Well, it’s been a while. I have a baby now, and it is hard to find time for hobbies, but I still am trying to finish my project (the enabler). I also came across these buttons today, because of an Engadget link where they were used in a Tetris game. My whole project is on hold because of a lack of the right buttons.
Anyway, I wrote with a suggestion, and got a friendly, non-canned response:
Hey Don,
We couldn’t find them either, that’s why we had them made Happy we could help!
Nice idea with the round buttons - that would be easier to make face plates for. If we can get the normal 4x4 pad sold, we’ll look into having a new tool made.
Best regards,
Support
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> If you only knew how long I have been trying to find this:
not including LEDs and the bajillion screws you need to fasten the bezels down.
I’m really glad somebody other than monome.org is selling this, but I’d like to see lower prices somehow … maybe they could offer board/pad/bezel kits for a discount? Oh, and maybe sell a proper 4x4 bezel?
Hay have found a cheap-er way of doing this, but it could look a bit messy if not done right…
I found an old kids game in a charity shop for £1 this weekend. It’s called lights-out and has monome style buttons. There’s loads of them on ebay too.
But I’m already experimenting with molding my own silicone button panel anyway. So far I have had good results. I’ll be starting a new thread once I find time to copy the pics from my wife’s Macbook.
The only problem is that it’s quite a good puzzle so I’ll be sorry to gut it.
Haha! I actually considered writing a pong or tetris game for the sid mod matrix
LOL, that was something I’ve been thinking for a while, butlack the skill. The MB-6582 would begood for some simple games with the matrix, LCD andllthose encoders. Maybe get 2 of them playing against each other via midi for a laugh.