Two Cherries XY MIDI PAD Black Box Kit

Started by Elantric, July 03, 2014, 09:59:31 AM

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Elantric





http://www.twocherriesinstruments.com/

http://www.twocherriesinstruments.com/#!xy-midi-pad-/c11md

Our kit is not like the Others! we build the cuircit into a printed cuircit board that makes wiring easy and instalation more reliabale.

Features include
- programmable midi codes for controlling other devices.
- Eprom screen configuration so any 5v 4 wire touch Screen is compatible.
- all on board connections (MTA) are soldered to pin components to make installations quick and simple for those with beginner soldering skills and little chance of harming the printed circuit board.
- external pull down resistors on screen and rotary encoder inputs making input through the screen and program control extremely accurate.
- on board resistors and led for simply mounting and one piece board and red, Green, Blue led mounts.
- on board voltage regulator for running the circuit
from a 9v battery.
- brown out detection at 4.3 volts to protect controllers integrity as battery voltage drops.
- 100 % soldered and tested printed circuit board.
- online installation instructions and email customer service.


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Sirkreuab

I actually have a differnt companies xy pad
However you can't have it send specific Cc information it just sweeps between a range of 0-127 depending on where you touch it although there is a rotary encoder and a hold a switch

Does the two cherries kit do something differnt with the ccs?
I've had my kit installed for a few months but have no idea how to incorporate it with thegr55
lol xy pads are way cool though totally worth it

Headless68

I'm using the two cherries kit - you can assign any CC numbers to the X & Y Axis you like - the rotary encoder is fixed and does patch change

Another cool thing is you can input the area of the screen that you want to be active and it calibrates itself accordingly - I have about a third of the screen under my scratch plate because I wanted it located under the strings (go not mag pickups)