@superpizzaboy7 That was the hardest part of the project, cause I didn't want to buy it on the Internet (because of post office delays) and it's impossible to buy faders where I live. Fortunately, I found this fader on old PCB. I think that was old japan CRT monitor. Most parts of this controller are used parts).
This is really cool. Considering making a similar project, but basically a board based one so that anyone can plug in an array of pots. You should check Teensy USB out if you're going to make another one. Arduino compatible and it's USB HID compliant so you can plug it in and it thinks it's a MIDI controller without installing any drivers or having halfway programs.
where did you get those yellow buttons from? are they panel mounted?
studioviper 2 months ago
can you make a tutorial to show us how you did it?
codyrap95 2 months ago
can you post another video about the connections and coding of arduino??
yoyoman1234ful 3 months ago
amazing man !
AL3X36000 5 months ago
where did you get your fader?
superpizzaboy7 6 months ago
@superpizzaboy7 That was the hardest part of the project, cause I didn't want to buy it on the Internet (because of post office delays) and it's impossible to buy faders where I live. Fortunately, I found this fader on old PCB. I think that was old japan CRT monitor. Most parts of this controller are used parts).
mr2nz 6 months ago
Is this on instructables, i've seen some but not this one...
maztah001 8 months ago
This is really cool. Considering making a similar project, but basically a board based one so that anyone can plug in an array of pots. You should check Teensy USB out if you're going to make another one. Arduino compatible and it's USB HID compliant so you can plug it in and it thinks it's a MIDI controller without installing any drivers or having halfway programs.
Noodle930 9 months ago