you know, these days its pretty simple to build your own midi controller. midi functionality is pretty much built right into the popular project single board computers now, some wireless, most through USB, and even the standard 5 pin midi connector. ive seen many people build their own controllers, from the origin of the dicer to the midi fighter. why cant we take the potentiometers of these vintage mixers and put a digital signal to them that can be read by our computers? if youre brave enough, you can even add new buttons knobs and faders to the mixer, giving you the ability to do new things that the creators of these relics never thought would be possible...i dont see how this would be impossible to do. getting rid of the boards may create space for other things, too. like maybe a hard drive, or a small audio interface DAC, allowing you the ability to plug into the mixer like you've always done. i had my behringer djx700 open once to clean it when i first got it, and there were like 3 or 4 circuit boards stacked on top of each other, but other than that, it was empty space. I'm not sure if i could do these kinds of mods to a working mixer, but one that has no hope of being functional again? absolutely...
Thanks for the throwback. super keen on a PMC-05pro review
Dope, bro!
Thanks for checking it out. 🫡
My fav of all time
For sure. 👍
I had an 06, too. RIP Vestax.
No doubt. Thanks for watching 🫡
😮 classic joint right there!
No doubt. If I could frame it I would 😆
Still use my 06 and trying to repair my 05...Both OGs made in Japan.
That’s wassup. Made to last a long time for sure. I’m gonna bust out the 05 next.
@@DJREALONE-CHI Cool bro.
My PMC-05 Pro II was made in China! I was so surprised, expected Japan
@@djcalle1975 More like assembled with Japan parts..cheaper labor.
@@djcalle1975 I’m pretty sure mine is too. I’ll have to open it up and check
you know, these days its pretty simple to build your own midi controller. midi functionality is pretty much built right into the popular project single board computers now, some wireless, most through USB, and even the standard 5 pin midi connector. ive seen many people build their own controllers, from the origin of the dicer to the midi fighter. why cant we take the potentiometers of these vintage mixers and put a digital signal to them that can be read by our computers? if youre brave enough, you can even add new buttons knobs and faders to the mixer, giving you the ability to do new things that the creators of these relics never thought would be possible...i dont see how this would be impossible to do. getting rid of the boards may create space for other things, too. like maybe a hard drive, or a small audio interface DAC, allowing you the ability to plug into the mixer like you've always done. i had my behringer djx700 open once to clean it when i first got it, and there were like 3 or 4 circuit boards stacked on top of each other, but other than that, it was empty space.
I'm not sure if i could do these kinds of mods to a working mixer, but one that has no hope of being functional again? absolutely...