Hi,
I stated to make with Raspberry Pi Pico as a MIDI controller.
I will be re designing the enclosure and 3D print it,
Welcome to the forum!
That’s awesome! Do those buttons have lights built into them?
I built something similar a couple of years ago and use mine every week.
I used an aluminum box from Amazon but I’m thinking about printing one with my 3d printer. The aluminum was a pain to cut.
This was just a Prototype, I have no LED lights into it. But I am upgrading it. I have decided to use an ESP32-S3 now, got some good-quality foot switches, and am redesigning it in Fusion to get 3D-printed. I am also working on sending MIDI Signals through WiFi. I already Tested it. I have added a OLED display though,
GitHub - nirban/MIDIFootController · GitHub you can refer this repo that I made, there will be more updates coming soon
I have build a USB Midi Controller with the Github project OpenMidiStomper and it work flawlessly. I also designed an 3d printet an enclosur for it. if you want the files, i can put them online.
In the picture are two different buttons but the big ones are the right ones. It was just for test purposes.
I just uploaded my 3d printing files. they can be found here. They are free to modify.
And here is a more current picture of the footswitch.
Thanks a lot, I will check it out. I am making one for educational purpose though. Once finished I will post all the files.
by the way what material you used in printing?
i used PLA, if you print it with 3 walls it is pretty tuff ![]()