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Post by MikMo on Apr 8, 2020 21:33:55 GMT
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Post by bea5t on Apr 8, 2020 21:45:23 GMT
Nice work!
Are they free to move or do they automatically come back to the middle?
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Post by MikMo on Apr 8, 2020 21:50:24 GMT
They are free moving, no spring return.
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Post by bea5t on Apr 8, 2020 22:00:23 GMT
that's a cool idea I like it!
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Post by MikMo on Apr 8, 2020 22:55:34 GMT
Had the two joysticks lying around for ages, it works really well with srq waves fed into the logic module an then using the joysticks to change the freq. of the oscillators.
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Post by admin on Apr 8, 2020 23:00:01 GMT
HARDCORE! I love it!
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Post by rodney on Apr 9, 2020 2:49:02 GMT
Swasome!!!!
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Post by young Protoboard on Apr 9, 2020 4:32:52 GMT
Very cool. What is your source for the joysticks?
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Post by MikMo on Apr 9, 2020 9:10:47 GMT
I don't know where the joysticks can be obtained. I scavenged them from a piece of equipment i found in the electronics waste at the local recycling station. It was some kind of controller box. From the labeling on the (obviously homemade, but pro looking) box i gather that it's original purpose was related to film / camera work of some sorts.
But anyways they are really a bit too big for the AE case, i had to stand the bus connector on one end and fiddle a bit to make it fit, and still the panel is bulging a bit in the middle.
And ergonomically, having two joysticks in a 2U panel is not ideal. When order my two new cases, one of the old cases will be re purposed for some kind of "controller box" with one joystick at each end, and some other frequently touched modules in the middle. When i move them i will try to sand a bit of the bottom of the plastic enclosure around the joystick assembly to reduce the height a bit.
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Post by rodney on Apr 25, 2020 3:37:46 GMT
Very cool. What is your source for the joysticks? I bought the same model at a Kyouritsu store in Osaka, Japan.
they are a bit big for the AE format but I am still tempted to put some in.
The tiny joysticks used in consumer electronics are pretty good but you need to dismantle them to remove the centering springs, after which they feel a bit loose. I am thinking of ways to add friction so they remain in place and don't flop around.
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Post by frix on Jul 8, 2020 11:06:59 GMT
I would like to link a video (or photo) made with the phone but I don't know how ...
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Post by slowscape on Jul 8, 2020 14:28:42 GMT
I would like to link a video (or photo) made with the phone but I don't know how ... I think the best way is to put it on YouTube unlisted and then link it 😊
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Post by frix on Jul 13, 2020 10:10:19 GMT
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Post by rodney on Jul 14, 2020 15:40:56 GMT
Legendary! I think that is the preferred layout of modules for we folk who like to postpone important decisions wherever possible.
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Post by MikMo on Jul 14, 2020 16:01:26 GMT
Nice sounds
I like the handles on your joysticks, where did you get them ? I only have some very pointed ones i stole from my RC plane transmitter. Then i ordered some "trumpet shaped" from Ali, and of course they send med some exactly like the ones i already have.
You module layout looks like mine right now :-)
PROCRASTINATORS UNITE! (tomorrow)
After i bought the 2x12 second habd AE i transplanted some of the modules to my 2x16 old style rack. So i have two racks with gaping hols in them. Well come August and i will have my two new 2x20 racks and hopefully get a little more organized.
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Post by frix on Jul 14, 2020 19:03:25 GMT
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Post by MikMo on Jul 14, 2020 19:54:01 GMT
OMG. It is awsome. wall of sound.
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Post by rodney on Jul 14, 2020 22:47:11 GMT
🤘🏻
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