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I was looking for something I could use besides my mixer and CDJ's thad can control effect of just navigation through the software I use on my laptop.
I've made a system pretty much the same as you described adding some momentarily buttons and some switches. (I'll send a picture whit the massage) It was originally mend to be used as some kind of prototype so if I liked it I could change the electronics...but I did quit some gigs whit it now and it seems to hold up so far :P
Basically I'm using this hack to control an electronic drum set that I'm trying to make using the alphabet characters as triggers. The program I'm going to use seems to allow simultaneous hits.
My question: How do I wire it so that one button will trigger two different letters at the same time? My thinking is that if I wire two letters together, the board will be confused, this sending the wrong signal or no signal at all.
Can anyone explain what should happen? I'd like to address this before I try to build this and see that it doesn't work.
Thanks!
What you should do is download MAX/MSP, the demo version, and try programming it to play drums with your keyboard. Then when you have found the keys that work together, you can use those. Let me know if you need help. I can help you with the MAX/MSP, and I can help you with hacking the keyboard, done both. I'm still learning about the keyboard hack. Your drum project is fairly straightforward, and can be done with MAX/MSP.
I use a music playing program on my pc called 'HappyEO'. It let's me press mulitple keys at the same time to play chords etc.
On a related note. When I the program on some computers I get a delay when i press a key. I was using it on my 7 year old computer running XP and it was instant. When i installed it on my friends pc with windows 7 I got the delay from when I pressed a key to hearing the note. same on laptops running Vista and recently on a laptop runnin XP. Do you think it's something to do with the secrurity software that might be on the pc's?
Thanks for giving me the need to keep looking for an answer!
I created a special jig from acrylic using a laser cutter. I needed something to hold the wires in place, because I wanted to solder them all at one time. That didn't work, so I'm going to try a different approach. I want to be able to repeat this multiple times. I used a grey computer ribbon cable and soldered the wires directly to the board. The gray ribbon cable then goes to a connector that connects to a veroboard. Then I soldered rainbow wire to the veroboard. That's where I am right now. I'm going to use VB.NET or MAX/MSP to help me map the keys, because I need to see how the circuit works. Tracing the connections only shows what is there by design, I want to know how it all works. If you are interested in perhaps more information, in the way of an instructable or other way, reply, or let me know.
That video u mentioned on http://a.parsons.edu/~randy/video/typewriter.mov is down due of Inactivity. Please send new video and url please.
This was good tutorial :) i wanna see that video and i wanna try making own version of Typewriter perhaps :) Need motivation and wanna see that video :)
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Also, will a piezo attached to these pins work and will it produce two "keystrokes" for each hit as I've seen mentioned?
Thanks for the great instructions, and thanks to all who contribute and answer all the questions out here.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Typewriter-Computer-Keyboard/
Also, I'm trying to build one with one simple function...I want to make a big "Easy" button, or something like an "Easy" button send a space bar input. Would I follow the steps in this instructable, connect the "free" side of the wires from the modded keyboard controller to a prototype breadboard, and connect the leads of the Easy button to the breadboard where the wires from the keyboard connect?
So basically keyboard controller -> Prototype breadboard <-Easy button...?
Thanks so much!