[sdiy] Two Nuts & Volts articles from last year

Gabriel Lindeborg gabriel at lindeborg.org
Sun Feb 19 09:41:18 CET 2006


Lucky I didn't order that backissue then, I've never been a friend of 
the PICs and was hoping for a different solution. Preferably w. an 
Atmel, as that is my prefered uC.
USB-2-MIDI and USB-2-CV should be very similiar if you don't want to 
implement a different control protocol than MIDI. The RS232-2-MIDI 
protocol used by Roland, Yamaha and Alesis could easily be used with a 
USB-2-RS232 chip and there you go.

That leaves us with the other article then... is it anything to "hänga i 
granen" [put as a decoration in the christmas tree] as we say in Sweden?

//Gabbe

Peter Ullrich wrote:
>>Interestingly enough, the author of the MIDI-nator article gave a link 
>>to his personal website where pre-programmed PIC processors were 
>>supposedly available, but the webpage is now gone:
>>
>>http://www2.netdoor.com/~rlang
>>
>>It is available on the web archive though, for those who are interested 
>>in what was there:
>>
>>http://web.archive.org/web/20050213094945/www2.netdoor.com/~rlang/
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> 
> You can now find his page here:
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> http://home.comcast.net/~rblang/
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