NES Controller

NES Controller
Posted on: 24.03.2011 by Brandee Mceneany
Hey Guys,

Last week a friend and I found an old broken Nintendo Entertainment System when inspiration struck. We decided to build a controller out of this old NES. Basically we decided we wanted a few knobs and a bunch of buttons to control ableton. After hours of looking through PCB specs we decided to use a Nanokontrol. We gutted the NES and now I am in the process of looking for a cheap Nanokontrol. Firstly, I wanted to know if anyone has had experience with gutting a Nanokontrol and secondly if anyone had better ideas for a PCB. Thanks DJTT, you guys are great!
Brandee Mceneany
25.03.2011
Originally Posted by derschaich
use a standard gamepad (used ~ 1$) and some converter software.

hacking the pcb is super easy. have a tutorial with a couple of photos on my blog (link below -> clone DIY tutorial)
Thanks guys for the input. I was actually curious as to hos many average inputs they have. I was figuring 16- 20 buttons along with a few analog inputs.
Brandee Mceneany
24.03.2011
Hey Guys,

Last week a friend and I found an old broken Nintendo Entertainment System when inspiration struck. We decided to build a controller out of this old NES. Basically we decided we wanted a few knobs and a bunch of buttons to control ableton. After hours of looking through PCB specs we decided to use a Nanokontrol. We gutted the NES and now I am in the process of looking for a cheap Nanokontrol. Firstly, I wanted to know if anyone has had experience with gutting a Nanokontrol and secondly if anyone had better ideas for a PCB. Thanks DJTT, you guys are great!
Brandee Mceneany
25.03.2011
Originally Posted by derschaich
use a standard gamepad (used ~ 1$) and some converter software.

hacking the pcb is super easy. have a tutorial with a couple of photos on my blog (link below -> clone DIY tutorial)
Thanks guys for the input. I was actually curious as to hos many average inputs they have. I was figuring 16- 20 buttons along with a few analog inputs.
Allene Manitta
25.03.2011
use a standard gamepad (used ~ 1$) and some converter software.

hacking the pcb is super easy. have a tutorial with a couple of photos on my blog (link below -> clone DIY tutorial)
Tatum Ansaldo
24.03.2011
You can get nanokontrols pretty cheap right now cos the G2 is coming out soonish. I picked one up brand new the other week for 25GBP

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