P.S.: there are still other very great made MIDIboxes in the queue, I will publish the pictures as soon as the server in Austria is up again. However, this Twin-MIDIbox LC demands for an exception
Wow! what an awesome piece of work! Inspiration indeed!
Hey Axel, are you doing multitrack recordings in logic? I’m buying Logic in a few weeks (New lower student price deals will be happening then) and want to know if I can use my 8in 8out soundcard.
Logic control is around $3000 in Australia probably 3 times the cost of building it, depending on which components you use, could be cheaper. I dunno about other countries
Dan: i did the layout in Illustrator and gave it to a printservice. They did an ink-print of it and applied a foil to protect it against light and scratches. After that i cutted the holes with a tool i don´t know the name of even in german ;); it´s more or less a tube with sharp edges on one side…
TUX: the price of the whole thing is about 850 Euro, but that´s mostly caused by the motorfaders (20 Euros/pP) and the displays (4x 40 Euro). The buttons i made of plexiglas, the panel is made of a plastic material similar to ABS which is very easy to work with. I drilled and cutted the holes with a technique described by Dan in another thread. The result is not as “real” as a metal or aluminum panel, but with a good frame for stability it´s a good compromise (espacially compared to have it done by schaeffer which would´ve been 400-500 Euros… )
Compared to buying a “real” LC + XT for about 2.400 Euros it´s a good deal, i think… ;). Even if i had the money i would prefer to build a MIOS based Box because you have much more possibilities (free configuration and design, layer switching, SID control…)
Steve: which soundcard do you have? It should have ASIO2 drivers to be a good companion for logic.
sounds like a lot of thought went into the panel design! I’ve been thinking of using two strips of aluminium to hold my motorfaders in a row whilst in the testing phase!
I have an audiotrak INCA 88 soundcard, yes, it has asio2 drivers. But logic fun is really complicated to me, and I haven’t managed to get individual ins and outs to work yet. (works fine in cubase) I’m getting ‘Logic education’ when it comes out in a couple of weeks, which I think (hope) is the same as logic silver, and then I’ll be able to read the manual!!!
btw, do you have a logic environment for multitrack audio recording?? I’m still not sure if that’s what I want, it still dosen’t make much sense to me yet!! (I have a Protools background ;))
I’m interested in your buttons that you said are made by plexiglass. Could you describe how you’ve made them?
I made them on a friend´s lathe out of round plexiglass material. They are 9mm in diameter and have a hole at the bottom to fit on the microbuttons. It´s a very cheap solution because the microbuttons are only about 10 cents/pP. I bought them from Buerklin in Germany (www.buerklin.com, do a search for G070.612) but i think you should get similar ones at other places.
it´s 33,02 mm (inch-based ruler) for my box, but you can vary the spacing of the LCD characters in the software (lc_help.inc, display mode 0 or 1). Best is to download a datasheet for your display to get the right spacings.
It’s a spectacular design :o .Incredible!! Axel has done a good job!! I’d like to know where did you buy the transport buttons? Are they iluminatted? with led’s? Thank you very much! Sorry for my english… I’m spanish!
First, thanks for your comments and compliments. I don´t know if your questions are already answered, i´ll try it anyways.
Cool buttons! How did you make them?
See above in this thread and the pics at the end of this posting
Is there some plexiglass in front of the LCDs or is it just cut out?
It´s just cut out, but there should be a better way using a custom made panel for the LCDs.
where did you get these play/stop buttons?
I stole them from my old Soundcraft console (the one you see on the pics giving my LC a home…); i just replaced the electric bulbs with LEDs.
how did you made the LED-rings ?
First i made a flat plexiglas cylinder (app. 30mm in diameter and 5mm high) with a hole for the potshaft on a lathe. After that i made the LED holes with the help of a plastic template. They are going just half through the plexi providing a nice indirect illuminating effect.
And how did you fixed the plexiglas-buttons on the micro-buttons
on an unrelated topic (sorta)…is that a button-based step-sequencer in the top left corner (next to the monitor?)…is it a mod of the midibox sequencer?