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The Allen & Heath Xone:3D 3-in-1 USB audio interface, MIDI controller, and full-feaured DJ audio mixer. Professionaly quality, first of its kind.
Ohm64 end caps in our spray booths. First they get oiled to bring out the grain, then 3 coats of VOC free clear coat.
Ohm64 crossfader knobs. They are milled from mahogany, rough sanded, oiled then sprayed with a VOC free clear coat.
The LCD needs to be thin enough to fit between the LED PCB and the frame (about 6mm, 250th). Luckily I have a Optrex DMC-16106A hanging around.
A side note I removed the LCD backlight so I can substitue a LED one, just easier to deal with using +5V instead of having to add additional power conversion just for a backlight.
The pots also need to be low profile, and I'm able to add 5, which works out nicely with the 3 original potientiometer controllers so I can use them all with a single Vishay DG408 analog multiplexer since it has 8 outs.
My friend Jonnie made me these two oak sides (to replace the broken plastic ones) for my MS20 LC controller.
Here's the MIDI controller for my Live performances. My father was building it with my modest help since the September 2006, and it took a lot of sweat and tears, believe me. Yesterday was the birthday of this nice board and I'm more than happy to welcome it to my mobile lab. Dad, you are great!
There's a microprocessor inside and I already implemented a simple MIDI IN / OUT for it, so that it works with Ableton LIVE and other sequencers nicely. The next step is to implement a Mackie protocol to mimic a standard Mackie hardware and be a welcomed control board everywhere without a mundane pre-configuration.
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