While we've seen that there are still some miles left in an old NES controller, it makes perfect sense not to leave out the much younger (relatively speaking) PS2 controller. This Midiator kit will turn an ordinary PS2 controller for MIDI use, and it works with cheap knockoffs of PS2 controllers as well as wireless models. The analog joysticks will be used to control pitch bend, while buttons trigger notes or toggle controller signals. It functions partially with Guitar Hero, but there is no full compatibility as at press time. Guess DIY nuts will find this to be a more challenging project compared to the Apple NESRemote.
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[Source: Ubergizmo]