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while making the bottom side of it concave is quite stylish, I feel like it wastes a bit of space.
We all know what people are going to call for: ARCADE BUTTONS!!!!! hahaha...
I feel like they could go on the bottom portion.
By the way, I'm loving the look of your design here, you did a very nice job on it.
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I want it to have my babies.
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Tech Guru
"I feel like it wastes a bit of space"
Quite true. It's not very efficient, though i'm a bit torn between a classical design and a more progressive aesthetic. I just needed a starting point to get this personal project underway. Another concept would merge a circular base with elevated areas for controls.
"I want it to have my babies."
Lol, There IS a glory hole on the bottom but I never really had the intention to incorporate a mini in/out.
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I mean, dont get me wrong. This is perhaps the sexiest piece of kit I've seen hahaha, and I *like* that concavity, butttt, It is a tad wasteful, and I feel lots of people will have problems with that.
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yeah, i mean, this link
http://kontrolprodj.com/content/view/19/1/
is like a bulky, non sexy version of your controller.
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Tech Guru
That, Stanton looks very nice. Dunno what 900AUD translates into EUR or USD but I would want this to sell for no more than 200-300USD.
Also, keep in mind this is about 2 hours behind a 3D app with no real reference than memory. I will want to add more controls, perhaps a basic LED and other gizmos. The main thrust of this is inexpensive but stylish and functionality. I'll continue to develop based on other things I would like and your comments.
Oh yeah, for a sense of scale I used standard dimension from CDJ-1000
Thanks
Oooh, those assignable controls on the stanton are the teets
Last edited by space monkey; 12-15-2009 at 11:20 PM.
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Comments. arcade button cue points!
I think a run of 8 buttons with 2 at the top for modifying would be perfect. run down the side of the unit. I'd have something like:
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o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
with the o's being the arcade buttons and the .'s being 2 modifier buttons.
In fact... I think you could just about ghetto/DIY this controller. The hard part is the platter. Both the fabrication of it and the touch-sensor on it.
Can anyone find a diy part that works as a touch sensor that we can connect to a larger platter.
B.C.Ninja's Mod to the xbox controller has nearly enough buttons.
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hahaha, see what I mean man?
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