TK. Posted August 13, 2005 Report Posted August 13, 2005 Richard has built an eye-catching black/red box to control Traktor. He wrote:I am sure you are bored by all the gratitude you get, however I must thankyou sincerely for this wonderful project.Attached are pictures of a midibox64 built as a Traktor controller.I am UK based.The front panel is a sheet of galvanised steel backed with 3mm plywood.Printed paper cutouts stuck to it ten covered in clear plastic.No great problems building it, all using stripboard curcuit boards.Keep up this amazing project, as we all apprechiate your time & enthusiam.Richard Kennett. Quote
Skunk Posted August 14, 2005 Report Posted August 14, 2005 "Eye-catching" meets the point! Richard, could you please post some pictures about the inside life of your box? Cheers,Skunk Quote
Wild_Weasel Posted August 16, 2005 Report Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Richard!Cool Midibox!!!My question is how does the "wind" function works. Does is utilise a rotary encoder? If so does the deck spin forward and backward as you twiddle the knob ---- or: (which is what i found out) fasten up the deck if given a value above 64 and reverse the deck if given a value below 64???I'm asking because I have some problems hooking up my rotary encoder --> see: http://69.56.171.55/~midibox/forum/index.php?topic=3852.0regardsmichael Quote
pleasuredungeon Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 It isn't a rotary encoder. I found your problem when testing the knob out. So I assigned it to deck seek position instead, which I find is probably a better substitute. The pitch bend buttons can act as the wind function as well.Hi Richard!Cool Midibox!!!My question is how does the "wind" function works. Does is utilise a rotary encoder? If so does the deck spin forward and backward as you twiddle the knob ---- or: (which is what i found out) fasten up the deck if given a value above 64 and reverse the deck if given a value below 64???I'm asking because I have some problems hooking up my rotary encoder --> see: http://69.56.171.55/~midibox/forum/index.php?topic=3852.0regardsmichael Quote
rogic Posted October 24, 2005 Report Posted October 24, 2005 It isn't a rotary encoder. I found your problem when testing the knob out. So I assigned it to deck seek position instead, which I find is probably a better substitute. The pitch bend buttons can act as the wind function as well.Hm, how do u use pitch bend buttons as wind-buttons? Is that the same function or? Quote
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