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Posted on: 06.05.2008 by
I want to start a thread where everyone can see all the custom gear that has been created by other djs here at Dj Tech Tools. Post a few photos of your set up and a brief description of what you did.
Tatum Ansaldo
22.06.2011
Originally Posted by mr.drumer.boy
see that choppertone thing looks cool with the wood but i believe it only suits some controllers.
how about the white Maschine with wooden sides?

Marva Cupid
22.06.2011
see that choppertone thing looks cool with the wood but i believe it only suits some controllers.
Kiyoko Wellisch
21.06.2011
I were to have my dream controller custom built I believe it would most likely be made of wood.
Loralee Erban
21.06.2011
I be makin the bestest wooden controller the world has ever seen one day as i be a carpenterrrrrrrr
Tatum Ansaldo
21.06.2011
Wooden controllers are the Mutt's nuts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mbfU-qnV-M
Marva Cupid
21.06.2011
Cool milo that's pritty awesome except I hate the wood look, this is the new era and we are union wood, not even tts were made outa wood
Arcelia Siebeneck
20.06.2011
http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=32108
Wayne Washko
20.06.2011
cool - thanks guys
Kandy Ahdoot
19.06.2011
loving the paint job deco.
Marva Cupid
18.06.2011
that's dope as bro, i am doing something like that soon
Kiyoko Wellisch
18.06.2011
That is pretty damn fly!
Wayne Washko
19.06.2011
just a paint job to my x-session and x1 - just the x1 overlay is painted. i didn't want to take it apart. changed the knobs on the x-session and used the knobs from my denon x120. put the faders on too but they're a little too low and were scraping the surface of the x-session.
Ned Somerset
14.06.2011
Didn't buy em off the internet or anything. Buddy of mine gave them to me. They are extras he had from a Denon DN x120 mixer. Not to sure if you can find them online anywhere.
Arcelia Siebeneck
14.06.2011
can you link me to where you got those knobs from?
Ned Somerset
14.06.2011
Not so much a mod, more of an enhancement. MPKmini Knob replacement http://i.imgur.com/gslZs.jpg
Kiyoko Wellisch
12.06.2011
Not really, I've never been that creative a mapper.
Ned Somerset
12.06.2011
No, no midifighter mapping on this.Waiting for my true MFclassic to come in the mail. I have it for quick samples. Plooping on two of the pads. really haven't dug into mapping it proper yet. Use it mostly for drumming, works well with the velocity sensitive pads. Have any suggestions on what to map to?
Kiyoko Wellisch
12.06.2011
Pretty fly! What you using it for? A midifighter style thing?
Ned Somerset
12.06.2011
Painted my old MPD16. Thought I'd give it a revamp. Did the vinyl decals myself. Classy White. http://i.imgur.com/wXf1q.jpg
Shonda Soulier
25.05.2011
Originally Posted by VOSOKA.com
this falls under the "Show Your Setup" category
Kiyoko Wellisch
25.05.2011
uhh... he took the case off his computer?
Karry Sappington
25.05.2011
Originally Posted by VOSOKA.com
whats the mod ?
Sonja Weatherwax
23.05.2011
Originally Posted by frankofil
I love the dark brown vinyl and the red tonearm! :-) Cool gear !
Milan Abbinante
23.05.2011
my gear

http://www.flickr.com/photos/3868114...th/5750575683/
Marva Cupid
22.05.2011
^^^ i like this
Sonja Weatherwax
22.05.2011
Looks cool MrPopinjay! A great thread for inspiration :-)
Kiyoko Wellisch
18.05.2011


That original face plate sucked.
Next step- get black caps for fader/knob #5 so I can actually tell which is which.
Ressie Bensel
12.05.2011
@mrsteve
rly nice mod. would like to do a similar mod with my LPD8.
Shana Minsk
09.05.2011
Cheap arse 10K pots off of ebay.
Treasa Maffucci
08.05.2011
looks great mrsteve. looking to do the same with a nanokontrol actually. what type of knobs did you use, just want to make sure i get the right ones. thanks!
Kandy Ahdoot
08.05.2011
@steve love the color scheme on this reminds me of ice cream for some reason
top work
Shana Minsk
08.05.2011
My nanokontrol is no longer nano...



Insides for all the wire freaks:

Rosalie Altares
06.05.2011
Just threw on some new knobs. Really liked the feel of Deejaysouls setup so I took a similar look. Gonna get a 12inchskinz soon so it will complete the transformation








Omega Janton
04.05.2011
Originally Posted by ToOntown
So it appears that the right side is used for Slicing, the left for Cue points, the faders for Modifiers, a few transpose effects mapped to buttons? I was grooving pretty hard so I wasn't paying close attention!

Great job anyway.
First of All: thanks for all of your positve feedback!
you can post that beneath the video in youtube, too haha

The Mapping?

Nahh its not exactly how ToOntown said:
these two button areas are for Decks A and B seperate!
In the middle right over the "old" channel faders, there are buttons that i use for modifiers. So i can use all of these buttons in 3 layers: hotcue and effects, Only Effects like beatrollshit, and Sample Decks!

Beside this Button Mapping, i figured a pretty sophisticated mapping for loop recorder, one encoder chained fx, key, filter and fx select...
In the end this controller is used as a second controller that extends the deck, mixer features of a first controller in many different directions!!
maybe ill do a video on this sometime...

Once again Thanks for your feedback!
cheers!
Lilliana Perris
04.05.2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGlCkHqDQY0

my APC80 in action....
Hunter Renslow
04.05.2011
Originally Posted by davydoff
Well All these Mods in here are just crazy and very entertaining too watch!

I, myself took a reloop digital jockey and gave it some shiny, colorful buttons!

Here is the Video on it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_Fr7ZdDLXc

Wicked mod! Respect!
Tatum Ansaldo
04.05.2011
I have a mate who's believeing of doing something similar with his VCI. Not something I'd be interested in doing, but impressive nonetheless!
Ralph Alderette
04.05.2011
that's awesome. I have a new Numark Stealth that I barely ever used and I've always wanted to have buttons replace the jog wheel, and thats exactly what you did. I'm impressed.
Shonda Soulier
04.05.2011
Originally Posted by davydoff
I, myself took a reloop digital jockey and gave it some shiny, colorful buttons!
BRAVO!!!!! Outstanding work. So it appears that the right side is used for Slicing, the left for Cue points, the faders for Modifiers, a few transpose effects mapped to buttons? I was grooving pretty hard so I wasn't paying close attention!

Great job anyway.
Wayne Washko
03.05.2011
^very impressive build and set - that is sooo ill. ^

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