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“TheMIDInator is a MIDI controller based on an Arduino MEGA 2560. It uses a few potentiometers, rotary encoders, a joystick, switches and a keypad as inputs and sends MIDI commands via serial ...
[Dimitri Diakopoulos] dropped into our tip line to let us know his HIDUINO project. The HIDUINO is a set of firmware for the ATmega8u2 used in the new revisions of the Arduino (Uno, and Mega2560 f… ...
2 thoughts on “ Arduino-based MIDI Synth ” Harvie.CZ says: November 8, 2011 at 12:06 pm Music In – Audio Out :-) LOL. Report comment. Reply. Charles G says: ...
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.
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 ...
Arduino has found its way into yet another musical device. I came across the 'UFO' while in Berlin. It's a MIDI controller that lets you compose music or control synthesizers by waving your hands ...
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.
It’s based on an Arduino MEGA with a USB host shield and a MIDI shield. In the demo I’m using an Arturia Beatstep Pro, a Novation Bass Station, Alesis DM5 drum synth, and a Korg X5D.” ...
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 ...