Jog Wheels with Livid Brain?
Jog Wheels with Livid Brain? Posted on: 26.05.2011 by Percy Keehan Ok so screw everything I have been trying to do. Me and my stepdad are going the simple, and awesome route.Livid. Now I know it will take a while but can you somehow make jog wheels with the livid components? If not, I was going to buy two or four of these: http://www.djdeals.com/eksXP5.htm Just a simple question- If you have an answer please write it | |
Percy Keehan 26.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by MiL0
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Percy Keehan 26.05.2011 | Ok so screw everything I have been trying to do. Me and my stepdad are going the simple, and awesome route. Livid. Now I know it will take a while but can you somehow make jog wheels with the livid components? If not, I was going to buy two or four of these: http://www.djdeals.com/eksXP5.htm Just a simple question- If you have an answer please write it |
Percy Keehan 26.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by MiL0
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Reece Murray 26.05.2011 | I've been wondering this very same question. Not specifically Livid, but touch sensitive jogs with a DIY midi brain. I'd kill for something like a miniaturized Livid Block with endless encoders and a jog wheel. Does anyone know if any of these brains can be configured for 14-bit jogs? |
Arcelia Siebeneck 26.05.2011 | The thing is, you want to go for the 'simple route' and Livid actually requires quite a bit more soldering work to get up and running. It also costs more for no real advantage. That 600usd could be better invested in better alternatives imo But yeah, to answer your question, you can make jog wheels with the Livid brains... touch sensitivity I'm not sure about though. |
Percy Keehan 26.05.2011 | im on a 600 dollar budget which i saved up for exactly this and not going for anything too detailed. I will change it up eventually if i want to. But this is the route im going. And i no about those EKS10s but I couldnt find them anywhere thank you for the link |
Arcelia Siebeneck 26.05.2011 | I have a pair of XP10's which are basically the same controller as the XP5. They're not great controllers but are useful for hacking up. They also have a very nice optical rotary encoder inside them (here's the part: http://cn.digikey.com/1/1/18491-enco...600128b66.html) which works surprisingly well as a jog wheel. I personally wouldn't go down the Livid route - way too expensive imo. If you list the exact amount of analogue/digital/etc inputs you need, I'm sure someone on here can come up with a better/cheaper alternative. I'm a big fan of Highly Liquid Midi CPU's myself... |
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