K-700 with Human Interface

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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zutim
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K-700 with Human Interface

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I just build my own laptop. not enough money on the bank and your brain gets working.
i`m just working on an human interface.you can see an model on the picture. on the empty part at the right side should be the jogdial. i want to use the Griffin Powermade there with a bigger plate on it about 12 cm diameter. the buttons and sliders are running with an midi interface connected to USB. the resolume-guys should write an actionscript for keyboard-shortcuts called " 3 frames forward " or " 3 frames backward ". in Premiere Pro i can use my Griffin Powermate to scroll the timeline frame by frame buts thats too slow. 3 frames should be better. perhaps the build an slider for softness of scrolling and scratching.. it should work in the "pause" adjustmend.
what do you think?

zutim
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my K-700 with human interface

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vj docmotion
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Post by vj docmotion »

nice zutim nice

where get you the buttons?

[Edited on 7-11-2004 by vj docmotion]

Danger
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Post by Danger »

can you offer more details ?!

zutim
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more details on human interface

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the heart of that interface is an doepfer CTM64.
You can put 64 buttons on it but only 4 sliders.the buttons are from an old interface i found on a fleemarket.
one of the sliders i used to controll the speed on active layer the other one is used for opacity between the layer 1 and 2 in the middle the field is used to choose the clip and the 8 buttons on the top are for deck choosing.
i`m only working with two layers, so the button in the upper left are for choosing active layer 1 and 2 and changing between. next to them is the opacity slider. on the top of right side you can see the buttons for choosing the filter and two potis for filter tunning.
and the last button next to the jogdail is for toogling direction.
i have also a little joystick to run the clip forwards and backward, paused and changing between audio/timeline-controll.
the jogdail has an own slider for changing the sublety fine adjustment. it meens if u turn the jog one time around the steps are between 1 frame or 24 frames per turn. i want to use the griffin jogdail but the shortcut is missing in resolume. i hope they will write a script for it. for me scratching is the biggest thing my clips went around on old dancing films. i hope they develope it.
sorry for my bed english.

[Edited on 7-11-2004 by zutim]

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