usb parameter control knob / potentiometer

Started by lanzdona, September 22, 2014, 04:04:56 AM

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lanzdona

I need a little help here...
I am building a foot controlled switching unit for my guitar to use with MainStage.  So far I have mapped the usb controller that I removed from a $5 keyboard, bought 12 x  2" intermittent switches, and am on my way to constructing the pedal board. Everything going as planned.

The problem: I don't understand in what way to connect a parameter control knob / potentiometer to make an expression pedal into the usb.

Happy to finally find a place for DIY music projects!!

Thanks!!


Digital Larry

Was there any sort of pot or volume knob on the original keyboard?  I've seen a few that do, in which case you'd simply use the existing circuit.  If there isn't one, you'd need to depend on the chip having some sort of input for a pot and being programmed for it.  I don't know enough to make the latter assumption, but out of curiosity what is the USB chip you are using?
Digital Larry
Want to quickly design your own effects patches for the Spin FV-1 DSP chip?
https://github.com/HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designer

lanzdona

Thanks for your response.
It was a usb typing keyboard for a computer.

Digital Larry

Digital Larry
Want to quickly design your own effects patches for the Spin FV-1 DSP chip?
https://github.com/HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designer

lanzdona

Thank you "Digital Larry"!
That looks like something that could easily be adapted.
Plus, the Adafruit Trinket also looks very interesting for other projects!
Thanks,
L