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Gamepad midi
Posted on: 02.10.2012 by Gaston Weyrauch
i created this midi controller with a gamepad remote and a shell of a directv wifi box i hollowed out, as you can see it looks good aand is pretty cool to make as a project but i wouldnt recommend it as a real peace of kit to always use. its home made and isnt intended for this use even though it does work pretty well. i also used multicontrol software to convert it into midi signals, its the only software i found that worked well with a macbook.
Kellie Myrum
04.10.2012
Originally Posted by omartin
this is awesome, where did you buy the bottons??
I order those from one guy here in serbia. Buttons are super-responsive but seems like gamepad isn't fast enough to provide the best performance for arcade buttons. I mean its great for triggering effects but not so much for cue juggling.
Kellie Myrum
03.10.2012
IG control.JPG

It's still unfinished and it was originally meant to control Instant Grats. Also pretty dirty..
Kellie Myrum
03.10.2012
Originally Posted by omartin
i used a converter called "muliticontrol"
Thanks. It's just I can't find it online...

Are those pads velocity sensitive?
Gaston Weyrauch
02.10.2012
i created this midi controller with a gamepad remote and a shell of a directv wifi box i hollowed out, as you can see it looks good aand is pretty cool to make as a project but i wouldnt recommend it as a real peace of kit to always use. its home made and isnt intended for this use even though it does work pretty well. i also used multicontrol software to convert it into midi signals, its the only software i found that worked well with a macbook.
Kellie Myrum
04.10.2012
Originally Posted by omartin
this is awesome, where did you buy the bottons??
I order those from one guy here in serbia. Buttons are super-responsive but seems like gamepad isn't fast enough to provide the best performance for arcade buttons. I mean its great for triggering effects but not so much for cue juggling.
Gaston Weyrauch
04.10.2012
also they are not velocity sensitive, just strait shots.
Gaston Weyrauch
04.10.2012
this is awesome, where did you buy the bottons??
Gaston Weyrauch
04.10.2012
yeah i did =\ i had an awesome lpd8 that broke on me and i didnt want to just throw it away
Kellie Myrum
03.10.2012
IG control.JPG

It's still unfinished and it was originally meant to control Instant Grats. Also pretty dirty..
Shonda Soulier
03.10.2012
High five! I love a down and dirty DIY project.
Kellie Myrum
03.10.2012
Originally Posted by omartin
i used a converter called "muliticontrol"
Thanks. It's just I can't find it online...

Are those pads velocity sensitive?
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
03.10.2012
looks like you cannibalized an lpd8 for the two bottom pads
Gaston Weyrauch
02.10.2012
i used a converter called "muliticontrol"
Kellie Myrum
02.10.2012
Nice job! Which converter is it?
Ciara Cuttill
02.10.2012
looks good!!!

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