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TheMIDInator MIDI controller has been created by Switch & Lever using an Arduino Mega with its 54 digital IO and 16 analog pins to provide a wealth of ...
YouTuber Alex Coover, aka Glacial Geyser, has build an awesome Arduino-powered MIDI controller to help with his budding music career. Here's a demo.
When [Mr. Sobolak] started his DIY Midi Fighter he already had experience with the MIDI protocol, and because it is only natural once you have mastered something to expand on the success and build … ...
The Midi Fighter 3D is an impressive piece of equipment. It feels very sturdy, and even in inexperienced hands, it's pretty fun to slap the buttons rhythmically.
MIDI MIDI is also a serial protocol, though a lot slower. It clocks along at 31250 baud. Command bytes have the high bit set, one of 8 command codes, and one of 16 channels.
It's the ARKeytar, an Arduino-based MIDI controller shaped as a maple wood keytar. Thanks to the Arduino team for highlighting this one, the work of Andrea Gregorini Based on an Arduino Nano R3, other ...
Using an Arduino Development board and Max/MSP, a handy four-button MIDI controller has been created that is capable of counting from 1 to 15 using only four buttons.
DIY musical instruments are their own thing entirely, but if you're looking for a place to start, Adafruit has a guide to building your own MIDI controller using an Arduino. The OONTZ uses a 3D ...
Ever worry that the line between DJing and video games isn't blurry enough? The latest version of Midi Fighter from the folks at DJ TechTools should help things along considerably. The USB DJ ...