Re: DIY MIDI controller

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On 17.09.2010 16:46, Aurelien wrote:
Hey Igor,

Really nice work you've done there. I just was thinking about creating
my own device to replace my FCB's (two of them) and a SPD/S.
I think I'm going to start from what you've been doing, and then, if
you're OK, I can contribute to the code for Ctrlr.

Actually, I once described what I wanted to do on sparkfun's forum:
http://forum.sparkfun.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=22930&p=109647#p109647
(as you might see, I'm not use to deal with that Arduino thing, but used
with all the ALSA things on the machine).


I think I'm going to buy the whole things to get it working, and will
get back to you then.

Thanks for sharing, anyway.
Aurélien

PS : are the switches really resistant and robust enough to get walked
on very soon?


Thanks Aurelien!

I don't actually know about durability of the switches because I didn't actually used the thing very much. Some kind of metal switches would be better but I will use this mostly for playing softsynths, triggering samples and controlling looper so I don't plan to stomp on it wildly as I do on distortion pedal :)

Cheers!
Igor
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