Glitch Hop Forum Producer Competition

May 31, 2011

Our friends over at the Glitch Hop Forums are celebrating their 2nd year birthday with a nice little competition. They’ve reached over 5000 members and are giving away a tom of cool prices including a copy we donated of Cell DNA, DJTT Midi Fighter, NI’s Komplete 7 Elements, and a lot more. The contest is being judged by Ill Gates, Mochipet, Vibesquad, and others. They put together this nice video explaining it all. It ends on June 7th so get your submissions in!

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Builder Contest Results

August 6, 2010
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A few months ago we announced our design your own controller contest, and we are very excited to share the results. It may sound a bit cliche to say “every entry was great” but really, it was. We received a lot of great designs and concepts, and we’ll share the best of them right here. I really wish we didn’t have to pick just one because more then one deserves the win, but we did say one winner, so here goes.

First Place : Anson Cheung’s Sandbox

Modular controller have been around for a little while now, notably the Mawzer, but Anson’s Sandbox really takes it to the next level by giving it a sleek enclosure and thoughtful layouts. The Sandbox also does a good job of utilizing all of the Brains capabilities. It is worth noting Emanuele Ponzio’s (aka APE) awesome BYOB SKULL entry. Ape’s entry does win for best name however! It was a close call between these two.

Second Place : Luke Andrew’s WhySynth Controller

Luke’s controller is a bit of a departure from the button, knob, and  slider combination, but its spirit is 100% in line with our philosophies here at Livid. Synth specific controllers and it is refreshing to see a controller that is so focused on one task.

Third Place : Mike Stacey’s Cocytus

We really like the originality in the design and layout of this controller. A lot of people come to us with their ideal layout, but quite frankly it’s usually too specific for the general public. This entry illustrates exactly why we created the contest in the first place, to show how our Builder series can be used to create a controller that you, its user, wants to play.

Here are some of the other notable mentions for the contest, it was great to see all these different concepts and designs over the past two months. I hope to see some of these brought to life!

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Design Your Own Controller Contest

June 9, 2010

Since the release of our Builder series of do-it-yourself parts and components, we’ve seen a lot of talk from users about custom layouts and a lot of really great designs come our way. We have had a lot of people asking how to get started, perhaps somewhat intimidated by the idea of getting a bunch of parts and having to solder them up. One of the great things about the Builder components is that they let you focus on design rather than engineering, so with that in mind, we are having a “Design Your Controller” contest.
What You Win
The grand prize winner of the contest will receive all the Livid parts necessary to build your controller. This includes all of our, boards, components, and an enclosure. We will even cut the wood body and faceplate, and give you what you need to put it together. Three runner ups will receive $100 worth of Builder merchandise from lividshop.com

Your design can be a simple as a sketch on a napkin, to a full blown CAD design. While a full 3 dimensional rendering isn’t necessary, it may increase your chances of winning, unless of course you have HR Giger drawing skills. You are limited to the builder series of parts, but if you can source out other knobs or controls and know how they are wired, we will consider it.

For full details go to the contest page here.

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