Re: A cardboard audio control panel

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On Sun, 18 Aug 2019, david wrote:

https://www.rhythmo.io/

Suitable for beginners or cheap folk?

The price is: "super affordable", for who? Something with real numbers would be nice.

I think the case is one of the less expesive parts.

When one can get the normal 25key + 8 drum pads, 4 encoders, 4 faders and some control buttons for $80 Canadian ($60US?) I wonder how these guys could make money, even with a cardboard case.

Not set up for drums, but another cheap controller... you probably have one sitting in front of your computer already:
http://www.ovenwerks.net/hardware/3dollarcontrolsurface.html

I've set it up as a mackie control type controller, but lots of people use them as a piano/synth kb and it could be used to do drums too. No encoders though. But any two keys can be used as an encoder or other CC/pitchwheel control.

For a more compact controller, there are numerical keypads for laptops that work too.



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