MF Classic Project
MF Classic Project Posted on: 19.11.2012 by Deangelo Boender I've decided to customize my midi fighter classic! I'm not exactly sure what I want to do with it yet, I'm believeing of simply adding more buttons to it, so that I can have dedicated bank buttons similar to the MF3D. I'll look around for some other ideas, and if theres anything cool you guys want to see, just say so!My first step is to break ground on actually digging in and physically modifying my Midi Fighter, and I believe the "pulsing LED" mod is a good start. The DJTT instructional video is simple and straightforward, but I have a question! Is there any reason that the resistor and the LED have to be wired in series? I would like to streamline my circuit board, and was wondering if I could solder my resistor on one side, and my LED to the other, effectively in parallel to the two points in the center of the board? Thanks for any input! | |
Deangelo Boender 19.11.2012 | I've decided to customize my midi fighter classic! I'm not exactly sure what I want to do with it yet, I'm believeing of simply adding more buttons to it, so that I can have dedicated bank buttons similar to the MF3D. I'll look around for some other ideas, and if theres anything cool you guys want to see, just say so! My first step is to break ground on actually digging in and physically modifying my Midi Fighter, and I believe the "pulsing LED" mod is a good start. The DJTT instructional video is simple and straightforward, but I have a question! Is there any reason that the resistor and the LED have to be wired in series? I would like to streamline my circuit board, and was wondering if I could solder my resistor on one side, and my LED to the other, effectively in parallel to the two points in the center of the board? Thanks for any input! |
Deangelo Boender 19.11.2012 | I remember seeing this build log before, but I didn't go through it in detail. I'll read through it and see what I can learn from others experiences! Also as a design note, I don't plan on doing a lot of LED feedback mapping, and if I do wish to, I have a clear topsheet on my Midi Fighter. Does taking out the light rods and mounting small buttons in the spaces between the arcade buttons sound like a fair idea? |
Era Roka 19.11.2012 | lookup the midifighter extreme project on DJTT |
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