how difficult would it to make a mapping for this:
would I be able to just learn all the buttons? I was thinking about some how using the joy stick to control the cross fader and possibly the up fader controls in Traktor Pro. Any ideas? Suggestions
Don’t A jockstick is 4 directional, 8 if you include corners. The joystick is likely a standard 8 directional stick; meaning it’s left 100%, left 0%, right 100%, right 0%, etc.
I don’t know if this is necessarily true at all…most joysticks will be four directional but they won’t be 100% especially if you program the axis values yourself through a midi joystick program.
but for 100 dollars don’t do it…either make your own from an existing pcb or buy a midi fighter…especially don’t do it for crossfaders…you could do it for effects or something.
i am by no means an expert in this arena, but i think it’s more than likely impossible to use this as a MIDI controller, as is. in order to use this in that kind of capacity, it would need to have the ability to send and receive MIDI signals. MIDI being a protocol, i imagine that MIDI controllers are built with certain hardware (and thereby firmware) that enables them to send/receive these signals. i have no idea what kind of signals this video game joystick sends to a computer, but i highly doubt it’s MIDI. BUT, as a possible solution, i wonder if you could open it up, gut the circuitry, and rebuild it with the circuit board from a DIY Midifighter kit?
He would download a program such as fergojoystick, which can interpret the signals being sent into the program, give those specific signals midi parameters then proceed to send those midi signals into a patchcable driver which could then be picked up and interpreted by traktor.
ooh, very cool. thanks for mentioning fergojoystick. i think i might set-up a couple game controllers that i have laying around as MIDI controllers now.