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Hakai Labs - NT Controller Classic NES Gamepad Eurorack Interface
This module enables you to fully utilize a classic gamepad controller in your Eurorack setup from your favorite 80s entertainment system. This is amazingly useful in live situations where you need to control many things at once. This NT Controller module has gate, and inverted gate, outputs (0 to 5v) for each button of the gamepad. Also accompanying the outputs (and inverted outputs), are handy frosted red LEDs - just like the original console.
Features:
Width 10HP Eurorack Format
No human-detectable lag when pressing buttons due to its 20mhz on-board CPU
Works with most classic controllers with the correct interface port
Nice and bright, frosted red LED indicators on every output for monitoring and increased visual appearance
All outputs are individually protected against ground shorts
An awesome way to test old controllers
Uses high quality, name brand, components
Fully assembled and tested
Does not come with a Nintendo NES controller
Handles turbo signals with ease from your controllers
Compatible Controllers:
NES-004 Nintendo NES Controller
Nintendo NES Max Controller
Nintendo NES Advantage Joystick (see Advantage note below)
Nintendo NES Controller 2 Dogbone
Reproduction controllers, with correct 7 pin NES compatible connector (with or without turbo)
Unsupported Controllers:
Nintendo NES Four Score (dual connector does not fit)
Nintendo NES Satellite (dual connector does not fit)
Nintendo Power Glove (untested, but the only thing that may work is the gamepad section)
Nintendo NES Zapper (does nothing)
Includes:
NT Controller Module
Power Cable
Befaco Knurlies
Hakai Labs Sticker
NES Advantage Note: The NES Advantage Joystick has output ports, one for player 1 and one for player 2. Unfortunately, you cannot use both at the same time with 2 separate NT Controller modules as it will bridge the latch data between both NT Controllers. This will cause the inputs to be ignored and will just fire them off in a constant pattern as the 2 microcontroller cycles line up. Here at Hakai Labs, we are into chaos, but this one is kinda boring.
This module enables you to fully utilize a classic gamepad controller in your Eurorack setup from your favorite 80s entertainment system. This is amazingly useful in live situations where you need to control many things at once. This NT Controller module has gate, and inverted gate, outputs (0 to 5v) for each button of the gamepad. Also accompanying the outputs (and inverted outputs), are handy frosted red LEDs - just like the original console.
Features:
Width 10HP Eurorack Format
No human-detectable lag when pressing buttons due to its 20mhz on-board CPU
Works with most classic controllers with the correct interface port
Nice and bright, frosted red LED indicators on every output for monitoring and increased visual appearance
All outputs are individually protected against ground shorts
An awesome way to test old controllers
Uses high quality, name brand, components
Fully assembled and tested
Does not come with a Nintendo NES controller
Handles turbo signals with ease from your controllers
Compatible Controllers:
NES-004 Nintendo NES Controller
Nintendo NES Max Controller
Nintendo NES Advantage Joystick (see Advantage note below)
Nintendo NES Controller 2 Dogbone
Reproduction controllers, with correct 7 pin NES compatible connector (with or without turbo)
Unsupported Controllers:
Nintendo NES Four Score (dual connector does not fit)
Nintendo NES Satellite (dual connector does not fit)
Nintendo Power Glove (untested, but the only thing that may work is the gamepad section)
Nintendo NES Zapper (does nothing)
Includes:
NT Controller Module
Power Cable
Befaco Knurlies
Hakai Labs Sticker
NES Advantage Note: The NES Advantage Joystick has output ports, one for player 1 and one for player 2. Unfortunately, you cannot use both at the same time with 2 separate NT Controller modules as it will bridge the latch data between both NT Controllers. This will cause the inputs to be ignored and will just fire them off in a constant pattern as the 2 microcontroller cycles line up. Here at Hakai Labs, we are into chaos, but this one is kinda boring.