I want to MOD my 4D with more LED buttons and arcade buttons to trigger stuff.
Im very new to electronics and am scared if i open up my £1,300 mixer and start cutting holes in it and re-wiring it i could be partaking in a very expensive experiment of which i dont know the outcome.
Im based in the UK. Are there any bods about that someone could direct me to to help?
Allen & Heath forums aren’t too active so i thought this would be a good place to start.
Having just gotten a 4D I can’t express how much I would cringe if you started cutting into it…
Why not simply add more controllers with buttons (such as a Midifighters) and/or LEDs, which you could then mod and not risk destroying your 4D if it goes wrong? That’s what I’ve got my Akai MPD-18 for, which I’m going to open up in the spring and have a play with
I also wouldn’t recommend you to mod your xone. Try with smaller and cheaper gear first, or try to make a controller yourself (there are a lot of threads about that here).
What i mean is visual feedback is the main thing for me. The XONE:4D although its awesome has so little visual feedback.
I need some more slap buttons like arcade buttons and some more light up buttons.
I currently use a XONE92, Korg Nano pad, Nano Control, Behringer BCF, Midi Keyboard and Foot pedal.
I wanted to consolidate all my gear into one controller rather than having to reach for stuff and bringing millions of stands for all my gear… thats the reason behind wanting to mod..
I want to build a controller but wouldnt know where to start… Like i said i need to make sure that each LED button on my controller would respond to a clip being on or off or i could customise it to respond in different ways…
Can i buy LED arcade buttons and is this all possible?
I know more equipment probably isnt the answer, but if your trying to consolidate into one or two pieces…from what you’re saying you need I would recommend looking into the Akai APC40. It has the exact functionality your looking for in terms of LED buttons and pads. Check it out.
The APC is quite a large investment. By the way you’re talking with LEDs being on and off in terms of when clips are being fired, I assume that you’re using Ableton Live for your performance software, is that right?