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Ideas for a controller slipmat-shape support surface
Posted on: 29.10.2009 by Mechelle Duncil
Hey everybody,

I am not good with manual work and I am not good in mods, but I have always have an idea that I believe is quite useful and I want to give it a try.

Have you ever been on a tight spaced Dj booth trying to find where to put your controller? It happens to me all the time, and almost every time I feel like wanting to place it on top of a turntable, but there is something that is in my way of doing it... the TT spindle. Yes it is that center protuberance in the TT that avoids me from placing my vci on top. Sometimes if there is no other space I just put some foam or something to make a flat surface on top of the tt.

So I have been believeing of making a kind of sandwich with 2 slipmats and some round shaped foam in between so I can create a flat surface that allows me to palce my vci on top of the TT without touching the spindle or damaging any surface. Do I explain myself?

I Know it is a strange question and concept description but maybe someone already came up with a similar idea or, maybe any suggestion to create this slipmat shaped surface? or solution for placing a vci on top of a tt...

Cheers!
Mechelle Duncil
29.10.2009
Hey everybody,

I am not good with manual work and I am not good in mods, but I have always have an idea that I believe is quite useful and I want to give it a try.

Have you ever been on a tight spaced Dj booth trying to find where to put your controller? It happens to me all the time, and almost every time I feel like wanting to place it on top of a turntable, but there is something that is in my way of doing it... the TT spindle. Yes it is that center protuberance in the TT that avoids me from placing my vci on top. Sometimes if there is no other space I just put some foam or something to make a flat surface on top of the tt.

So I have been believeing of making a kind of sandwich with 2 slipmats and some round shaped foam in between so I can create a flat surface that allows me to palce my vci on top of the TT without touching the spindle or damaging any surface. Do I explain myself?

I Know it is a strange question and concept description but maybe someone already came up with a similar idea or, maybe any suggestion to create this slipmat shaped surface? or solution for placing a vci on top of a tt...

Cheers!
Santi Taos
31.10.2009
i still use tt's but these are some great idea's that someone could really capitalize from.
Mechelle Duncil
31.10.2009
those are some nice ideas! Though I am not shure in using the isolation pads.
Chilly it would be nice if you could post some pics on how you use them
Do you believe that it would clear the spindle on a Turntable?

@Cutta:
I believe that the extra inch will not bother. Though the issue of the spinning platter is something to believe about... I am a simple man so I just put 2 pieces pf tape to stop it turning lol.

Also Turntables are usually placed so they dont receive much vibration and their foot stands absorve vibration aswell so placing the vci on top it aids with preventing possible vibration issues.
Adolf Hit
29.10.2009
I normally just roll 2 x VCI on each 1200 cover, and laptop on top of 1 cdj which keeps 1 cdj free for backup.

I have often thought about making a bracket like you describe though the issue of the platter rotating always gets me
Tania Somppi
29.10.2009
I'd just ask where they keep the lids for the decks and play on top of that
Random X
30.10.2009
Word of the 3rd!

These are the pads Chilly is talking about:
Nick Ross
29.10.2009
I use 2 Auralex Monitor Isolation pads for this. I've notched out on the bottom certain spaces for CDJ-1000's. I can fit the 2 pads over a CDJ-1000 and the VCI-100 on top of it without touching the platter.

Should work jsut fine for a tuntable.

Word.
Lorrine Eckstein
29.10.2009
That sounds like a pretty good Idea!

Would be pretty easy to make aswel...

one thing to consider though, would be that the VCI 100 is 14 inches wide and a slipmat is (12inches) so there would be an overlap of 1 inch either side.

Also movement from the turntable platter could be an issue.

One Idea thats just come to me while writing this is:

Adding 4 large extra feet (with foam in the centre to help absorb vibrations) on either corner of the vci so that it stud up over the turntable platter much like the feet on the new (EKS Otus USB DJ Controller). Could possibly add another foot to the centre of the vci to sit on the turntable spindle aswel for added stability - not sure if this would work, would have to take down dimensions and lay out of the deck to check - Unfortunately I dont have a turntable to test this out.

Just my little brainstorm on the idea - Will have a believe of some more possible inventions! :P

Cutta

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