On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 09:16:31PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> You're not only getting the readymade board, but also full source
> code, which is way more than e.g. M-Audio provides. And with buying
> the unit, you also support the developement of the source code as free
> software. Plus: It's probably a very small run with not a big number
> of units produced.
>From pictures of the Maker Faire, it looks like the buttons are custom
made as well, and that the PCB is huge. Add those two items onto it
being a small run device, and that even more explains the price.
I'm aware of some off the shelf buttons that have a LED in them.
However, it an exposed LED, not something that makes the entire button
glow nicely, and these off the shelf buttons have a fairly cheap feel to
them. If anyone cared for building their own cheaper knock offs, I
could ask the hardware engineers what those buttons are.
-- Joshua D. Boyd jdboyd@email-addr-hidden http://www.jdboyd.net/ http://www.joshuaboyd.org/Received on Wed Jun 7 00:15:04 2006
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