Build Log} DIY Midi Mixer/Controller {x8-Arcade

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Build Log} DIY Midi Mixer/Controller {x8-Arcade
Posted on: 13.04.2011 by Leonardo Papajohn


I've been contemplating building a controller for a while now, and with watching and reading on other peoples build log's it encouraged me to move forward with my ideas. So the way my idea started is because I have an extra fully functional Lpd8 board, and I was believeing if it would possible to do an arcade mod with it. So I posted a thread on asking if anyone knew if it could be done, AND it very much so can be. So with that great news it got me believeing that I could do this and some how incorporate my M-Audio X-Session Pro that is also collecting dust. So I came up with the idea plan above. I wouldn't be adding anything really other then the arcade buttons and casing, It would just be me more so rearranging things to my liking.

Heres a look at what I'm using:






(not this exact hub, but one similar)



:eek:

Now the tricky part for me is how to go about removing the knob pots and faders rearranging and then adding wire to connect em back to the board(s).
So I'm kinda relying on you guys to dump some more knowledge on me, on what is the best way to go about doing this. Thanks in advance.
Leonardo Papajohn
30.04.2011
Originally Posted by ToOntown
you're looking at a custom top and enclosure and re-wiring everything. totally doable.

the tricky part about the X-Session Pro is the PCB. everything is soldered directly onto the board so there is very little room to add anything onto it. i didn't feel it was worth the hassle to de-solder everything (the 6 knobs, 4 faders, crossfader, and 10 tactile buttons) and resolder new ones, but it can definitely be done.

knowing this, you may want to reconsider the buttons you're using. you won't be able to preserve the 2 groups of tactile buttons on each side of the crossfader. you could go all arcade, or even some smaller momentary push buttons (found on eBay)...

i'm not attempting to discourage you, just advise you of the pitfalls i experienced when i started modding my XSP.
Can i see some of you progress, ill be posting my progress within the next 2 weeks
Leonardo Papajohn
28.04.2011
Originally Posted by MiL0
here's a video of the LPD8 circuit board... pretty easy to solder replacement faders/pots on to it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a7NU98fSMI
thanks man, this is super helpful, can you link me to where i can pick some of those up?
Leonardo Papajohn
13.04.2011


I've been contemplating building a controller for a while now, and with watching and reading on other peoples build log's it encouraged me to move forward with my ideas. So the way my idea started is because I have an extra fully functional Lpd8 board, and I was believeing if it would possible to do an arcade mod with it. So I posted a thread on asking if anyone knew if it could be done, AND it very much so can be. So with that great news it got me believeing that I could do this and some how incorporate my M-Audio X-Session Pro that is also collecting dust. So I came up with the idea plan above. I wouldn't be adding anything really other then the arcade buttons and casing, It would just be me more so rearranging things to my liking.

Heres a look at what I'm using:






(not this exact hub, but one similar)



:eek:

Now the tricky part for me is how to go about removing the knob pots and faders rearranging and then adding wire to connect em back to the board(s).
So I'm kinda relying on you guys to dump some more knowledge on me, on what is the best way to go about doing this. Thanks in advance.
Shana Minsk
30.04.2011
Very useful video. Good to know I don't need to desolder the old pots in order for the new pots to work.
Leonardo Papajohn
30.04.2011
Originally Posted by ToOntown
you're looking at a custom top and enclosure and re-wiring everything. totally doable.

the tricky part about the X-Session Pro is the PCB. everything is soldered directly onto the board so there is very little room to add anything onto it. i didn't feel it was worth the hassle to de-solder everything (the 6 knobs, 4 faders, crossfader, and 10 tactile buttons) and resolder new ones, but it can definitely be done.

knowing this, you may want to reconsider the buttons you're using. you won't be able to preserve the 2 groups of tactile buttons on each side of the crossfader. you could go all arcade, or even some smaller momentary push buttons (found on eBay)...

i'm not attempting to discourage you, just advise you of the pitfalls i experienced when i started modding my XSP.
Can i see some of you progress, ill be posting my progress within the next 2 weeks
Arcelia Siebeneck
29.04.2011
pick some of what up?

these are the female breadboard jumpers I got: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT (just cut them in half and solder the wire onto the LPD8 pcb)

these are the 20k linear potentiometers I got: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Linear-Potenti...item230f9ed357

the LPD8 and MPK Mini were private auctions on eBay.
Leonardo Papajohn
28.04.2011
Originally Posted by MiL0
here's a video of the LPD8 circuit board... pretty easy to solder replacement faders/pots on to it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a7NU98fSMI
thanks man, this is super helpful, can you link me to where i can pick some of those up?
Shonda Soulier
28.04.2011
you're looking at a custom top and enclosure and re-wiring everything. totally doable.

the tricky part about the X-Session Pro is the PCB. everything is soldered directly onto the board so there is very little room to add anything onto it. i didn't feel it was worth the hassle to de-solder everything (the 6 knobs, 4 faders, crossfader, and 10 tactile buttons) and resolder new ones, but it can definitely be done.

knowing this, you may want to reconsider the buttons you're using. you won't be able to preserve the 2 groups of tactile buttons on each side of the crossfader. you could go all arcade, or even some smaller momentary push buttons (found on eBay)...

i'm not attempting to discourage you, just advise you of the pitfalls i experienced when i started modding my XSP.
Arcelia Siebeneck
29.04.2011
here's a video of the LPD8 circuit board... pretty easy to solder replacement faders/pots on to it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a7NU98fSMI
Shay Wyche
13.04.2011
Keep a look out for old faulty mixers on Ebay and the like. Sometimes you can pick them up for next to nothing and strip out all the internal wiring etc.
Leonardo Papajohn
13.04.2011
Also, does anyone have any recommendations for enclosures?

I've seen these on the community s, but they seem to small for what im doing?
(Maybe I'm reading the measurements wrong?)
Leonardo Papajohn
13.04.2011
Kinda something like that, Im gonna have both the xsession and lpd8 boards cased in there using them as they normally would (just rearranged some how lol) hooked up to a usb hub. Idk, if you can understand how for what im explaining lol but it makes sense in my head lol
Matha Obray
13.04.2011
Nice! are u going to use the x-session as like a base and build on top of it?

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