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by meantown » Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:47 am
It's looks very interesting building a specialized controller. I've been trying to follow this from the links that someone here put to midibox.org. I tried to register, but I don't know that it worked or not. I see this message on the registration screen.
News: Sorry for the connection issues.
Looks like the system was compromised somewhere. i blocked certain processes and i am updating software and will buy more ram. Again i am sorry about this. I will do my best to fix it. Regards, Twin-X
and I've received no email about registration?
Anyway if somebody could answer. I would like to build a simple matrix of buttons. Like 8X8 (maybe 8x16 or shift - 8x8 with labled buttons would be great) each one dedicated to a program change. Midi channel 1 Program change 1, 2, 3, ..... etc. in as small of an area as possible. I have a couple of Peavey PC1600's with 16 faders and 16 buttons and would like to switch their presets in a small simple footprint next to my keyboard.
Currently I'm using a Trigger Finger to change them it's a little large and clunky for the job.
It's a pretty simple interface idea compared to the impressive work you guys are doing. I'm really impressed.
Hopefully my simple design I could build easily since I'm a beginner and it would take me a long time to develop the chops you guys have.
Can someone help me out and point me in the right direction?
Currently each preset to each of the 2 PC1600's I have gives me 32 channels of Volumes, next preset 32 channels of Pans, etc. Send A (headphones), Send B (PA System), Send C (reamp Bass amplifier), Send D (reamp Marshall amplifier), Send E (reamp Vox Amplifer), Send F (reamp Fender amplifier), Send G (Headphone Reverb), Send H (Mix Reverb). Program changes also map to PC1600 Scenes which send the levels settings of any presets existing in the PC1600. I use this into Ableton Live 7 of course.
Each of the PC1600's has a dual pedal input. I use Piano keyboard sustain type pedals mapped to trigger buttons. Mark and Stop; Launch; Next Marker; Record.
It would be nice to have more pedals like that so I could easily step through more commands controlling Ableton hands free while I keep my hands ready on the guitar etc. when tracking, recording, etc.
Again impressive some of the designs, you've linked here. Gets me thinking of all kinds of possiblities. I'm at the beginning though. My simple matrix would help me immensely.
Thanks for the topic.