Yeah there’s some superball mallets I made a few years ago. Don’t actually use them too much these days but they are in my ‘bag-o-tricks’. Took forever to make them too, or rather, took longer than one would think. The bodies are filed down hacksaw blades with epoxied twine as the handles:

All of us are programmers so it varies from day to day. I think most are using them as a combination of present/mode switching between “scenes”, as well as “NOW” type buttons (record/play/etc…)

I finished up a DIY really slick/compact USB footswitch which I’ll post pictures up once I finish up the Sugru-ing.

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here’s a not-so-slick diy footswitch and also my main ‘controller’ computer (beaglebone black)


Yup, that’s masking tape over the second set of midi ports, which are currently borked…

pretty sure this setup will never be ‘giggable’ unless I fill the whole pizza-box-size contraption with potting compound!

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tiny cablez

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Very nice.
Are they DIY?

nay. just got 'em from control

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Same, but mine are purple! Part of me wishes the MP triggers were internally routed to TT, but the other part of me thinks those little cables are too cute.

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Where are all the ARC pics?!? :cry:

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Niice! :slight_smile: Thanks @laborcamp

gorgeous shots, that’s not new tho is it?

are the 2016s warm white or gs?

Right, that’s my old arc. :slight_smile:

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Still quite incredible

thanks for sharing ansible first flights

love the compurhythm as display riser

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thanks, it is both very functional and very convenient as that is by far #1 go to drum machine. just so happens to look gorgeous and be perfect height/dims. lotta win/win for me after years of trials.

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what on earth is this contraption?

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