diy MIDI
diy MIDI Posted on: 22.05.2010 by Halina Gopinath http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9182 does anyone know if i could wire something like this up to two fader connections on a midi brain? | |
Estefana Musfeldt 23.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by Str8upDrew
"There's no pictures or datasheets to tell for sure but just find the 2 connectors on the pot where the resistance does not change when you move the pot (use a multimeter to check). Those 2 points will be your Ground and +5v connections (swapping these makes no difference as you can just turn the fader upside down). To find the output connect one end of your meter to Ground, and poke around for a point that changes when you move the pot. Hope that helps." |
Graham Frazier 22.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by MonkeyFish
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Matthew Urtel 22.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by MonkeyFish
Like so, where the top 8 represent each switch on the joystick. |
Halina Gopinath 22.05.2010 | http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9182 does anyone know if i could wire something like this up to two fader connections on a midi brain? |
Estefana Musfeldt 23.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by Str8upDrew
"There's no pictures or datasheets to tell for sure but just find the 2 connectors on the pot where the resistance does not change when you move the pot (use a multimeter to check). Those 2 points will be your Ground and +5v connections (swapping these makes no difference as you can just turn the fader upside down). To find the output connect one end of your meter to Ground, and poke around for a point that changes when you move the pot. Hope that helps." |
Graham Frazier 22.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by MonkeyFish
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Matthew Urtel 22.05.2010 |
Originally Posted by MonkeyFish
Like so, where the top 8 represent each switch on the joystick. |
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