I want to buy this from you! Let me know if that’s possible once manufacturers are up and running again. I know of TON of composers that would buy this. There’s a HUGE demand for this exact thing in our world.
Very good work. I would love to see an (SSL) channel strip that works for all the software strips outside (brainworx, waves, softube, acoustica etc.). Fader, rotary encoder and buttons in one vertical module. Then you can add as much channels as you want. It's so popular. People want to mix hands-on and by ear again. Because it makes more fun.
Nice project...one build tip from a guy who built custom test fixtures for medical devices(Philips)for over 30 years... use metric PEM studs(like McMaster-Carr #93580A578) that press fit into your panel or case so there is no screw head that shows thru on the top side! PS i just downloaded your code for the Synth project into a Teensy 4.0 and used my Casio USB MIDI as its input. It worked OK but only played the highest one note! Nice channel keep up the great work.
Oh man, that's beautiful. I wound up here after realizing NONE of the commercial units are nice this way. Minimal, quality, just does the damn job and won't break!!!
Quite simply and absolutely the best made MIDI controller I've ever come across. Stunning work! Just started getting into Arduino myself and need to build one pretty much like this for expression and dynamics controls. Pretty sure mine won't have a chance of looking as beautiful as yours as I have no knowledge of designing a housing for it but going to do my best. Fantastic work and thank you so much for the brilliant content you've put out on your channel, very much appreciated. Stay safe.
I haven't programmed in 30 years and just discovered Arduino as I need, oddly, a fader! This actually looks pretty easy and you probably could cobble something together from other people's code. You just need sub routines for button timing that change global variables via fader output. The rest is just a simple integer output to the LED display and there's boun ot be a library for that.
Dude! Do you understand how COOL these boards are? I love them. Why don't you mass produce them? There are many of us who would buy it. How much would one cost?
Magnifico trabajo!!! Quisiera atreverme a realizar uno, pero necesitaría el esquema con las medidas del panel frontal. Además, del modelo de faders que utilizó. Un saludo desde España!!
Nice design! I did something very similar to this, with the same brushed steel plate but I added an LCD display and a 4x4 launchpad, I had to use a bigger Teensy because of the amount of outputs I had
It was great to watch, great job ? Quick question : the fader knobs don't look the same on the client's picture i was wondering if it was a lighting effect in his space or you changed them before shipping ?
Is there any way to get the PCB design that you used to order it from JLCPCB? im Trying to build one my self, but i dont really know how to create a pcb board from the scematic you showed in your updated video. I Love the design and think it would do an awsome job for dynamic and expression controll while scoring.
@Notes and Volts Wow! This looks amazing! 🤩 I would love to buy a DIY-kit if you choose to make that available. Can you please recommend a good set of 100mm faders? Wich one do you use in this project?
Just finishing a similar project I would like to know what would be the advantage of using motorised faders (which I'm considering). Could you enlighten me please?
Why do you have 5 pins for the USB connection? Isn't is just vcc, d-, d+, gnd for USB-A? When I connect d- and d+ to header pins in KiCad (eeschema), I get all sorts of warnings about d- and d+ being shared pins.
Hey man, nice project. Great work! :) I was thinking of scrapping my old Akai LPD8 and using its wiring to somehow replace its knobs with 100mm faders in a new enclosure. Do you think that the knobs could be replaced/rewired to a fader. Thank you.
Is this midi compliant plug and play into anything like pro tools, Logic Pro, etc ? Also could it be Programed so that the name found by the computer could a custom name example ‘midi console’ ? I have a project I’m thinking about where this could be ideal
Looks great! What are those two extra chips/boards? It looks like one is needed for controller/interfacing with the LCD? edit: I guess they are multiplexers? I didn't think about that at first because with the Teensy LC and 4 pots, you have enough pins on the Teensy. But maybe if you use common libraries for your devices using a multiplexer, it makes sense to use a mux for all projects?
Hi Doug. One chip is a LED driver that makes working with displays way easier, The other chip is a level shifter that interfaces the 3.3v Teensy to the 5v LED chip.
I looked at this very closely and it can't work. I don't see any chip(s) that provides power to the motors (motor controller) or how you received feedback from the slider pots. Unfortunately for me, somehow you confused me as the video shows it working. Hmm... How do you do it??
Hi. Can you advise how to order this fader box, or only parts, the PCB and the code would be enough for me ? In this case can you link to the display and fader you choose ? Rgds.
hey man, i have a question i am doing a project where i have 1 display a buttons(its a sim racing steering wheel) i want to do the conection from arduino to a sort of lumbar connector and then the connector to usb so i can disconnect the steering wheel without disconecting the usb how can i do it? can you plis show me a wiring diagram or something?(i accept recomendatios if what connectors to use) thanks
Great! Could you please tell me the part number of the 100mm faders you used for this project? I'm having trouble finding linear potentiometers with that travel distance.
Did you release the code for this controller I am trying to make my LCD 16*2 to read values out my DAW I already made the controller using your code it is a 19 pot midi controller with display need display help🤣
@@guitar1993 it's frustrating, this guy just made the best fader board ever. As a radio broadcaster, I'd love to make my custom radio digital mixing console, instead of MIDI, but keeping the exact same good design. That would be way cheaper than the current 'industry' standards.
Would you consider building an 8 fader controller (100mm) for the right price? Two modes, hui for pro tools faders (pitchbend on midi channels 1-8), and ableton mode. How can I get in touch with you?
Any chance of buying a unit like that from you? I need a midi controller with a couple (2 or 3) faders. In a housing of some kind... probably it's not worth your time.)
Hi Mark. I have been working on the idea of making a kit of this project for people. I have also experimented with 3D printed enclosures instead of wooden ones that really cut down the cost. Unfortunately, the metal fab supplier I used is closed due to Covid-19 and it's really hard to do any manufacturing right now. But I'm still working on it.
I love your videos! Do you sell PCBs of any of your projects? I'm specifically looking for a wham jammer PCB Been wanting to build one for a while, but I don't have a great track record with vero/breadboard stuff. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge about making audio gear! OH, BTW, your Amazon links aren't working, both here and on your main site.
Hello Dear Channel Creator - Notes and Volts! My name is Andrey - I live in Kazakhstan! I am a very big fan of your art, at the moment I only learn from your videos. Please help me! WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD YOUR GERBER FILES FOR THIS PROJECT TO SEND THEM TO JLCPCB? I have little knowledge of PCB design - so I ask you to help me - send me a download link - gerber files! With respect to you - Andrey from Kazakhstan!
@@NotesAndVolts Dave buddy .... that's not even for a debate ..... It's a MUST LOL (also I DM-ed you on almost all the platforms insta FB please check it out)
I'm sorry but I don't like your design. For just a little more money you could have had a dedicated display for each fader at the top and dedicated buttons for editing at bottom. If there's one thing that really annoys me is pressing and scrolling through options. But that's probably just me. >
I want to buy this from you! Let me know if that’s possible once manufacturers are up and running again.
I know of TON of composers that would buy this. There’s a HUGE demand for this exact thing in our world.
Totally agree with you! I would love to buy too this one!
That's why I'm here as well.
exactly why i'm here. there aren't enough small format fader boards with full sized faders
I plan to make some of that in thd future! I'm currently a student of computer engineering
Very good work. I would love to see an (SSL) channel strip that works for all the software strips outside (brainworx, waves, softube, acoustica etc.). Fader, rotary encoder and buttons in one vertical module. Then you can add as much channels as you want. It's so popular. People want to mix hands-on and by ear again. Because it makes more fun.
Nice project...one build tip from a guy who built custom test fixtures for medical devices(Philips)for over 30 years...
use metric PEM studs(like McMaster-Carr #93580A578) that press fit into your panel or case so there is no screw head
that shows thru on the top side!
PS i just downloaded your code for the Synth project into a Teensy 4.0 and used my Casio USB MIDI as its input.
It worked OK but only played the highest one note! Nice channel keep up the great work.
Gorgeous and simple design! Very impressed and thanks for the good ideas, especially the simple 1-button UI.
Thanks Cubik!
believe in Jesus ministries I’m interested as well
Oh man, that's beautiful. I wound up here after realizing NONE of the commercial units are nice this way. Minimal, quality, just does the damn job and won't break!!!
Stunning build quality...and love the one button scheme...straight forward and elegant, just like the face panel
Glad you like it!
Quite simply and absolutely the best made MIDI controller I've ever come across. Stunning work! Just started getting into Arduino myself and need to build one pretty much like this for expression and dynamics controls. Pretty sure mine won't have a chance of looking as beautiful as yours as I have no knowledge of designing a housing for it but going to do my best. Fantastic work and thank you so much for the brilliant content you've put out on your channel, very much appreciated. Stay safe.
Looks awesome what's two of those costs or one with 8 faders?
This looks amazing! Any chance you'll share the code used for this?
I haven't programmed in 30 years and just discovered Arduino as I need, oddly, a fader! This actually looks pretty easy and you probably could cobble something together from other people's code. You just need sub routines for button timing that change global variables via fader output. The rest is just a simple integer output to the LED display and there's boun ot be a library for that.
This is Awesome! I need this for my composer studio !
Dude! Do you understand how COOL these boards are? I love them. Why don't you mass produce them? There are many of us who would buy it. How much would one cost?
Love the whole thing. Would be awesome in digital and analogue radio console, with ON/OFF buttons at the bottom of the faders.
Thanks,I like midi since 80s but as user. hopefully I can make one just like. Video is awesome and well presented
Amazing work! Can you share the code, please? This one button UI looks great.
Magnifico trabajo!!! Quisiera atreverme a realizar uno, pero necesitaría el esquema con las medidas del panel frontal. Además, del modelo de faders que utilizó. Un saludo desde España!!
Could you add a button
For a page change
Nice design! I did something very similar to this, with the same brushed steel plate but I added an LCD display and a 4x4 launchpad, I had to use a bigger Teensy because of the amount of outputs I had
Very cool!
It was great to watch, great job ?
Quick question : the fader knobs don't look the same on the client's picture i was wondering if it was a lighting effect in his space or you changed them before shipping ?
Thank you! The client replaced the faders after delivery.
Do you have a link to the faders you used?
Is there any way to get the PCB design that you used to order it from JLCPCB? im Trying to build one my self, but i dont really know how to create a pcb board from the scematic you showed in your updated video. I Love the design and think it would do an awsome job for dynamic and expression controll while scoring.
Could I order one of these?
@Notes and Volts
Wow! This looks amazing! 🤩
I would love to buy a DIY-kit if you choose to make that available.
Can you please recommend a good set of 100mm faders? Wich one do you use in this project?
Hi there what a beauty! How much does it cost to get one? In Canada
Minimalistically Awesome! :) Loved it and gotta make me one with 8 faders (2 hands x 4 fingers) someday! ;)
great work Dave!
This is so cool I will be happy if you let me know the model of faders and their Ohm value.Tnx
where i buy?
How much more difficult/ costly would motorised faders have been?
HI Raytheon. That would be a whole different project.
ola, nice .. can you make 12 faders with matrix launch pad 12x6 ? without box. best vibes
hey guys,it‘s simple and useful,can i buy the end product ?thanks
hi !! some with motor fader project?
Just finishing a similar project I would like to know what would be the advantage of using motorised faders (which I'm considering). Could you enlighten me please?
i have learnt so much in watching your videos. thank you very much !
Why do you have 5 pins for the USB connection? Isn't is just vcc, d-, d+, gnd for USB-A? When I connect d- and d+ to header pins in KiCad (eeschema), I get all sorts of warnings about d- and d+ being shared pins.
Hey man, nice project. Great work! :)
I was thinking of scrapping my old Akai LPD8 and using its wiring to somehow replace its knobs with 100mm faders in a new enclosure. Do you think that the knobs could be replaced/rewired to a fader. Thank you.
I think it should work.
Is this midi compliant plug and play into anything like pro tools, Logic Pro, etc ?
Also could it be Programed so that the name found by the computer could a custom name example ‘midi console’ ?
I have a project I’m thinking about where this could be ideal
That looks amazing
I would buy this. Looking for large faders for cc for long now. There is a market for that stuff (composers).
Unless there’s a way to buy this, it’s just a really frustrating tease. I echo all the comments by the composer/orchestrator community.
Looks great! What are those two extra chips/boards? It looks like one is needed for controller/interfacing with the LCD?
edit: I guess they are multiplexers? I didn't think about that at first because with the Teensy LC and 4 pots, you have enough pins on the Teensy. But maybe if you use common libraries for your devices using a multiplexer, it makes sense to use a mux for all projects?
Hi Doug. One chip is a LED driver that makes working with displays way easier, The other chip is a level shifter that interfaces the 3.3v Teensy to the 5v LED chip.
I looked at this very closely and it can't work. I don't see any chip(s) that provides power to the motors (motor controller) or how you received feedback from the slider pots. Unfortunately for me, somehow you confused me as the video shows it working. Hmm... How do you do it??
These aren't motorized faders. The faders are one way - midi out to the daw. They don't receive feedback.
Can we use this in any software
What kind of faders are you using? Yours seem only to have 2 pins connected. Sorry I am totally new to the subject.
Do you offer a course in building/programming?
Hello. Fantastic job. What faders did you use ?
Alps RSA0N1119A02
I thought full size was 128mm?
were did you got the faders?
Hi Lucas. The fader was specified from the client. They are Alps RSA0N1119A02. I ordered them from Mouser.
Are. you taking orders? How can I get in touch?
Hi. Can you advise how to order this fader box, or only parts, the PCB and the code would be enough for me ?
In this case can you link to the display and fader you choose ? Rgds.
Do you sell more of them, i'm interested
Hi Geert. I looking into making a small number of these available but need to work out a lot of logistics. Stay tuned!
Notes and Volts I’m interested as well.
@@NotesAndVolts if you ver get some of these available, let me know, I may be interested. Awesome project!
@@NotesAndVolts definitely interested, please let me know!
Really nice. Inspiring..
Thanks a lot
hey man, i have a question
i am doing a project where i have 1 display a buttons(its a sim racing steering wheel)
i want to do the conection from arduino to a sort of lumbar connector and then the connector to usb
so i can disconnect the steering wheel without disconecting the usb
how can i do it? can you plis show me a wiring diagram or something?(i accept recomendatios if what connectors to use)
thanks
I want to make this dm is where can I download the files
Great! Could you please tell me the part number of the 100mm faders you used for this project? I'm having trouble finding linear potentiometers with that travel distance.
alps or bourns have 100mm linear fader
awesome project i am meant o build a very similar box for my studio neighbour, just with motor faders... wanna jump in haha?
A work of art.
Thanks Keith!
You hove project with motorized fader?
do you use some type of digital processing when editing your voice for your videos?
Hello I need buy this Ovb but I Dont know with is. Do you send my email the link for buy this pcb? Other components is ok
Did you release the code for this controller I am trying to make my LCD 16*2 to read values out my DAW I already made the controller using your code it is a 19 pot midi controller with display need display help🤣
Excellent video !
how much would a master fader and 2 arcade buttons, or 2 Linear Key-switches (like o ------I------ o ) be
Can I buy it? It's Korea.
Just AWESOME ...maan 😎👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!!!
Thanks West!
I'd love to see the code for this :D
Hi Perez. I'm working on making a configurable version of the code for a future video. Stay tuned!
Is the code similar to what was used for the teensy synth? Also it would be nice to demo with a simple synth created in PD
@@NotesAndVolts Thank you so much, I'll wait for it
@@NotesAndVolts Is this still happening? I'd love to see the code for this as well
@@guitar1993 it's frustrating, this guy just made the best fader board ever. As a radio broadcaster, I'd love to make my custom radio digital mixing console, instead of MIDI, but keeping the exact same good design. That would be way cheaper than the current 'industry' standards.
nice job, just one question will the faders move if you use the faders in the DAW?
another awesome video
Would you consider building an 8 fader controller (100mm) for the right price? Two modes, hui for pro tools faders (pitchbend on midi channels 1-8), and ableton mode. How can I get in touch with you?
Thank you for sharing!
Super cool ;)
Thanks Neon! Love your synth streams 👍
Any chance of buying a unit like that from you? I need a midi controller with a couple (2 or 3) faders. In a housing of some kind... probably it's not worth your time.)
Hi Mark. I have been working on the idea of making a kit of this project for people. I have also experimented with 3D printed enclosures instead of wooden ones that really cut down the cost. Unfortunately, the metal fab supplier I used is closed due to Covid-19 and it's really hard to do any manufacturing right now. But I'm still working on it.
Notes and Volts
Thanks for the quick reply.
Great work on that unit.
Let me know if and when anything changes, and thanks again.
@@NotesAndVolts any updates on this?? Would LOVE to purchase one of these... Or custom order an 8 fader option possibly... Please let me know. Thanks!
Stunning
Thanks Gareth!
very nice
Thanks!
Would be great to see an audrino version of this
This is most likely using teensyduino so is basically Arduino already.
I love your videos! Do you sell PCBs of any of your projects? I'm specifically looking for a wham jammer PCB
Been wanting to build one for a while, but I don't have a great track record with vero/breadboard stuff.
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge about making audio gear!
OH, BTW, your Amazon links aren't working, both here and on your main site.
Hi DH. I have some boards for the WJ project but I haven't got around to testing them. Contact me by email or better yet - on Discord.
Hello Dear Channel Creator - Notes and Volts! My name is Andrey - I live in Kazakhstan! I am a very big fan of your art, at the moment I only learn from your videos. Please help me! WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD YOUR GERBER FILES FOR THIS PROJECT TO SEND THEM TO JLCPCB? I have little knowledge of PCB design - so I ask you to help me - send me a download link - gerber files! With respect to you - Andrey from Kazakhstan!
i really wish i could do this anyone have a suggestion to a good book to start learning how to build boards
PLZ make video with endless rotary encoders for nudging tracks, scratch etc
Hi Sasha. That's definitely on my list for the future.
Are you selling these?
Alright stop playing with the faders! lol
Holly shit I just got pregnant LOL this is SOOOO beautiful. TAKE MY MONEY
LoL! If it's a boy, Dave is a great name. Just saying.
@@NotesAndVolts Dave buddy .... that's not even for a debate ..... It's a MUST LOL (also I DM-ed you on almost all the platforms insta FB please check it out)
They always say 5 boards for 2 dollars without includig shipping...
It will still be better with motorized encoder
I'm sorry but I don't like your design.
For just a little more money you could have had a dedicated display for each fader at the top and dedicated buttons for editing at bottom.
If there's one thing that really annoys me is pressing and scrolling through options.
But that's probably just me.
>
Not just you, I completely agree