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Midiator lets you use a PS2 controller as a MIDI controller

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We’ve seen plenty of attempts to use game console hardware as MIDI controllers, but they’ve usually involved complicated hacks and strange software kludges, so we’re pretty curious to see if Curious Inventor’s Midiator actually works as promised. The nondescript black box is supposed to map virtually any PS2 controller — including wireless models and partial support for Guitar Hero axes — to various standard MIDI controls, including use of the analog sticks as pitch bends and modulators. Not only that, but if you don’t feel like buying the assembled kit for $79, you can get the schematics for free, and if you’re handy with a soldering iron, you can even earn some cash by adding requested features like pressure-sensitivity and direct USB support to the unit. Check it all out at the read link, and make sure to cruise past the break for the sweet demo video.

[Via MAKE]

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