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#1 User is offline   TK. 

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Posted 19 November 2003 - 04:12

LO did it again :)
This is a controller for Traktor or other DJ software, it provides the same extension port like LO's MIDIbox MF

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Posted 19 November 2003 - 22:48

ouaaww!!! beautiful!!! ;D

how do you make the transport button?

very good work!
Congratulation!!

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Posted 19 November 2003 - 23:14

Hi Pilo
Thanks  :)
The transport buttons were very easy
The local surplus shop has these buttons with a removeable clear plastic top all I did was to pop the top off then print a design on the inkjet and stick it underneath.
peace
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Posted 23 November 2003 - 05:05

Woooooohaaa! LO, youre just one of the best DIYers here. Full R E S P E C T.

Seems like you have much time and money.  ;)

Really only cool stuff coming out of your corner!

Question on that extension port: Does that mean, that you only connect that baby to your MBMF and thats it or for what is it?

That overlay is made again by that copy shop you mentioned?

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Posted 23 November 2003 - 12:04

blush...  blush
I dont think so


The extension port: Basicly I have 2 cores & a sid in a 1U rack case
One of the cores has 2 cables comming from it a 9 pin connector & a 25 pin connector. The 9 pin is for AIN extention devices only. The 25 pin (pictured) contains lines for MB_link (if required) DIN, AIN DOUT modules.
Therefore I can connect the traktor module, which only contains 1xAIN & 1XDIN or unplug and connect the other module which contains Motor faders, additional core etc etc.
When Modules are not connected I have "blank" plugs to fit on the ends of the cables which earth the AIN's to stop them going crazy
The wires inside are a bit of a mess! I struggle to remember what I have done every time I need to open it up! (just finished upgrading to 18F's phew...)

The overlay is a decal done with Lazertran (designed with CAD & Illustrator) and baked in the oven

was actually very cheap to make! My brother is a wood worker (plenty of offcuts!) & some people owe me favours! ie laser cutting panels etc.

cheer
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Posted 24 November 2003 - 06:18

ok, so the cores are actually in your rack, and you just connect wichever controls you want? that is a pretty cool idea!

and looks darn sweet too!

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Posted 24 November 2003 - 15:43

Hey LO,

 some very creative ideas there! and nice case too!

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Posted 28 November 2003 - 22:42

true work of art!!

super examples of the awesome flexibility of mbhp and mios!!!!!!

keep up the good work.

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Posted 30 November 2003 - 04:38

Nice, I need to start to work faster!!! As we Midiboxers always say, one day should have at least 25 hours!
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Posted 30 November 2003 - 14:22

25? I could go for 48 hours a day, and still not have any time left to fiddle atround with my MB.. :(

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