ToS,
I want to say thanks for stopping in and checking on me. This is so completely outstanding!
I checked on the links, and it appeared that my firewall went ape on me. Netgear, go figure. Please dont expect much of these pix, as they are just like some concept ideas. I am going to try to sit down here this evening and tomorrow evening with the measurements of the components I have so far, and do some sort of actual faceplate template drawing.
As far as imitating some real hardware? Sorta, yes and sorta no. VDJ offers XP10 consoles, but my issue is this. First off, I have actually thought about using real tables and the time coded vinyl. The problem is, I have to have a new sound card etc. Then, if i do that I can not use my laptop at gigs like I do now. I have searched high and low for external sound cards, and I simply can not get what i want. I found a place on the internet that sells a DIY MIDI to USB converter. So if i can get that working, then this console I build will be able to do many things that I could do w/ real turntables and a mixer on both my desktop and my laptop w/ the current sound cards, etc. Secondly, two XP10 consoles are 600 Euros and I still dont have the exact functionality that I want.
I will also look into the loop mode indication stuff as you said, and let you know how that turns out. However, as far as I know the XP10 console is USB.. But, I am not sure if that is MIDItoUSB or not.
As far as the jog wheel, I think I may have come up with a solution. I went to www.Mouser.com and found p/n: 688-SRGPHJ3200. This seems to be the jog wheel I am looking for. Now, I may mount a disc on top of the jog wheel to increase it’s size, as that is the main objective in using a HDD platter. For now, I have added the jog wheel to my parts list and I will continue to further contemplate the idea. Would it be cool if it spun like a real record? well yeah, but i think that is a little beyond the complexities that I want to get into. This project alone is going to consume ALOT of my time. My main focus is to have a larger size than the jog wheel so i can position the vinyl by moving the jog wheel, if that makes any sense (i dont do alot of scratching, its more like starts, etc)
The BNC lamp runs off of 12v 5W of power. If I have calculated it right on the power adaptor i want to use (12v/1A) then I should have 12 Watts of power with no calculated resistance from the supply. Please tell me if I am wrong on this one or not, as i am just not sure. This was the biggest 12v supply i could find so far.
I have a few more items that I need to search for, and I will hopefully be able to post a parts list, then perhaps combined with the photos, that may REALLY help you get an idea as to what I am trying to do!
Just FYI… here’s my count so far…
Encoders - 5
Pots/Faders - 20
Switches - 108 (with jogs, each has 10 tactiles I believe)
I am not concerned about wasting inputs, as I know they will be there and just grounded (i think).
Thanks man