Which type of gamepads have the most outputs?

Which type of gamepads have the most outputs?

Hey DJTT

Im looking to do a custom midi fighter like controller. So i want at least 16 digital outputs and 4 analog. Does anyone know of any gamepads that can give that? links would be great.

Thanks
-Ben

I’ve used two Playstation2 controllers with this USB adaptor. From one usb yo get 20 odd buttons and 8 analogues.

xbox 1 pads are also a good choice… you get 6 analogues per pad plus a built in usb hub so you can daisy chain them together.

but for the xbox pads dont u have to change the cord to usb?

Noob question on PS2 PCBs

On this subject, I have a very Noobish question.
When you rip open the gamepad- is it easy to follow where the connections onto the PCBs for the Analog pots/faders and Buttons should connect to?

yes and no… the cable is already usb; it’s just the connector that’s different.

all you need to do is chop the connector off and replace it with a standard male usb connector. I did it without even any soldering… just wrapped the 4 or so wires round each other then used electrical tape to keep it together.

if you’re using more than one xbox pad you can solder the additional pads directly to the first xbox pads’ internal usb hub which would be quite a neat solution.

ah ok makes sense. are there any other gamepads that could work?

Most are relatively easy to follow if you know the difference between analogue (pots, faders) and digital (buttons, switches).

The thing to look out for is the pcb inside the controller. Most of the older controllers have solid pcb’s inside them, but some of the newer ones have flexible pcb’s which are useless for soldering on to. The only way of finding this out is to either open the unit up or get one on a recommendation of one from someone else.

I’ve never used the XBox ones, but a lot of people have had a lot of success with them.

Awesome! So in theory, could you connect -for example, three or four PS2 gamepad PCBs via a USB hub to have even more inputs?

That’s the theory. The software conversion program is the key to doing that. Some programs allow several joysticks (Glovepie, Fergos etc.) but some only allow one (Rejoice).

I’m building something at the moment that will be using two PS2 joypads and several other components. Keep an eye out for other threads too. Everything I know about this stuff, I’ve picked up from the good people of this forum.

Blew my xbox pcb last week GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

im wondering if a gamepad is worth the trouble really.

it’s just a cheap brain. that’s why they’re so popular with modders. one can achieve the same result with many different brains, though.

i’m considering gamepads for the button pads because i’m intimidated by arduino.

yes true but there doesnt seem to be like a good recognized one.

could i use this?

or maybe this since it has a usb and its for the xbox

do you have any idea how many buttons and faders you need? that can go a long way in determining which gamepad to choose.

yeah 16 buttons at least 4 analog

oh that’s no problem. you need one with two joysticks (two faders per joystick) and 16 buttons which most of them have nowadays.

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there are 16 on this one. up, down, left, right; 1, 2, 3, 4; start, select; R1, R2; L1, L2; and one under each joystick.

google or ebay dual shock usb gampad and you’ll find what you’re looking for. many for less than $10.

^^Seriously? I can use those?? omg dude i love u. lol thanks for the straight answer!

But remember, if you will be using Junxion (mac ox), then is going to be problem with hatswitch (up, down, left, right). Search for a post in this forum “Hatswitch mapping”.