Updated first post with a new illustration that contains descriptions of each button (the greyed out text means that it's a secondary function)
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Updated first post with a new illustration that contains descriptions of each button (the greyed out text means that it's a secondary function)
Updated first post with picutres of the acryl boxes and an updated illustration...
Looking good autonic. I like you idea with the lighted play/loop I might use that.
Updated first post with last order details and hopefully the final pricetag for the two controllers: $715 (!)
If I had ordered exactly what I needed from the start and utilized the info at www.ucapps.de for forming my own micro controller, I think I could have trimmed the costs down to about $400-$500. But hey, I'm lazy and the UMC is one sexy piece of PCB.
This thing looks better and better everytime i see it.
Updated first post with new images of the *almost* finished first prototype.
Will start building the second unit soon (just waiting for 6 more green arcade buttons).
HIgh Five bro
awesome. now that calls for respect. would def like to see a vid of it beeing used :)
A video of it in use is coming up in a few days... it looks much better in a slight dimmed environment with the LED's lighting up.
I was just wondering autonic. the umc32 uses a different wiring scheme and I was wondering how you split it for digital and analog inputs?