These look kind of cool
http://vmeter.net/?gclid=CL_hkK-v16wCFSOMtgodPFhHqQ
These look kind of cool
http://vmeter.net/?gclid=CL_hkK-v16wCFSOMtgodPFhHqQ
been mentioned in a few threads already. i do like the look of them if building a custom controller or something, could get expensive once u add in a few tho.
the unreleased quneo sort of has those too and is only going to be 200usd all in - or 2nd hand scs.3d/3m's can be got cheap.
11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2maschine mk2 / x1 mk2 / z1 / f1 / midifighter / lpd8 / 2x launchpad / launchkontrol xl
Originally Posted by derschaich
the problem with these controllers is that they case is made of 2 bits of glued together plastic so u can't easily mod / retrofit them into a diy controller.
11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2maschine mk2 / x1 mk2 / z1 / f1 / midifighter / lpd8 / 2x launchpad / launchkontrol xl
Originally Posted by derschaich
If there's enough interest we could definitely release a version that's just the PCB. One useful thing about the current design is some engraved tracks that you can feel with your finger. If you wanted that on a custom one, you'd have to be careful with lining up the pcb and acrylic. If you didn't need the track, it would be as simple as gluing several to a 1/16" piece of acrylic (fairly straight forward with transfer tape).
The current rev is manufactured in sheets, and then machined apart after gluing. So individual pcbs would have to be from a new run.
It's not entirely implemented yet, but SPI communications are available.
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