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Kunai MIDI Controller
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This is a MIDI controller which can almost fully be made from scratch!
The required materials for making this MIDI controller are as follows:
You will need:
- 16 30mm SANWA arcade pushbuttons
( or anything with the same pinout, NOTE: CHEAP ARCADE BUTTONS DO NOT WORK, THEY HAVE DIFFERENT PINOUTS THAN QUALITY ARCADE BUTTONS SUCH AS SANWA or HORI FOR EXAMPLE )
- 32 female fuse clip connectors to connect the buttons to the PCB ( https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/keystone-electronics/3557/36-3557-ND/2092485 )
- Teensy micro controller
- Blank PCB
- PCB Transfer paper
The included PDF should be printed at 100% onto transfer paper for making the PCB , there is 2 images of the PCB as to not waste transfer paper
IF YOU WISH TO NOT USE A PCB, ALL THE PUSH BUTTONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO GROUND AND AN INDIVIDUAL PIN ( Though the included .ino file will not necessarily map correctly if you don't use the PCB )
The required materials for making this MIDI controller are as follows:
You will need:
- 16 30mm SANWA arcade pushbuttons
( or anything with the same pinout, NOTE: CHEAP ARCADE BUTTONS DO NOT WORK, THEY HAVE DIFFERENT PINOUTS THAN QUALITY ARCADE BUTTONS SUCH AS SANWA or HORI FOR EXAMPLE )
- 32 female fuse clip connectors to connect the buttons to the PCB ( https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/keystone-electronics/3557/36-3557-ND/2092485 )
- Teensy micro controller
- Blank PCB
- PCB Transfer paper
The included PDF should be printed at 100% onto transfer paper for making the PCB , there is 2 images of the PCB as to not waste transfer paper
IF YOU WISH TO NOT USE A PCB, ALL THE PUSH BUTTONS CAN BE CONNECTED TO GROUND AND AN INDIVIDUAL PIN ( Though the included .ino file will not necessarily map correctly if you don't use the PCB )
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