DIY Midi....ish?
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  1. #1
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    Default DIY Midi....ish?

    Well at the moment I use my iPhone on touchOSC using 2 big faders for the volume faders and a smaller fader for the monitor volume (headphones). I then have two toggle buttons for cue channel (headphones) decks A & B.

    What I want to do, is make a physical version Of this, as a touchscreen is quite tricky to use.

    So what I want to know is, how would I go about it? Any idea of the circuitry? What componants will be needed?

    Ive done an advanced engineering course as part of my engineering apprentiship so I don't mind the electronic work. It's just the electronic deign I'm not good at.

    I want to use Midi CC's preferably.

    So if anyone knows, please given us a shout'!!!!
    - 2011 13" MBP | Akai LPD8 | KRK MP5's | iPhone 4 TouchOSC Custom Map -
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    You could give auduino a go or you could get a korg nanokontrol, take out the insides use that inside a custom case? Much cheeper and easier that way.
    Macbook, S4, Novation Launchpad, Korg nanoKontrol, TSP2, Ableton 8.

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    An Arduino would be the easiest to use (though I'm a PIC fan). They have a special midi library and all the connections are well documented. You can use some serial to midi converter software.

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