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Thanks gentleman for your honest comments on this!
I think you are right, and it's best to build my own designed Pseudo-Mackie from scratch.
So I'm going to search the forum for all related topics and see how far I can get...
It would be great and very helpful, if I'd have the possibility to see one of you and your babies "live" at work. And to discuss a few things.
Any chance to visit one of you guys somedays..?
That'd be so cool! :)
strinxx
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Thank you ilmenator, for showing up! Much appreciated!
That's what I was thinking, too... though I hoped I could do it the easy way ;o)
Whenever I have some time in the next few days, I'll have a deeper look inside the Houston and see what I'll find..
What part of the faders would be most interesting, by the way ... I mean for a picture?
Are we looking for some kind of label on them?
Thanks again for your help!
strinxx
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Hi everybody!
I'm new to this forum, and honestly, I'm completely blown off about what you guys are doing here!
Awesome!
I searched the web about kinda "turning the Houston into a Mackie", which brought me here, and what I saw was like
"my dream finally came true"... sort of!
What I would like to know, is, if it would be possible to keep the actual hardware (wich is of real good quality) of the Houston
- enclosure, faders, LCD, knobs, jog-wheel, whatever - and just replace its "brain" (if it has some... ;o), to magically turn it into a Mackie control...?
That would be so great, since I don't work with Cubase anymore (they rejected to support it anymore, anyway..) and the Houston doesn't have any Mackie-emulation mode. So my beloved controller is pretty much useless now...
There might be a few issues, though:
the LCD I think, has less numbers (is that the right word..?) compared to the Mackie, it has no timecode-display and no push-encoders.
So what I really would like to replace, are the original encoders with push-encoders, and I would love to have a timecode-strip.
If necessary, I'd replace the LCD as well, of course.
Is this possible (that'd be just soooo great!), or would I need a complete set of new/ other hardware?
Thanks ahead for any answer!
modifying a Steinberg "Houston controller"
in MIDIbox HUIs
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Hey gentlemen,
I've been off for a few days, tryin' to become a beautiful lady, but....
I completely messed it up, so... I think it wouldn't work out with us.
So sorry :cheer: