Audiobus: Use your music apps together.

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diy piano midi sustain pedal

here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
I had some aluminum
laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack



. and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

Comments

  • here’s a link on how they work.

  • Man I could never make one but I applaud you for doing so! 👏

  • Mine. Credit to some random channel at yt.
    Upgrade needed: glue it to something more weight (wood or similar) to avoid lay it when I kick it. :yum:

  • @[Deleted User] said:
    Man I could never make one but I applaud you for doing so! 👏

    you totally could there’s really nothing to it.

  • @Dubbylabby said:

    Mine. Credit to some random channel at yt.
    Upgrade needed: glue it to something more weight (wood or similar) to avoid lay it when I kick it. :yum:

    haha love the stapler! i never even thought of that

  • It has the spring incorporated :sweat_smile:

  • @Dubbylabby said:
    It has the spring incorporated :sweat_smile:

    exactly

  • I love to diy...

  • cool, what is the first picture( the grey box)?

  • @eross said:
    cool, what is the first picture( the grey box)?

    Improvised stage patch panel from electric box for outdoors...

    This

    Into this

    100€ less... :trollface:

  • ahh nice man

  • @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack



    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad ;)

  • @eross said:
    ahh nice man

    Glad you like it. We needed a cheap solution for friend’s studio and this emerged into my mind... :mrgreen:

  • @rs2000 said:

    @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack



    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad ;)

    that would be sweet. wish i was better at coding, i’d attempt it. :)

  • @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack



    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Nice job !

  • @eross said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @eross said:
    here is a little project for anybody wanting to make something fun, instead of the same old boring sustain pedal from the store.
    I build mine at work, in between coats of paint ( bodyshop) it only took a couple hours. it’s basically the same thing as a tattoo machine pedal. essentially just a basic switch. lots of plans online for them.
    I had some aluminum
    laying around, and the black is car undercoat. a some little rubber isolators, and bolts little bit of wire and 1/4” mono jack



    . and i put a little bullet casing inlay in for style.
    if you guys make one post them online, i’d love to see.

    Now add Bluetooth MIDI and you've got a great companion for the iPad ;)

    that would be sweet. wish i was better at coding, i’d attempt it. :)

    Completely without coding:
    Combine this:
    https://www.thomann.de/gb/doepfer_we_wheel_electronic.htm
    with a Yahama MD-BT01 or Quicco mi.1 and you've got the basis for not only a programmable foot switch, but also more analog inputs for pitch bender, mod wheel, volume pedal etc, all over MIDI B)

  • i have one of these https://www.audiofront.net/MIDIExpression.php
    I have an analog exspression pedal
    i plug it into this usb interface and i can instantly
    control midi cc in my computer. I use it mainly for a way pedal in amplitube software. but i have also used it as a velocity or expression control in many synths, samplers, and effects apps.
    it’s actually a pretty brilliant little device

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