. Usually to power and LED you need a resistor to keep the LED from getting too much power and burning out. Those things are somewhat of a pain to solder unless you have some practice and/or a really steady hand. A good pair of tweezers can help when you're trying to position it. |
Carola Wyllys 01.04.2012 | can anyone ID this part? i dont know how to use it/what its for, ... i am preparing to do the MF LED mod. . many thanksIMG00269-20120401-1916.jpg |
Antoine Longwell 12.03.2012 | DJ_dB, how, exactly, did you go about mapping that led? I have no idea how to even find that led. |
Samual Ogura 10.10.2011 | I have mine set to be the output of the Beat Phase Monitor for the Deck Focus, with a controller range of 0-0, inverted. This gives me a very short pulse EXACTLY on the grid. |
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