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|description = A small MIDI-Controller for DJs inside a casing of a SNES | |description = A small MIDI-Controller for DJs inside a casing of a SNES | ||
|author = [[User:Jan|Jan]] | |author = [[User:Jan|Jan]] | ||
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=== ☑ preparing the case === | === ☑ preparing the case === | ||
All of the inner parts of the Super Nintendo have been removed. | All of the inner parts of the Super Nintendo have been removed. | ||
This includes the controller ports, the main PCB, the top dark-grey panel and also some plastic struts. | This includes the controller ports, the main PCB, the top dark-grey panel and also some plastic struts. | ||
The (still working) parts will be put into a new fancy case to give this classic console a new life. | The Controller-Port in the front was replaced by a 3d printed part. You can get the .stl and openscad file here: [[media:snes_front.zip|snes_front.zip]] | ||
The (still working) console parts will be put into a new fancy case to give this classic console a new life. | |||
[[File:snes_faceplate_v2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Faceplate v2]] | |||
=== ☑ cutting the faceplate === | === ☑ cutting the faceplate === | ||
The faceplate was laser-cut. Until now i have built three iterations of this part. | The faceplate was laser-cut. Until now i have built three iterations of this part. | ||
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=== ☐ send real MIDI === | === ☐ send real MIDI === | ||
=== ☐ make nice connectors section === | === ☐ make nice connectors section === | ||
=== ☐ add more features === | === ☐ add more awesome features === | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 4 October 2015
SNES DJ Controller Release status: stable [box doku] | |
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File:Snes controller.jpg | |
Description | A small MIDI-Controller for DJs inside a casing of a SNES |
Author(s) | Jan |
Overview
Parts used
- 50 RGB LEDs, common anode
- USB<->MIDI Cable
- 8 Arcade Switches white/clear
- 8 potentiometers 10k, mono, linear, no raster
- TLC5940 LED driver
- SNES
- Arduino Mega
- Plexiglas
Most of the stuff was already there. I just had to order the bold marked things.
Milestones
☑ sending MIDI
My first goal was sending MIDI data to the PC. MIDI is a pretty basic serial protocol transmitting data with 31250 baud. For testing purposes i send data at 9600 baud via the arduinos serial interface to a software called Hairless MIDI. This will be changed in the future.
☑ preparing the case
All of the inner parts of the Super Nintendo have been removed. This includes the controller ports, the main PCB, the top dark-grey panel and also some plastic struts. The Controller-Port in the front was replaced by a 3d printed part. You can get the .stl and openscad file here: snes_front.zip The (still working) console parts will be put into a new fancy case to give this classic console a new life.
☑ cutting the faceplate
The faceplate was laser-cut. Until now i have built three iterations of this part.
- Wood - Buttons were too close together and had only 24mm holes.
- Wood - Buttons and pots fit great
- Plexiglas (latest) - same as above but shiny, see-through acrylic glas
i knew it was a great idea to order that casemodding window kit back in 2003.
You can get the latest files here: snes_faceplate.zip (contains SVG and DXF)