I’m sorry, but I only did a proof of concept and found some issues that need to be cleared before it could become a reliable module. And I also have other ideas I want to work on further, see: The Console 1 Screen Project
Pots vs. endless encoders
IMO pots are fine when each single pot is fixed mapped to a single parameter of a module. A pot gives you 2 defined endpoints and therefore the “analog” feel you’ll find on most modular hardware modules. Maybe take a look at: Midilar news
And endless encoders are fine when in a single patch the mapping of the controls can be changed because endless encoders have no endpoints. So when the mapping is changed (by the press of a button or by a sequencer or by whatsoever) and e.g. the value changes from 5 to 125, the endless knob is always in the right position, and no jumps will occour and no “wrong” endpoint will distract you. But having no endpoints at all can also be distracting.
Maybe an old NI Maschine controller Because of their latest software update that doesn’t work with Maschine Mk I and Mk II controllers, I expect people selling more of these devices.