Hd Dj
A guy on my favorite DIY site posted a niffty looking controller out of an old HD. Check it out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HDDJ_Turning_an_old_hard_disk_drive_into_a_rotary/
Hd Dj
A guy on my favorite DIY site posted a niffty looking controller out of an old HD. Check it out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HDDJ_Turning_an_old_hard_disk_drive_into_a_rotary/
Thats pretty sick, looks cool too.
It seems to be over my head. He is not doing this via midi thats for sure.
*jaws drop. That’s super cool.
I guess this guy does a lot of stuff:
http://research.microsoft.com/~nvillar/
INstructables is just soooo cool!
[QUOTE]The HDDJ is implemented as an embedded device, with a
Microchip PIC microcontroller with built-in support for serial-line
emulation over USB. The microcontroller operates a continuous
routine in which it polls the state of all eight buttons on the
device, calculates the spin velocity/direction of the spin-plate
based on the HDD motor outputs (cf. Figure 4), and samples the
position of the slider potentiometer. Only when a change of state
in any of the controls is detected, this information is
communicated to the PC via proprietary ASCII-based serial
protocol. In every poll cycle, the microcontroller program checks
the status of the incoming serial-line buffer for control data from
the PC. The HDDJ responds to commands to turn on or off any of
its built-in LEDs, or to set the position of the motorized slider. In
this way, the device, although self-contained, remains generic and
independent from any particular ColorDex program logic, with
the intention that it could be easily incorporated into a different
system. A planned revision to the firmware will add support for
the MIDI protocol over USB.[/QUOTE]
interesting stuff thanks for the link