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Sylentwulf:
If you're just going for cheap and useable. You can get PS2 dance pads for around $10 apiece, and then use a PS2 to USB adapter to connect to the computer.

I sell a dual USB adapter, and a new single USB adapter from my online store, and ebay store that both work well with dance games (The N64/PS2 adapter, and the quad adapter don't work as well with dance games from what I've been told)

Sephroth57:

--- Quote from: abrannan on April 19, 2004, 09:06:45 am ---Stepmania, or Dance with Intensity (though DWI isn't as "arcade perfect" as SM is).  I'm using the LevelSix Version 2.1 pads with the Super Dual Box adapter.  Works great.  I'm looking into building my own pads for use with the PC version of Pump it Up Prex 3.  

I'm waiting for somone to build the ultimate Rhythmcade and post it here.  Reversible pads for use with DDR/PIU, Pop'n'music controllers, Beatmania Controllers, possibly drummania or guitar freaks controllers, a PS/2 with EyeToy:Groove, and a Dreamcast with Samba De Amigo.  Everything feeding into a large Amp, with "yooge" speakers and Blinkenlights.  Unfortunately, I don't have to space to build such a beast.


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actually im working on something like that as we speak... in about a month or 2 it should be done and it will be insane i tell you that much =)

bionicbadger:
You can build your own pads for your cabinet.  You can even make them a bit easier if you have an i-pac or similar in your cabinet already.  Then you don't need any special adapter, you can just hook the pad into the i-pac the same as the joystick would.  I stuck an rj-45 connector on the pad I built and one on the bottom of my cab by the kickplate, so I can hook up the dance pad with an ethernet cable and disconnect it easy when I want to play something else.

abrannan:

--- Quote from: Sylentwulf on April 19, 2004, 09:18:16 am ---If you're just going for cheap and useable. You can get PS2 dance pads for around $10 apiece, and then use a PS2 to USB adapter to connect to the computer.

I sell a dual USB adapter, and a new single USB adapter from my online store, and ebay store that both work well with dance games (The N64/PS2 adapter, and the quad adapter don't work as well with dance games from what I've been told)

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I'll vouch for the dual USB adapter, since I bought it from your store.

hooded_paladin:

--- Quote from: abrannan on April 19, 2004, 09:06:45 am ---Stepmania, or Dance with Intensity (though DWI isn't as "arcade perfect" as SM is).  I'm using the LevelSix Version 2.1 pads with the Super Dual Box adapter.  Works great.  I'm looking into building my own pads for use with the PC version of Pump it Up Prex 3.  

I'm waiting for somone to build the ultimate Rhythmcade and post it here.  Reversible pads for use with DDR/PIU, Pop'n'music controllers, Beatmania Controllers, possibly drummania or guitar freaks controllers, a PS/2 with EyeToy:Groove, and a Dreamcast with Samba De Amigo.  Everything feeding into a large Amp, with "yooge" speakers and Blinkenlights.  Unfortunately, I don't have to space to build such a beast.
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In a couple years, man, just a couple years.
Who am I kidding?  In a couple years I'll be broke.
But anyways, someday I WILL own and make a cabinet for at least DDR, PIU, Pop'N, Beatmania I/IIDX, GuitarFreaks, maybe Drummania and Keyboardmania and Para Para and Samba.

Oh, and I recommend the Riptide design at http://www.digitaltorque.com/mydancepad/
All 9 panels are independent, meaning that you can build the 4 DDR arrows, and add solo arrows later, then the remaining PIU panels.  Or the other way around.  If you didn't know already.

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