(Cheap) Custom Midi Controller.
(Cheap) Custom Midi Controller. Posted on: 30.05.2011 by Maryanne Weatherill Well decided to get up off my ass and start work on my custom gamepad controller and not let my blown xbox pcb stop me. After two days heres where im at.Under the hood. Have to go to my local game store tomorrow and pick up a generic gamepad (couldnt be bothered waiting for an internet order) My main goal for this project was to keep it cheap final cost breakdown is: -Buttons- Free (Courtesy of my college) -Potentiometers- Same as above. -Generic case -5e (Maplin) -Can of white spray paint (left over from an old project) -Gamepad (11e estimate) Total Cost: 16e The only problem that i have is the big red buttons aren't very tactile. But heck they were free. My plan is to use it for 2 deck control (Loops, cue points, key and filter) using the top left button as a shift key. Edit: Could someone please explain to me how to attach images. Cheers. | |
Maryanne Weatherill 01.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by mr.drumer.boy
Originally Posted by "cjz"
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Leeanna Ayla 31.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Yep.
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Maryanne Weatherill 30.05.2011 | Well decided to get up off my ass and start work on my custom gamepad controller and not let my blown xbox pcb stop me. After two days heres where im at. Under the hood. Have to go to my local game store tomorrow and pick up a generic gamepad (couldnt be bothered waiting for an internet order) My main goal for this project was to keep it cheap final cost breakdown is: -Buttons- Free (Courtesy of my college) -Potentiometers- Same as above. -Generic case -5e (Maplin) -Can of white spray paint (left over from an old project) -Gamepad (11e estimate) Total Cost: 16e The only problem that i have is the big red buttons aren't very tactile. But heck they were free. My plan is to use it for 2 deck control (Loops, cue points, key and filter) using the top left button as a shift key. Edit: Could someone please explain to me how to attach images. Cheers. |
Maryanne Weatherill 01.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by mr.drumer.boy
Originally Posted by "cjz"
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Maryanne Weatherill 01.06.2011 | Finished Bought a standard usb gamepad (no name) for 8e that brings my total cost to: E13.00 Soldered it up last nite and began mapping today have all the buttons mapped and will do the potentiometers tomorrow. The only problem i have had so far was soldering on the potentiometers had to scrap off a good lash of the protective coating then just blobbed on a load of solder as you can see below. Anyway heres the finished product. Fairly happy with it since its my first diy controller. Dont really plan on using it at a gig more for home use. Cheers to all the people here whos posts gave me the knowledge and help i needed to allow me make this controller. Edit: Just a bit of information i didnt do any desoldering at all. And the pots and buttons still work fine Also im using rejoice to convert Hid data to midi. I was using fergo for a while but found rejoice to be easier for some reason. |
Dahlia Miklovic 01.06.2011 | Not bad for 2 days of work, video? |
Leeanna Ayla 31.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Yep.
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Marva Cupid 31.05.2011 | how many buttons and pots are you using |
Gloria Lemmel 30.05.2011 | You have to upload the images to a file hosting site, I use Photobucket, and from there, click on the IMG Code that's available under each photo when you scroll over the images in your album. Photobucket automatically copies that for you when you click on it. Paste the IMG code for the image that you want, right where you want it to be in the post. Rinse, Wash, Repeat. Your controller sounds pretty good. I'm excited to see how it turns out. |
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