yes that’s right - i will make this blog while doing my new, second midibox project called - “the massive”. i hope that this blog besides being entertaining (you will later see why), will show a few problems and some possible solutions to them and maybe someone will get some ideas later.
the idea was to make a controller looking like a mixer used for ableton live, reaktor, and some other applications. 8 channels, lots of control.
so - this is the old project - my first ever midibox
yeah i know it’s ugly as hell - all the holes and slides where made by myself by hand with a high-speed drill, but sure it worked very vell.
this black slider on the right is a crossfader from a reloop rmx-2 crossfader - it’s stereo, it’s about 50 kohms (dunno if it’s liniar or logarithmic) but it works very very well.
so now to the most important part of my new project - this time i got my frontplate from a company which makes stands and signs out of plexi and plastic and send them my project so they would cut it out with their laser.
material is 3 mm milky plexiglass, special antistatic. here you have the plate like it came to me
the idea was to make a controller looking like a mixer used for ableton live, reaktor, and some other applications. 8 channels, lots of control.
it is very accurate made and very nice - and the price was ok too i guess.
there was just only thing that was bothering me when stuffing the potentiometers in. as you can see i was talking above about 8 channels. now it seems that i have made a terrible mistake when creating the project in autocad, pasting the channel rows too often which now resulted i having 9 channels…
the problem is that i have all parts counted for 8 channels so i will have to get the parts again which will result in massive shipping costs for just a few pots and buttons…
on the other hand now i came to the conclusion that it’s not that bad - now i have an additional channel which i will use for the master channel.
i hoped that would be the only problem.
hoped too soon.
as you can see i have also made a mistake when making the ledrings which now resulted in having two of them in a slight narrower diameter… goddamn.
i was just hoping that they wouldn’t collide with the encoder.
thank god it didn’t
problably you just laugh about the mess of the cables at the leds but i mean - it works. i have bent and soldered one of the legs of the leds together round the encoder in a circle so i didn’t have to solder them with cables also.
i just had to cover the encoder with some tape because the legs where to near to it and the voltage was jumping over to the encoder.
so, i will post here everyday posting pics about what i have done next - much work left. keep your fingers crossed for me !