no thanks.julienb wrote:this post can interest you
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
Did you plan to build your own controller ??
ahah
machinate, you're not the whole world.
someone can be interested.
machinate, you're not the whole world.
someone can be interested.
Julien Bayle
Art + Teaching/Consulting
Ableton Certified Trainer
Max Certified Trainer
Structure Void / Ableton Certified Training Center
Art + Teaching/Consulting
Ableton Certified Trainer
Max Certified Trainer
Structure Void / Ableton Certified Training Center
I just think about people doesn't understand LED, circuits, etc.
I won't sell my future controller and I want to share ALL my ideas, etc
it was just the point
I won't sell my future controller and I want to share ALL my ideas, etc
it was just the point
Julien Bayle
Art + Teaching/Consulting
Ableton Certified Trainer
Max Certified Trainer
Structure Void / Ableton Certified Training Center
Art + Teaching/Consulting
Ableton Certified Trainer
Max Certified Trainer
Structure Void / Ableton Certified Training Center
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friend_kami
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for me, id been needing led feedback for 15 tracks, with atleast 5 scenes at a time (since i jump up and down a bit in my scenes while keeping some clips playing and whatnots), other then that id need a crossfader and an xy pad/joy, some toggle buttons aswell as some momentary aswell, and atleast 16 knobs. wouldnt mind more 
this would equal both my controllers im having at the moment, but condensed into one the same without having to look at the screen. awesome.
in fact i should build two, one for production and one for djstyle sets.
yup. one day.
this would equal both my controllers im having at the moment, but condensed into one the same without having to look at the screen. awesome.
in fact i should build two, one for production and one for djstyle sets.
yup. one day.
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Macrostructure
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Soldering is easy. Cutting holes and slots in a piece of sheet metal is easy. Building a case is easy.I actually wrote:Building one would be a peice of piss - but making it work might be a different story!
It's all the programming that scares the hell ot of me!
PS - Tripping? What is this 1989? Who are we, Kid n' Play?
Nigga pleeeeeze.
That really depends on what hardware you end up on, though... spec'ing out a project like this is what intimidates me the most, personally.Patch wrote:Soldering is easy. Cutting holes and slots in a piece of sheet metal is easy. Building a case is easy.I actually wrote:Building one would be a peice of piss - but making it work might be a different story!
It's all the programming that scares the hell ot of me!