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Firebox controller for ableton


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Did you modify it for the correct number of AINs?

AUAIMBCTG?

well i grounded everything yes.

i also tried without using any AIN modules (just directly hooking up the pot to the Core and the pin value still changes when the pot is moved.

here is a dump of the output when moving the pot in UNMUXED mode

00000000685040 ms | [b0 28 4A] Channel 1: CC LSB 8 (Balance) value: 74

00000000685052 ms | [b0 18 4A] Channel 1: CC Undefined value: 74

00000000685189 ms | [b0 38 4A] Channel 1: CC LSB 24 (Undefined) value: 74

00000000748217 ms | [b0 20 49] Channel 1: CC LSB 0 (Bank Select) value: 73

id like the midi output to be as follows:

B0 28 4A

B0 28 4B

B0 28 4C

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so here is the initial layout of the front panel. still needs some work and more exact measurements

I am building a midi controller for ableton. mainly for Djing.

It will contain the following

6 channels

  - volume

  - 3 eqs + kill

  - 3 assignable effects + on/off

  - channel select

Master

  - volume

  - 3 eqs + kill

  - 2 assignable effects + on/off

  - master select

 

Tempo control

Mackie Navigation

  - up, down, left, right

  - play clip/scene

40x2 character LCD (red)

Built in sound card (likely Motu traveller)

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hey guys,

havent been here in a long time. been busy rennovating my house.

anyways im back to work on my controller. i've decided to keep things simple, and the reason being is because a friend of my gf owns about 40K in machine shop equipment so i am able to finally experiment with my front panel. i decided i am going to make things simple, use the mixer briefly for a few gigs, and see what is missing before i add more buttons, lights, etc.

here is the panel cut. this weekend i wll be cutting the holes for the knobs.

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hi res image here

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ZdR1AjzO6Bk/STxXSUm32-I/AAAAAAAAADE/uaSGgbghcsE/s1600/DSC02803.JPG

if u cant see the image visit my blog www.jamiea.ca

FYI, the front panel is made from aluminum. I picked up a piece of aluminum maybe 60" x 25" at a local metal shop for about $20 CDN. So essentiall i can build two front panels from the piece of aluminum i purchased! yippee!

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