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D.o I.t Y.ourself midi controllersAnd how to implement them in your setup.

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H.I.D Human Input Device

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Trackballs, graphic tablets, trackpads etc. etc.basically, anything that communicates with your computer

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Gaming keyboards

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Gaming controllers

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Use of factory-ready circuitboards, microcontrollers

teensy board

arduino

I-PAC

Xin-Mo

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Software that can convert standard h.i.d. messages into midi-events.

Junxion

Bomes

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reverse engineering your aqquired gear to work for you

- using the device "as it is"- using the device circuitboard and replace components with

other components at your own taste.- "integrate" a controller into a existing design.- use akward objects to house your ideas

the only limitation is your imagination...

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How to obtain Source material?

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- flea-markets- secondhand shops- marktplaats (dutch online buying/selling website)- sometimes even in trashcans and containers.- during kings night and kings day i have a complete schedule.

29 april i visit Utrecht but it gets to crowded fast with (drunk) people that seem to be wandering without a purpose. On 30 april i wake up as early as possible to get to the stuff i want before someone else does. First in my hometown, then to a bigger city. If you're wondering why you never find anything, now you know….

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finding the right components

pushbuttons potentiometers knobs

piezo disk

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some examples of my work

teensy board, programmed within a Arduino enveronment. 8 banks of 8 rotary encoders

2 joysticks

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Xin-mo gaming pcb

Xin-mo gaming pcb, programmed with Junxion. The buttongrid corresponds with Live's drumrackgrid, the 2 tiny pushbuttons on the side act as "shift" buttons to give a total of 4 x 12 buttons

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trust predator pro based controllers

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teensy based fingerdrumming

joystick based, notice the redlight detail...

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This was a M-audio 49 keys with some malfunctioning keys

i cutted it trough half, including the pcb (….) and glued and soldered the parts and traces back together. Then, i implanted a wireless joystick and attached pushbuttons and pots to that circuitboard… A wireless midi-keyboard was born…..

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Keyboard-mapping (how to make a €2,- midi controller)

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Housings for your project


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