DIY ribbon controller
Posted: 15 Dec 2012, 20:32
Hi
I thought that I would share my DIY project. I made a ribbon controller with a ribbon potentiometer.
I used a ThinPot 200mm, 10KOhm connected to the Control Pedal of the NS2.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/potentiometers/7081520/
This is what it looks like. It is very thin and comes with a sticky pad underneath (no, I haven't glued it to the red panel and I do not think I will ).
I connected the cable this way: the middle connector of the ribbon goes to the TRS connector's tip (red here), the other two (shield [black] and ring [brown]) go to the other two connectors, depending if one wants to increase the resistance when moving to the right (black [top connector above] to shield and brown [bottom one] to ring) or to the left (just invert those). This is not too much of an issue with the NS2 as the morphing function can start "high" and end "low" or viceversa. Sorry the images are not high quality, they were taken with a webcam.
Is it fun? Yes, very much so. you can just press the ribbon in the middle and jump to a different setting (something you can't do with a rotary pot or a pedal).
I also got a 30 cm thinpot (they come in various lengths) to try and works fine too, but maybe even a 10 cm ribbon would be enough. A short ribbon might be handy to be positioned vertically next to the pitch stick. The two I have are too long for this, but the 20cm one could be located one the left side of the panel without interfering with the keyboard split LEDs.
Any questions, just ask.
I thought that I would share my DIY project. I made a ribbon controller with a ribbon potentiometer.
I used a ThinPot 200mm, 10KOhm connected to the Control Pedal of the NS2.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/potentiometers/7081520/
This is what it looks like. It is very thin and comes with a sticky pad underneath (no, I haven't glued it to the red panel and I do not think I will ).
I connected the cable this way: the middle connector of the ribbon goes to the TRS connector's tip (red here), the other two (shield [black] and ring [brown]) go to the other two connectors, depending if one wants to increase the resistance when moving to the right (black [top connector above] to shield and brown [bottom one] to ring) or to the left (just invert those). This is not too much of an issue with the NS2 as the morphing function can start "high" and end "low" or viceversa. Sorry the images are not high quality, they were taken with a webcam.
Is it fun? Yes, very much so. you can just press the ribbon in the middle and jump to a different setting (something you can't do with a rotary pot or a pedal).
I also got a 30 cm thinpot (they come in various lengths) to try and works fine too, but maybe even a 10 cm ribbon would be enough. A short ribbon might be handy to be positioned vertically next to the pitch stick. The two I have are too long for this, but the 20cm one could be located one the left side of the panel without interfering with the keyboard split LEDs.
Any questions, just ask.