StarCreator
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im glad this all worked out, and my theory is correct haha...
i have a similar setup im planning but with those dome shaped obsf-30Q's... cool stuff
edit - to be fair though, its a setup very similar to Pop n' music buttons, minus the spring. it uses the exact same switches (well on some cabs). there's really no room for any sort of spring in those F controller buttons, but im sure it's doable. so in this case, a harder switch is pretty good.
the lower point of activation isn't that big of an issue, just an adjustment in input timing, already a factor altered by tv/monitors and type of video connection.
anyone here make custom ProDiva contorllers? i need ideas for flicking, should i stick with the analogs? im not a fan of them sticking out though...
The mini controller buttons actually have a spring in them stock. I wonder if removing the spring would help it, actually... the lower point of activation I can see being an issue if you need to hit the button rapidly - the harder it is to actuate, the harder it is to do sequences on rhythm.
If I were designing a controller at this point and knew how to work touchscreens into the design I would probably try to mimic Future Tone's touch slider:
