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Single button external control?

Post by Mike Daniell » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:22 am

I've had an email from someone who wants to trigger a sequence of SCS cues from a button in a public display at an exposition. So ideally we are looking for a robust single button unit that can send a pre-programmed MIDI or RS232 message. Any suggestions?
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Re: Single button external control?

Post by charlier » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:40 pm

Mike Daniell wrote:I've had an email from someone who wants to trigger a sequence of SCS cues from a button in a public display at an exposition. So ideally we are looking for a robust single button unit that can send a pre-programmed MIDI or RS232 message. Any suggestions?
http://ducksechosound.com/ They don't have a single button solution but the MR-4 is just about indestructible and sends MSC commands.
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Re: Single button external control?

Post by derick » Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:48 pm

They can also solder a industrial panel mounted push button at the right button on the pcb from a old mouse
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Re: Single button external control?

Post by Eric Snodgrass » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:40 am

charlier wrote:
Mike Daniell wrote:I've had an email from someone who wants to trigger a sequence of SCS cues from a button in a public display at an exposition. So ideally we are looking for a robust single button unit that can send a pre-programmed MIDI or RS232 message. Any suggestions?
http://ducksechosound.com/ They don't have a single button solution but the MR-4 is just about indestructible and sends MSC commands.
And Andy Leviss does good work.

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Re: Single button external control?

Post by Mike Daniell » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:34 am

The Duck's Echo Sound unit looks good if you need several buttons.

For a single-button solution then combining suggestions I've received from Carl Underwood and Charlie Richmond this seems a good solution: an Allen-Bradley Push Button connected by cable and 1/4" jack to a MIDI Solutions Footswitch Controller. Any other robust push button switch could alternatively be used (either NC or NO) with the MIDI Solutions controller. Carl used a MIDI Solutions footswitch controller for a recent show - yes, with a footswitch!
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Re: Single button external control?

Post by Carleton50 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:47 am

I suppose I should explain.
The reason for using a foot switch with a MIDISolutions F8 is that on many cues in the last show I ran - M*A*S*H, both hands were tied up as I also ran a manual 2-scene preset lighting board at the same time.

I purchased the F8 used and set it up to do a GO with MSC. The foot switch I used was an inexpensive M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal purchased from Amazon.

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Re: Single button external control?

Post by djvomght » Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:13 am

This little PCB looks interesting: http://www.thomann.de/gb/doepfer_we_whe ... tronic.htm

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Re: Single button external control?

Post by jameslo » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:03 am

I just found this utility board http://www.halemicro.com/wp/products/umc32m/. It's very easy to use and the configuration utility runs on Windows. I used it to make myself a USB MIDI remote for SCS for about $125.

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