Fantastic work, thank you for making it Open Source and thinking about Linux compatibility 👍 The glue & clamp design is very clever as sliders can be a pain with DIY builds!
Great video. I think the little tab on the rotary pot is used to index it into a hole to keep it from rotating (and have consistent placement). Just make a small indent in the underside of the top panel.
What a great video, it's super detailed and beautifully shot and edited. Thanks so much for taking the time to tell everyone about your experience building deej! :)
hola buenas, perdona que te moleste pero soy nuevo en estas cosas y quiero aprovechar que encontre a alguien hablando español, tengo que instalar algo para que funcione en el pc o toda la instalacion la hago en el propio arduino? quisiera hacerlo como regalo y no quiero que tenga que instalar algo solo para poder usarlo, gracias
@@jlrebor2626 si, tienen que instalar el IDE de Arduino que encuentras en la Microsoft store, el mismo que muestra en el videos, el otro programa el deej está en el link que deja el
@@jlrebor2626 perdona amigo pensé que te había respondido, tienes que instalar el IDE Arduino que esta en la store de Microsoft y el programa deej que esta en la descripción del video
@@jlrebor2626 hola disculpa la demora, pero debes descargar la aplicacion que esta en el link (deejay) y ademas de eso el ide de arduino, no es dificil de hacer pero es tedioso
Hey! Great video, everything was very well explained so decided to take a shot with this project last weekend, 3D printed everything from your list and purchased the same parts you linked. However, I'm not able to install the fader knobs into the slide potentiometers :/ Not sure if the opening isn't wide enough but I tried with quite some force lol. Any help with this please?!
Yes, the fitment on those knobs is very tight. Maybe too tight. They are supposed to snap on and require lots of force. I have accidentally bent my sliders while pushing them on. The tightness may be different between different 3D printers, depending on how they are configured and how the model is sliced. In the future I may need to remix that STL for a better fit. I have seen other free slider knobs that would fit this build. So feel free to try out a different knob. If you don't want to reprint anything, you may be able to carefully heat the slider with a lighter before pushing the knob on. This would soften the PLA enough to let it deform around the slider. As a last ditch effort, you may be able to trim the slider with a pair of snips or a file. Trimming would also be a cool way to adjust the height of the slider knob without requiring a deeper enclosure. I hope one of these ideas is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Was able to make my "mixer" work following all your instructions, however, my setup seems to forget what my potentiometers does when I close the Arduino IDE, even when the sketch is successfully uploaded, is there a fix for that?
Im a little late to the party here, but i got a few B10k potentiometers - but the reading goes all the way to 4095, and even starts reading values from the other potentiometers if i turn it colpmetely. What am i doing wrong?
Hello, great video and thanks for the tutorial! I was wondering if you happened to have the CAD files for it (STEP or if you happened to use Fusion 360), because the sliders that I ordered are a bit longer. Thanks!
@@sebastiancojuharii5958 You could use the modified model that @FierceDeityLink1 created. His sliders were 75mm long. Here is the Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5623994
Amazing! If I wanted to use stereo potentiometers instead of linear ones to control the panning of the right or left channel, would I need to modify anything in the code for them to work correctly?
deej also works with the atmega328. The first version I ever built was using an Arduino Uno. You will be limited to 5 volume knobs because the atmega328 only has 5 analog pins.
hey there great video but i've got a nooby question what does the ohms mean for the sliders i saw there were a lot of 20k and 50k sliders for a cheaper price will they also work i also saw there were for example a20k and b20k what does that mean (sorry if its obvious i am just pretty new to electronics)
In an electronic circuit slide potentiometers act like a resistor that allows you to change the resistance. The resistance value is given in Ohms. So a 10k potentiometer will reach from 0 Ohms to 10,000 Ohms. The letters A and B represent the rate that the resistance value changes when you turn or slide the potentiometer. "A" potentiometers have a logarithmic taper. They are normally used for analog audio volume, like in an electric guitar. "B" potentiometers have a linear taper. So they have a consistent rate of resistance change across the entire potentiometer slide or rotation.
Is resistance so crucial in potentiometers? Those what you linked in the description have 10K ohm, while the ones I want to buy from aliexpress only have 20 and 50k ohm options available and I don't know which one to buy. Can you help?
So a buddy of mine gave me one of these, I'm not into building this stuff so I have no idea what I'm doing. It was working great for him but when I try to set it up I can't find figure out what COM port to use in the config, do I need this arduino thing as well to set that up? In fact, in my device manager I don't see any ports. Sorry once again I have no idea what I'm doing.
Open up device manager, expand the "Ports (COM & LPT). Then, plug in the deej and see if a new device shows up in the list. If the device has already been flashed and is working correctly, it should show up on a new COM port. You do not need any perquisite software to connect a deej to a Windows computer. You only need the deej software executable.
Taking a look at the pinout diagram will show you what each pin can be used for : arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/16392/arduino-pro-micro-analog-pinouts
Yes. Assuming the USB speaker is connected to your computer. The overall volume of an output device can be controlled by setting one of the knobs to "master"
Nice project! When using normal potentiometers (not rotary encoders), what happens when I alter volume within an application using an on screen slider?
There is a product called the GoXLR Mini that is kind of similar in function. It is kind of expensive though. For a stream deck with dedicated volume control you should definitely check out the MisteR Deck. I have a video about it.
@@Martinchox There is probably a way to accomplish this. You may want to look for a project that uses Arduino code to control a 7-segment display. I am not sure how to combine it with the deej software though. Someone on the deej discord server could probably offer more advice on modifying the code
Thank you for watching! Cults3D has been doing maintenance recently. Here is the link to the same model on my Printables page: www.printables.com/model/308252-deej-volume-mixer
why an more expensive pro micro, when any normal cheap Arduino can do the same? it doesnt use the hid Interface. i would recommend using an Arduino nano.
Thanks for watching and Subscribing! ❤
Fantastic work, thank you for making it Open Source and thinking about Linux compatibility 👍
The glue & clamp design is very clever as sliders can be a pain with DIY builds!
Great video. I think the little tab on the rotary pot is used to index it into a hole to keep it from rotating (and have consistent placement). Just make a small indent in the underside of the top panel.
It is definitely that :)
What a great video, it's super detailed and beautifully shot and edited. Thanks so much for taking the time to tell everyone about your experience building deej! :)
Really good video, was super surprised to see you only have 160 subscribers. With this quality you dev deserve more. * subscribed *
He’s up 1.7k since 8 months ago. Crazy growth brah
Great project. To look even cleaner the top part should be screwed from the bottom so you wouldn't see the screws
Hermano gracias por mostrar tu trabajo!
Saludos desde Chile
Looks very good. Good video!
best project ever
simple
easy
handy
perfect
Out here doing gods work. Thanks, man.
this is amazing! I'll probably build my own at some point.
I'd like to see some Raspberry Pi Pico tutorials in the future from you. That would be great.
Great idea! I have been thinking about making a pico-based mechanical keyboard video or a video about picoflasher for the Xbox 360.
Incredibly well done video
Great video, I am going to do this project too.
Thanks for watching!
por fin lo termine y quedo super bueno, muchas gracias por el tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hola buenas, perdona que te moleste pero soy nuevo en estas cosas y quiero aprovechar que encontre a alguien hablando español, tengo que instalar algo para que funcione en el pc o toda la instalacion la hago en el propio arduino? quisiera hacerlo como regalo y no quiero que tenga que instalar algo solo para poder usarlo, gracias
@@jlrebor2626 si, tienen que instalar el IDE de Arduino que encuentras en la Microsoft store, el mismo que muestra en el videos, el otro programa el deej está en el link que deja el
@@jlrebor2626 perdona amigo pensé que te había respondido, tienes que instalar el IDE Arduino que esta en la store de Microsoft y el programa deej que esta en la descripción del video
@@jlrebor2626 hola disculpa la demora, pero debes descargar la aplicacion que esta en el link (deejay) y ademas de eso el ide de arduino, no es dificil de hacer pero es tedioso
Definitely will do this very soon! Is there any room to put some weights inside the 3d printed box?
Is there a way to put a screen on one of these and shows volumes and icons based on what you select
This is so sick! Well I know what my next project is gonna be. Also just subbed and followed on twitch!
Thanks for Subscribing!
This is a great project. Can a ESP8266 be used for this or is it only Arduino??
Very cool thank you for the video. What do you use the pots for?
Love the Build, def going to build one for myself :-)
Great video! I wonder will the raspberry pico work too!
(Because I have one laying around XD)
how would I make the configuration for it to work on obs, like change volume of specific scenes
Hey! Great video, everything was very well explained so decided to take a shot with this project last weekend, 3D printed everything from your list and purchased the same parts you linked. However, I'm not able to install the fader knobs into the slide potentiometers :/ Not sure if the opening isn't wide enough but I tried with quite some force lol. Any help with this please?!
Yes, the fitment on those knobs is very tight. Maybe too tight. They are supposed to snap on and require lots of force. I have accidentally bent my sliders while pushing them on. The tightness may be different between different 3D printers, depending on how they are configured and how the model is sliced. In the future I may need to remix that STL for a better fit. I have seen other free slider knobs that would fit this build. So feel free to try out a different knob. If you don't want to reprint anything, you may be able to carefully heat the slider with a lighter before pushing the knob on. This would soften the PLA enough to let it deform around the slider. As a last ditch effort, you may be able to trim the slider with a pair of snips or a file. Trimming would also be a cool way to adjust the height of the slider knob without requiring a deeper enclosure. I hope one of these ideas is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Was able to make my "mixer" work following all your instructions, however, my setup seems to forget what my potentiometers does when I close the Arduino IDE, even when the sketch is successfully uploaded, is there a fix for that?
nice job I will make this creation 👌
Juicy vid brah. Thanks
Amazing! any chance for the .f3d file? i want to add another slider to the setup
Im a little late to the party here, but i got a few B10k potentiometers - but the reading goes all the way to 4095, and even starts reading values from the other potentiometers if i turn it colpmetely. What am i doing wrong?
Very cool! Subscribed ! Keep going =D
does this program work for a normal keyboard with one knob, or would I have to make the mixer?
great video, subscribed
Thank you!
sheeesh banger bro keep it up
it would be possible to have these lower potentiometers control the equalizer or somethink?
Thank you so much for this vid
Dammit now I have a new project to make. Now I can either do it the easy way and just take your files or make my own version
i want to do this but with motorized slider, do you think is possible collect the valieu of the volume of each app??
I guess it would be ported to Pico easily. Even wirelessly maybe?
can we do it with arduino uno
1mm wirefit or need 0.5mm?
Hello, great video and thanks for the tutorial! I was wondering if you happened to have the CAD files for it (STEP or if you happened to use Fusion 360), because the sliders that I ordered are a bit longer. Thanks!
No problem. I just exported the .STEP file: www.printables.com/model/308252-deej-volume-mixer/files
Hei, are they 7.5 cm ? I have them that long but I cant open in fusion :(
@@sebastiancojuharii5958 You could use the modified model that @FierceDeityLink1 created. His sliders were 75mm long. Here is the Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5623994
Amazing! If I wanted to use stereo potentiometers instead of linear ones to control the panning of the right or left channel, would I need to modify anything in the code for them to work correctly?
will work with atmega328 ?
deej also works with the atmega328. The first version I ever built was using an Arduino Uno. You will be limited to 5 volume knobs because the atmega328 only has 5 analog pins.
10$ says you have some 3M Carbon Fiber that would liven that up.
I bet a carbon fiber wrap would look nice. Thanks for watching!
hey there great video but i've got a nooby question what does the ohms mean for the sliders i saw there were a lot of 20k and 50k sliders for a cheaper price will they also work i also saw there were for example a20k and b20k what does that mean (sorry if its obvious i am just pretty new to electronics)
In an electronic circuit slide potentiometers act like a resistor that allows you to change the resistance. The resistance value is given in Ohms. So a 10k potentiometer will reach from 0 Ohms to 10,000 Ohms. The letters A and B represent the rate that the resistance value changes when you turn or slide the potentiometer. "A" potentiometers have a logarithmic taper. They are normally used for analog audio volume, like in an electric guitar. "B" potentiometers have a linear taper. So they have a consistent rate of resistance change across the entire potentiometer slide or rotation.
@@MadModLabs wow thx alot for the detailed explanation really helped me there
Is resistance so crucial in potentiometers? Those what you linked in the description have 10K ohm, while the ones I want to buy from aliexpress only have 20 and 50k ohm options available and I don't know which one to buy. Can you help?
doesn't matter, this will just be more fine tuned.
So a buddy of mine gave me one of these, I'm not into building this stuff so I have no idea what I'm doing. It was working great for him but when I try to set it up I can't find figure out what COM port to use in the config, do I need this arduino thing as well to set that up? In fact, in my device manager I don't see any ports. Sorry once again I have no idea what I'm doing.
Open up device manager, expand the "Ports (COM & LPT). Then, plug in the deej and see if a new device shows up in the list. If the device has already been flashed and is working correctly, it should show up on a new COM port. You do not need any perquisite software to connect a deej to a Windows computer. You only need the deej software executable.
how didyou know the pins 4, 6, 8, and 9 where analogue when they don't have the preceding A?
Taking a look at the pinout diagram will show you what each pin can be used for : arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/16392/arduino-pro-micro-analog-pinouts
@@MadModLabs Thank you so much! I've watched this video a hundred times before i got the courage to order all the items and make my own. :3
Can you also control a separate usb speaker? Not the main.
such as USB2.0 Speaker.exe
But I'm not sure its a program ya know. So is it possible?
Yes. Assuming the USB speaker is connected to your computer. The overall volume of an output device can be controlled by setting one of the knobs to "master"
DO YOU SELL THE 3d PRINTED BOX??
I do not offer these for sale anywhere since the model is free. I could probably offer printing services in the future for the right price.
Nice project!
When using normal potentiometers (not rotary encoders), what happens when I alter volume within an application using an on screen slider?
when you move the slider the volume will just be as the same position as the slider
@@die3ddrucker Thanks, I found that out when I made mine 😎👍
The pro micro is not available in my country "Australia"
Core Electronics has them, but are $32. I'd get a ten pack of aliexpress for SFA.
Does anyone sell something like this? already made I mean, like a streamdeck but with knobs
There is a product called the GoXLR Mini that is kind of similar in function. It is kind of expensive though. For a stream deck with dedicated volume control you should definitely check out the MisteR Deck. I have a video about it.
@@MadModLabs yeah, I might as well try to make it, will see if my orders from AliExpress ever came.
@@Martinchox Nice 👍 Send me a message if you have any questions.
@@MadModLabs im in the process of making it, quick question, can i add a 2 digit screen to this project? so i can see the current volume %?
@@Martinchox There is probably a way to accomplish this. You may want to look for a project that uses Arduino code to control a 7-segment display. I am not sure how to combine it with the deej software though. Someone on the deej discord server could probably offer more advice on modifying the code
Really nice video!! The 3D parts link not working for me. Somebody have another link??
Thank you for watching! Cults3D has been doing maintenance recently. Here is the link to the same model on my Printables page: www.printables.com/model/308252-deej-volume-mixer
My linear potentiometers are 7.5 cm long, could someone please help me with the remodel in order to fit them? I tired fusion but i really cant :(
You could use the modified model that @FierceDeityLink1 created. His sliders were 75mm long. Here is the Link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5623994
@@MadModLabs Thank you so much!
Can i use a arduino nano
Nope
muy buen video amigo, podrias mostrar como configurar la aplicacion de python?
I fried a board because the pins of the sliders touched the board. So be carefull about that.
same
🤣🤣
3D printers are cool but I just prefer CNC with alu still.
why an more expensive pro micro, when any normal cheap Arduino can do the same? it doesnt use the hid Interface.
i would recommend using an Arduino nano.
Or, ya know, just use MIDI mixer......
Leeme spend 125 dollars real quick
This is great, would this still work if my headphones are usb with a pre amp?
Yes. deej controls application volume just like manually adjusting the volume mixer. It should work the same for any output device.
@@MadModLabs awesome I'm in this tonight then .
it doesn't work on windows 11 anymore
This is a great project. Can a ESP8266 be used for this or is it only Arduino??