Deej Volume Mixer
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This is a volume mixer enclosure designed to work with the open source project Deej. Each of the sliders can be assigned to control the volume of an application, or groups of applications on a PC. Parts list: 1x Arduino nano (Either Mini-B or Type-C) 5x 75mm slide potentiometer 8x M2x6mm (These do not have to be 6mm in length. I used M2x10mm so if you already have some on hand don't worry about the length) 10x M2x3mm (You can also use a dremel or similar cutting tool to cut the longer bolts down to length) 4x M1.4x5mm 4x Adhesive rubber feet (optional) Assembly Instructions: Once you have the parts printed, you should be able to view the assembly drawing file to see how it should be assembled. You will probably want to add weight to the inside of the enclosure so that it stays in place when you try to adjust the volume. I just used spare lead weights inside a plastic bag. NOTE: I do not have an arduino nano with a USB type-C port. The tolerences should work out well and I expect there to be no issues. If there are tolerence problems on the type-C version let me know and I will adjust it. For the wiring/software, follow the instructions included in the Deej github project.
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