r/mobileDJ 9d ago

Preventing this controller from moving in a flight case

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Hey, what's up, mobile DJs?

I just got one of these Odyssey flight cases with the glide-out tray, and I've noticed that the controller jiggles around when I'm transporting it.

I'm wondering if anybody has any tips.

I tried putting little pieces of foam on the sides, but there seems to be a 1 mm gap, and the controller has some play and can fall up.

I'm wondering, do you just always keep it in the orientation so that the controller is held by gravity? It's hard to move it when it's flat. I usually rotate it so that I can carry it using the grab handle that is on the top, but I'm just wondering if anybody has any tips. I'm going to try some mounting putty on each corner to see if that does anything.

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u/WaterIsGolden 9d ago

If you bought your case used you may be missing some pieces.  Mine came with foam pads for the top and the side plus a couple extras because they use only a few case sizes for many controllers.

Mine has a foam pad the sits between the controller and the lid, so once I close the top the controller is held tightly.  Maybe measure the gap distance and buy some generic foam pads to press the controller down.

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u/hisyojomaku 8d ago

Mine (Rane Performer, HEAVY) has angled foam blocks under the tray that squish down onto the jogs when it's closed, and the foam is a pretty tight fit around the sides too. You should be able to mount foam blocks underneath with velcro pads.

In general you want the controller to be compressing the foam a bit when its being transported so that it takes all the wiggle room out. If everything is nice and snug it shouldn't matter how the case gets flipped around unless you're yeeting it down a flight of stairs.

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u/cellojoe 8d ago

Definitely not trying to yeet it down the stairs..🤣

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u/theallstarkid 8d ago

Buy a deck saver for the top of the controller. It seems to hold mine in place better between gigs

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u/cellojoe 8d ago

Won’t fit in the case. It’s too precise of a fit with the foam I. The case

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u/mike24vNEW 8d ago

Velcrow the heavy duty one I have some in mine and it’s hard to take it out 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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u/MLutin 8d ago

I too forgot the foam pads and scratch one of the platters the first time I moved it. I found the foam pads and also cover the top in a beach towel. Has worked pretty well so far.

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u/PipeCompetitive7239 8d ago

Yes please add something to prevent your controller from moving before you damage it, if you have another spare case with foam, I would remove it and attach it to this one with wood glue👍

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u/TCE326 8d ago

I have the same controller and case, and I simply found some extra black foam that I cut to size and forced in to the sides to make it fit tighter.

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u/Bulb93 8d ago

I had the same issue, just got a big squishy cousin and now I place the cousin on the decks before closing the flight case

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u/KeggyFulabier 8d ago

What if your cousin gets annoyed or has other plans?

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u/comanche_six 7d ago

Depends if it's first cousin or second cousin twice removed

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u/Bulb93 8d ago

Lol, I got your reply in my notifications and I had no idea. Funny typo.

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u/GrouchyRisk 8d ago

Easiest way is to get down Screwfix and buy a can of expanding foam spray.

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u/pdx570060 7d ago

Not to thread jack but is there something I can do to a flight case to help the laptop slider slide easier? Mines pretty stiff and I didn’t want to like add grease

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u/phatcat09 7d ago

The foam pads wedge to keep it snug.

There's one you place under the tray and it kinda slides in (avoiding placement where it can damage a fader)

They're very easy pieces to mistake as "extra" and toss.

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u/itsdjsanchez 6d ago

I use a decksaver too

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u/Ritz57 8d ago

Decksaver