Thanks guys
Nice job man! I luv seeing the chronology of the pictures, which show the progresion of the project-well done!
I didn't check it yet, I will make sure to check when I get home
I'm glad you've got this baby nailed. It looks (and here's a word I never use) awesome.
A quick question, did you get XPadder to work the pots or did you end up using something like GlovePie?
Hope you end up having lots of fun with these babies.
Good work - the level of effort and detail on these is amazing. I would've liked to have seen the decks flipped 90' - but if you ain't scratchin', you don't need 'em flipped...
Seriously - nice work there, mate.
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Man you deserve a blog post on the main site...
This project is awesome! Congrats!
Do you plan to do a tutorial on how you did the adaptation of the PS2 controllers to a arcade button controller?
Hell of a job man. I really like how you made enough room for the laptop.
Thanks Archies'bald.I'm glad you've got this baby nailed. It looks (and here's a word I never use) awesome.
A quick question, did you get XPadder to work the pots or did you end up using something like GlovePie?
Hope you end up having lots of fun with these babies.
Xpadder went out the window as soon as i decided to add a couple of knobs to each case. I ended up using Glovepie which works great.
Thanks PatchGood work - the level of effort and detail on these is amazing. I would've liked to have seen the decks flipped 90' - but if you ain't scratchin', you don't need 'em flipped...
Funny you should mention flipping the decks as a fellow DJ friend of mine has just asked me to build him a pair that way.
Man you deserve a blog post on the main site...
This project is awesome! Congrats!
Do you plan to do a tutorial on how you did the adaptation of the PS2 controllers to a arcade button controller?Thanks again guys.I was wondering this too; I assume you took them apart and wired up the arcade buttons to where the controller buttons were, and then use a HID-MIDI translation software?
When i start making the next set of cases i will post an in depth tutorial with lots of pictures.
I have to confess that i never planned that. The main thing was to have the Xponent case the same height as the deck cases. Must admit it put a smile on my face too.Hell of a job man. I really like how you made enough room for the laptop.
can you tell me where you got the red foam you used for lining the cases.
also, any chance you can provide us with the case measurements, im no expert when it comes to woodwork and i could use the help.
cheers
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