joystick on midifighter?
joystick on midifighter? Posted on: 06.09.2011 by Percy Keehan Can I put a sanwa joystick attached to a midifighter? specifically this one..http://www.lizardlick.com/Sanwa-JLF-...ick_p_260.html if so.. how? and i believe i found my new favorite controller if i can | |
Percy Keehan 06.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by tyfurious
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Percy Keehan 06.09.2011 | Can I put a sanwa joystick attached to a midifighter? specifically this one.. http://www.lizardlick.com/Sanwa-JLF-...ick_p_260.html if so.. how? and i believe i found my new favorite controller if i can |
Chasidy Heckenbach 07.09.2011 | using a joystick seems like a very odd idea to me - very restrictive. it only replaces 4 buttons but also limits how many of them u can trigger at any one time - as u cant *press* up and down at the same time. u could ofc buy a joystick that outputs variable XY values which would then be similar to an XY pad - but still with less control imho. i'd rather have a vestax padone for that purpose - if it wasnt so expensive for what it is |
Shonda Soulier 07.09.2011 | What if you connect them to the analog inputs on the MF board? Would it act as a potentiometer? |
Kayce Mesia 06.09.2011 | You could probably take apart an old gamepad and use those joysticks. I believe the OP in this thread did such. |
Madge Humrich 06.09.2011 | see i was interested in mapping it to effects some how? im not really sure at all how to do this yet? but it seems an interesting idea... super knobs? super super stick? its 2 pots isnt it? |
Percy Keehan 06.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by tyfurious
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Gilma Marchini 06.09.2011 | None of you guys play fighting games or do this kind of stuff do you... There is no velocity or sensitivity for real joysticks, there is up-on, right-on, down-on, and left-on. It's like having four buttons or a D-pad (combining two to give you an angle (like up-right)). Unless you want it to trigger effects just like the instant grat be being an instant on and off. Good choice of a joystick though, my second option if you don't want to use sanwa is IL then Happ. Edit: You also need a somewhat thick and sturdy surface to mount these things. |
Madge Humrich 06.09.2011 | yes... im interested in this concept massivly? im gong to stalk you for a while sir! also... ill be researching too so if i find anything of use ill send it your way ;] |
Era Roka 06.09.2011 | I would buy one with a button on top of it, that would solve the problem, and yes you can use it |
Irwin Ney 06.09.2011 | I can't say anything about the DIY part but as far as I now it would work just like a XY pad where X controls the first parameter with range 0~127 and Y the second parameter with range 0~127 The only difference between the joystick and the XY pad is that with joysticks your starting value would be the center of both (63) Also I don't know if there is any way to make the joystick touch sensitive, but it would be awesome to send a "Z" message when it's touched |
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