Hd Dj

Hd Dj
Posted on: 12.11.2008 by gilbert hatem
A guy on my favorite DIY site posted a niffty looking controller out of an old HD. Check it out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HDDJ...into_a_rotary/
gilbert hatem
12.11.2008
A guy on my favorite DIY site posted a niffty looking controller out of an old HD. Check it out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HDDJ...into_a_rotary/
juan garcia
13.11.2008
The HDDJ is implemented as an embedded device, with a
Microchip PIC microcontroller with built-in support for serial-line
emulation over USB. The microcontroller operates a continuous
routine in which it polls the state of all eight buttons on the
device, calculates the spin velocity/direction of the spin-plate
based on the HDD motor outputs (cf. Figure 4), and samples the
position of the slider potentiometer. Only when a change of state
in any of the controls is detected, this information is
communicated to the PC via proprietary ASCII-based serial
protocol. In every poll cycle, the microcontroller program checks
the status of the incoming serial-line buffer for control data from
the PC. The HDDJ responds to commands to turn on or off any of
its built-in LEDs, or to set the position of the motorized slider. In
this way, the device, although self-contained, remains generic and
independent from any particular ColorDex program logic, with
the intention that it could be easily incorporated into a different
system. A planned revision to the firmware will add support for
the MIDI protocol over USB.
interesting stuff thanks for the link
Random X
13.11.2008
INstructables is just soooo cool!
gilbert hatem
13.11.2008
I guess this guy does a lot of stuff:
http://research.microsoft.com/~nvillar/
Paul Davison
13.11.2008
*jaws drop. That's super cool.
gilbert hatem
13.11.2008
It seems to be over my head. He is not doing this via midi thats for sure.
Xavier Emanuels
13.11.2008
Thats pretty sick, looks cool too.

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