[sdiy] Arduino for Synths....
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Tue Apr 17 06:53:57 CEST 2012
I Got the Mega 2560 board. This is a part I have written a lot of code
for, so I know it pretty well.
I am really interested in getting down and dirty with this thing. One
thing I have located is a book called Arduino Internals which is
supposed to really get into the details under the hood. I haven't had
the guts to order it yet. :-)
-Jim
On 4/16/2012 3:27 AM, Michael Zacherl. wrote:
> Hey Jim,
>
> got my first Uno in March, found the resources at arduino.cc itself very helpful!
> sparkfun.com has datasheets, pointers to other resources on their respective product pages as well.
> The forum at http://arduino.cc/forum is well structured and people appear to be quite helpful.
> Arduino Playground is a good starting point as well. E.g. http://arduino.cc/playground/Main/ArduinoSynth
>
> My internet search engine of choice always came up with a useful pointer to get me into the right direction to find the helpful answer.
> I didn't do serious programming since the early 90s missed all this object oriented stuff, didn't touch a µC for some 30
> years but got back into that quickly with that resources.
>
> What did you order?
> The boards itself are very neat, the software and the environment appear to be very thought through and mature.
> I didn't see the point re-inventing the wheel and they fit, for the time being.
> Got myself a FIO and Xbees the other day, fits pretty well into my project.
> HTH, Michael.
>
> On 16.4.2012, at 04:52 , James Patchell wrote:
>
>> Hey All...
>>
>> My interest in Arduino has recently been piqued. (Thank you Bill :-) I have spent a bit of time on the web looking at various resources, but since I have seen this discussed here in the past (sorry guys, but I wasn't paying attention back then). So, if anybody can point me in the direction of resources on the web that you know about, I would greatly apreciate it. My first Arduino board is cheduled to arrive tomorrow. This was ordered before I figured out that I can in fact just have used my STK500/501 to do this.
>>
>> -Jim
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