Arcade Warrior: Yet another DIY MF Pro Clone

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Arcade Warrior: Yet another DIY MF Pro Clone
Posted on: 14.07.2012 by Brendan Andrascik
Hello every one,

I really love the MIDI Fighter, and the MF Pro. They are really amazing devices, good job to DJTT for building those. But because I'm a dieheart DIY fun, I really wanted to build something as cool and expressive as the MF Pro.
And thus the Arcade Warrior was born ( a shameless MF Pro ripoff ) though I did add a touch of extra elements. but no LED feedback since I didn't want to get into all that mess of multiplexing.
Thanks to DJTT and all the open documentation I was able to replicate all the MIDI messages the MF sends, and so I can natively use all the mappings in Traktor and Ableton

Also I have developed a MIDI Remote Script for Ableton Live of my own, that also work on the MF Pro. link



also here are couple of demo videos (one of them is my entry to the Video Competiton)





you can get more details on my website
Brendan Andrascik
14.07.2012
Hello every one,

I really love the MIDI Fighter, and the MF Pro. They are really amazing devices, good job to DJTT for building those. But because I'm a dieheart DIY fun, I really wanted to build something as cool and expressive as the MF Pro.
And thus the Arcade Warrior was born ( a shameless MF Pro ripoff ) though I did add a touch of extra elements. but no LED feedback since I didn't want to get into all that mess of multiplexing.
Thanks to DJTT and all the open documentation I was able to replicate all the MIDI messages the MF sends, and so I can natively use all the mappings in Traktor and Ableton

Also I have developed a MIDI Remote Script for Ableton Live of my own, that also work on the MF Pro. link



also here are couple of demo videos (one of them is my entry to the Video Competiton)





you can get more details on my website
Brendan Andrascik
17.07.2012
thanks guys!
Just updated some more technical details on the buttons wiring at my website
http://tomashg.com/?p=621
Meg Reinoehl
17.07.2012
Excellent job! The controller looks great!
Shonda Soulier
18.07.2012
Ace work, man! Good for you!
Brendan Andrascik
17.07.2012
thanks, really appreciated!
Arcelia Siebeneck
16.07.2012
nice controller and great website... *added to favourites*
Brendan Andrascik
16.07.2012
Thanks! No not at all! I haven't done full LED feedback so this saved me from the hustle of multiplexing the LEDs, I just wired all the potentiometers and buttons straight to the microcontroller break out board I made. Very simple wiring.
PS: I used Teensy++ for this controller
Kandi Odom
15.07.2012
Congrats!!!! looks really nice!!! was it hard to build????

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