korg nanopad hack?

Home :: Reviews of DJ equipment :: korg nanopad hack?Reply
korg nanopad hack?
Posted on: 29.03.2010 by Carolina Frolich
3 pads from my korg nanopad wont work anymore..

is it possible to hack it and mod it with arcade buttons??

if anyone knows how to, please help me on what to do

thanks
Carolina Frolich
29.03.2010
3 pads from my korg nanopad wont work anymore..

is it possible to hack it and mod it with arcade buttons??

if anyone knows how to, please help me on what to do

thanks
Maritza Lefevers
01.04.2010
korg will replace your nanopad for free and not even ask for the old one back!

as long as you have a copy of the receipt and its less than a year old.
Arcelia Siebeneck
28.03.2010
I can see the benefit of attempting this mod - it's a cheap way to get hold of a arcade controller 'brain'... it all depends on how easy it is to solder the arcade buttons to the board.

any photos of the guts?
Carolina Frolich
28.03.2010
to clarify things.. im not going for velocity sensitive buttons anymore.. and id want to mod it and make a new housing for it..

arcade buttons would better suit my style and i would like to use the scenes and the xy pad of the nanopad

the buttons arent actually broken.. you just have to press it a few hard times to get it to work
Shana Minsk
28.03.2010
I'd give it a go myself. If its as cheap as Trump says then if you do kill the thing you can always get a new one.
Although I do agree that if the buttons are broken now, then changing just the button wont do much. The problem is probably more than just that.
Miguel Silva
28.03.2010
I'm no expert at this, but given the "disposability" of the Korg nano series, wouldn't it be a better use of your resources to just buy a new nanopad?

I can only imagine that the inside of a nanopad very space-efficient, meaning that it'll be uber-difficult to physically mod, and if you do anything incorrectly, you're in a worse position than you started.

And who's to say that replacing the button will fix the actual problem? You sure won't be getting any velocity-sensitive results from an arcade button.

If it were me, I'd just buy a new one. $60. Simple.

<< Back to Reviews of DJ equipment Reply

Copyright 2012-2023
DJRANKINGS.ORG n.g.o.
Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Created by Ajaxel CMS

Terms & Privacy