Sunday, May 24, 2009

project.Close();

That's it - the project is complete!

After 12 months and $2000, spawned from a simple idea that was inspired by Robert Henke and made possible by TK and the Midibox community; I've given birth to a real life working MIDI controller deck! I don't know what else to say except to thank those who helped and I hope this blog serves as an inspiration or assistance to others wishing to embark on such a project. Well - now it's time to get down to business and work on some sets...












8 comments:

  1. wow.Always knew you were clever from that day when you were 10 & fixed my hairdryer !!!!Congrts on a great job. It even glows!!!

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  2. thanks dude...all those early years of being dressed up like a christmas tree meant i would eventually make a christmas tree of my own ;-)

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  3. Wow...gorgeous controller. Good work!

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  4. oh my... that's beautiful. Still working I hope

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  5. cheers...yes it's working like a a charm albiet a few bugs here...but thats all part it.

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  6. Hi,
    And congratulations for your great job!!!!
    I'm also into building my midi controller through ucapps and yes, your job inspired me for new enhancment on my box.
    I would like to have a look at your C source code from the core side...if its ok for you...but each time I click on it under the download menu the system says the it cannot find the source path. Could you help me?
    really thanks in advance.

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