Dilla4x - Open Source Device Platform
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# Dilla4x — Open Source Device Platform
*(4×4 enclosure / Parts V0.1)*
**Dilla4x** is an open-source device platform built around a **4×4 (16-key) ortholinear layout**, inspired by classic MPC-style workflows. In short, it can be an ortho gaming claw, a plug and play MIDI controller, or whatever you make it.
**Project home + docs:** https://github.com/Cypaloma/Dilla4x
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## What’s in this upload
- 3D-printable enclosure parts for the Dilla4x build
- Intended for assembly with **M3 machine hardware + brass heat-set inserts**
- Built for use with an Arduino Pro-Micro
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## Printing notes (important)
- **Supports are required** for printing this enclosure as designed.
- The enclosure is **intentionally taller than it “needs” to be** to leave room for **Dupont pigtails / extra wire length** used in beginner-friendly, low-stakes wiring experiments (solder a pigtail to a switch lug, strain-relieve with glue, and iterate without constantly re-soldering).
- If you’re building a more
*(4×4 enclosure / Parts V0.1)*
**Dilla4x** is an open-source device platform built around a **4×4 (16-key) ortholinear layout**, inspired by classic MPC-style workflows. In short, it can be an ortho gaming claw, a plug and play MIDI controller, or whatever you make it.
**Project home + docs:** https://github.com/Cypaloma/Dilla4x
---
## What’s in this upload
- 3D-printable enclosure parts for the Dilla4x build
- Intended for assembly with **M3 machine hardware + brass heat-set inserts**
- Built for use with an Arduino Pro-Micro
---
## Printing notes (important)
- **Supports are required** for printing this enclosure as designed.
- The enclosure is **intentionally taller than it “needs” to be** to leave room for **Dupont pigtails / extra wire length** used in beginner-friendly, low-stakes wiring experiments (solder a pigtail to a switch lug, strain-relieve with glue, and iterate without constantly re-soldering).
- If you’re building a more
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