NanoKontrol Hacking

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NanoKontrol Hacking
Posted on: 22.06.2010 by Halina Gopinath
Taking inspiration from: http://fakemoneyproductions.blogspot...-blown-at.html

I would like to create a custom controller, im pretty sure arcade buttons will work for the buttons? Also from the looks of the insides i could take out the mounted LEDs and put on new ones? What spec would they have to be?

Thanks for any help
Halina Gopinath
22.06.2010
Taking inspiration from: http://fakemoneyproductions.blogspot...-blown-at.html

I would like to create a custom controller, im pretty sure arcade buttons will work for the buttons? Also from the looks of the insides i could take out the mounted LEDs and put on new ones? What spec would they have to be?

Thanks for any help
Halina Gopinath
23.06.2010
I have an LPD8 for drums i'm using a nanokontrol, i believe you're believeing of a nanopad.

I will have to build a new case and stuff i was just wondering if the buttons would be compatible, im only using the brains of the controller.
Michaele Merena
23.06.2010
I believe one of the biggest problems you'll have is that the arcade buttons are too "tall" to fit in your nanokontrol; you'll have to do a case hack... plus i can't see why you'd want to lose velocity sensitivity, the nanokontrol buttons are reasonably large as they are...

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