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Replace Korg nanopad buttons
Posted on: 15.12.2010 by Corrinne Harmuth
Hi to all,sorry for my bad english but i'm italian.
One of my friend have a korg nanopad with some bottons that doesn't work,It's possible to replace the buttons? maybe with arcade buttons ? i can change the chassis(the box that contain the buttons) if it necessary.
Corrinne Harmuth
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by MiL0
you could use the nanopad circuit board as a brain but you'd need to build a new case.

NVM = nevermind
Yes,I can cange the case,no problem,but the arcade button works??StephanV says no...
Corrinne Harmuth
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by deviantdigi
Nvm
Sorry what is Nvm?
Corrinne Harmuth
15.12.2010
Hi to all,sorry for my bad english but i'm italian.
One of my friend have a korg nanopad with some bottons that doesn't work,It's possible to replace the buttons? maybe with arcade buttons ? i can change the chassis(the box that contain the buttons) if it necessary.
Arcelia Siebeneck
15.06.2011
I am!
Keli Vandenbergh
15.06.2011
Why not? If djranking s are interested...
Arcelia Siebeneck
13.06.2011
haha nice one - I heard you can just 'snap' the button part of the pcb off and the x/y pad will continue to work but that mod looks pretty slick.

any chance of a translation?
Keli Vandenbergh
12.06.2011
Hope it helps...

http://www.hispasonic.com/blogs/kaos...midi-lite/2666
Pansy Shiveley
30.12.2010
I'm still convinced it's not gonna work without a serious deal of knowledge on various aspects, and a very time consuming mod.

Still, if you want to give it a try: open up the casing, remove one button, solder a new one to it, hook it up and see if it works. This new button doesn't have to be an arcade button, buy a cheap button if you don't have any laying around (make sure it's a hold button, not a toggle one!).

If it works, you're in luck, go ahead and replace the other buttons too. If it doesn't work (which I predict is gonna happen), it means you can't just replace velocity-sensitive buttons with regular ones. This would require a new midi brain or firmware (custom, written by you), either of which is probably not an option for you. You can just resolder the old button and use it like it was before. Assuming you didn't have to break the case trying this.
Corrinne Harmuth
30.12.2010
Bump...

So there is no way to change the buttons?
Corrinne Harmuth
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by MiL0
you could use the nanopad circuit board as a brain but you'd need to build a new case.

NVM = nevermind
Yes,I can cange the case,no problem,but the arcade button works??StephanV says no...
Arcelia Siebeneck
23.12.2010
you could use the nanopad circuit board as a brain but you'd need to build a new case.

NVM = nevermind
Corrinne Harmuth
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by deviantdigi
Nvm
Sorry what is Nvm?
Franklin Momany
23.12.2010
Nvm
Corrinne Harmuth
23.12.2010
So... there is no way to change the buttons??
Pansy Shiveley
17.12.2010
Honestly, I don't see this happening. First of all, arcade buttons are quite deep (the shallowest I've found still have an installation depth of 22mm), you'd have to build an entirely new case. Secondly, arcade buttons aren't velocity sensitive, and your Korg buttons are. It may be incompatible hardware-wise, if not, you'd probably have to update drivers & stuff, and I believe you're completely on your own here.

My suggestion: lose the Korg (or use it for whatever functions you can still use it for, be creative) and buy an Akai LPD8. It's actually not gonna be much more expensive than buying the arcade buttons, and it's a very nice (and sturdy!) controller, I'm using it myself. Or buy a MIDI fighter if you have the cash.
Corrinne Harmuth
17.12.2010

How i can change the buttons?
Franklin Momany
16.12.2010
Anything's possible unless there is something wrong with the Korgs chip.
Ok Moroski
16.12.2010
It _may_ be possible, but with arcade buttons I believe you would lose the velocity sensitivity, and you would have to make an entirely new chassis. It could be functional but would not be as good as new.
Corrinne Harmuth
16.12.2010
up...

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