
cordura21
New member
This could be a good idea for a remote control for computer recording.
A year ago I bought a device called Ipac, that basically allows you to connect your computer to real arcade controls, like buttons and joysticks. It's a little card where you connect the buttons and when you push them, it sends a keyboard press to the computer.
So it's basically a computer keyboard controller, thought for arcade use (I use it with Mame program, great app).
SInce it sends key presses, you can use it to control any progam you like, cause the computer sees it as a keyboard. It also has a software where you can program what key is represented by any button.
The best thing (for me as a mac user) is that is both PS/2 and USB compatible, and that's a big plus.
I made myself an arcade controller with it, and I can use it as a remote control for Protools also.
You can connect it to an arcade button, a joystick, a footswith, whatever, and it has like 30 inputs.
The site is http://www.ultimarc.com/. It's in England and the guy is very nice. It's about $50.
Cheers, Andrés
A year ago I bought a device called Ipac, that basically allows you to connect your computer to real arcade controls, like buttons and joysticks. It's a little card where you connect the buttons and when you push them, it sends a keyboard press to the computer.
So it's basically a computer keyboard controller, thought for arcade use (I use it with Mame program, great app).
SInce it sends key presses, you can use it to control any progam you like, cause the computer sees it as a keyboard. It also has a software where you can program what key is represented by any button.
The best thing (for me as a mac user) is that is both PS/2 and USB compatible, and that's a big plus.
I made myself an arcade controller with it, and I can use it as a remote control for Protools also.
You can connect it to an arcade button, a joystick, a footswith, whatever, and it has like 30 inputs.
The site is http://www.ultimarc.com/. It's in England and the guy is very nice. It's about $50.
Cheers, Andrés