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Peter writes –
Mike Una has just written up a tutorial on how to make a $10 foot controller for music applications like Ableton Live, fashioned out of a QWERTY keyboard. (Other possible applications: gaming, VJing.) Clever keyboard mappings allow you to use your feet to control elaborate live music performances, whether you’re a beatboxer, keyboardist, DJ, or violinist. We’d love to see what people do with it.
Get loopy with the DIY $10 Ableton Footcontroller (no soldering required) – [via] Link.
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Another point for those of us with bad eyesight: paint the keys. For instance, red for stop, green for play.
Hey r080 — good idea. That suggests another iteration for this thing, which is to add color-coded LEDs for night playing.