UK Based and Want to Build a New Controller
UK Based and Want to Build a New Controller Posted on: 10.02.2011 by Olene Minyard I have zero experience in modding any of this stuff. Just thought I'd get that out of the way straight off!However, I've got a pretty nifty idea and would like to try and build something myself as it'll be unique and give me something to do! I like the look of the MidiFighter, but from the UK it's pretty pricey to buy due to the delivery costs, which obviously can't be avoided. I had a scan around and reckon I can build something pretty nifty for the same-ish price. My idea is to build a MidiFighter-esque device but with additionals panels on either side of the buttons. I would like one side to have parameter knobs, similar to the Akai LDP8 and the other side to try and do some kind of Kaoss pad mod/thing. I was believeing this would allow full control of cues and effects via buttons, and then able to tweak parameters via the knobs or the Kaoss pad on the fly to give an almost endless and limitless abuse to the effects. So, it would be similar to a MidiFighter (or almost identical in part), but longer with an additional panel each side, one for a Kaoss pad and one for filter/parameter knobs. How difficult would something like that be to build? I read somewhere about being able to use a DS screen mod for the Kaoss pad (and I have a DS I'd happily pull apart) and I assume the other parts will all be pretty cheap. | |
Olene Minyard 10.02.2011 | I have zero experience in modding any of this stuff. Just thought I'd get that out of the way straight off! However, I've got a pretty nifty idea and would like to try and build something myself as it'll be unique and give me something to do! I like the look of the MidiFighter, but from the UK it's pretty pricey to buy due to the delivery costs, which obviously can't be avoided. I had a scan around and reckon I can build something pretty nifty for the same-ish price. My idea is to build a MidiFighter-esque device but with additionals panels on either side of the buttons. I would like one side to have parameter knobs, similar to the Akai LDP8 and the other side to try and do some kind of Kaoss pad mod/thing. I was believeing this would allow full control of cues and effects via buttons, and then able to tweak parameters via the knobs or the Kaoss pad on the fly to give an almost endless and limitless abuse to the effects. So, it would be similar to a MidiFighter (or almost identical in part), but longer with an additional panel each side, one for a Kaoss pad and one for filter/parameter knobs. How difficult would something like that be to build? I read somewhere about being able to use a DS screen mod for the Kaoss pad (and I have a DS I'd happily pull apart) and I assume the other parts will all be pretty cheap. |
Carlena Dechand 23.02.2011 | I have cut the face plate and have a handfull of arcade buttons and pots... Im in the middle of wiring it now, but im using a HID board. I was believeing that if im doing all this work i might as well use a Arduino Board!? Nevermind |
Estefana Musfeldt 23.02.2011 | I got a faceplate cut etc just have not had time to solder all the wires i might sell it to a good home what you working on? |
Carlena Dechand 23.02.2011 | How far did you get? I have just starded building a custom controller, I can take the parts off your hands if you want to offload for a price? |
Estefana Musfeldt 10.02.2011 | i started building one and never finished forgot about it and went a bought a midi fighter so i have it half built sat in my front room now gonna try and finish it and sell it for a small price |
Leeanna Ayla 10.02.2011 | Pretty sure it would cost more doing it all yourself especially if you figure in your time, but you would get the satisfaction of doing it yourself. If you're not after that bit of personnel accomplishment just mod one. |
Tatum Ansaldo 10.02.2011 | Would be quite wary of doing this with no experience, the midifighter has extra inputs for digital and analogue signals, are you sure you don't want to just mod one? If you do go ahead, good luck! |
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