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    Good stuff.

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    Indeed sounds like you might have the faders "floating" without a clear state. A pull-up or pull-down should do the trick. If you have that already, check your soldering. We had similar issues once on our build and realized it was due to poor contact.

    And well done! Love these DIY builds! =)

    Cheers

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    where did you get the arc buttons from? 16 for 25euro's?

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    How have you set it so you can use the midifighter maps? This is exactly what i want to do, can it be done with a teensy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32Digits View Post
    where did you get the arc buttons from? 16 for 25euro's?
    bought them from the DJTT shop

    Quote Originally Posted by troopa View Post
    How have you set it so you can use the midifighter maps? This is exactly what i want to do, can it be done with a teensy?
    yes, the umc comes with a configuration software, so configure each output.
    i am pretty sure it can be done with a teensy as well..
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    meh I actually thought 25USD but wrote euro ^^

    I wonder if sanwa buttons really differ from other chinese buttons, because they are one of the most expensive ones :O

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    Nice and cool stuff! You still rocking it?

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