[sdiy] MIDI hardware platform with both classic and USB-MIDI?
Rutger Vlek
rutgervlek at gmail.com
Sun Feb 2 17:19:12 CET 2020
What about the classic MIDIbox solution? (See www.ucapps.de)
Rutger
Op do 30 jan. 2020 08:19 schreef Kylee Kennedy <kmkennedy at gmail.com>:
> Yes Teensy for sure. Even the lower end Teensy’s would be up to the task.
>
>
> Kylee
>
> On Monday, January 27, 2020, <paula at synth.net> wrote:
>
>> Would highly recommend the teensy stuff.
>>
>> teensy 3.5 or above should do what you need.
>>
>> Paula
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2020-01-28 05:46, Eric Schlappi wrote:
>>
>> This might be a bit more DIY than you are looking for but have been
>> hearing a lot about how easy the teensy midi library is to use lately:
>> https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_MIDI.html
>>
>> looks like there is a USB midi library in there too and examples for each.
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 9:39 PM <rsdio at audiobanshee.com> wrote:
>>
>>> For some reason, I'm not finding anything.
>>>
>>> A friend wants to try creating a MIDI controller. He doesn't need audio
>>> at all, so the Axoloti probably isn't a good choice. I remember a
>>> poorly-supported MIDI hardware platform that people complained had
>>> poorly-organized source code, but buying an existing platform is still
>>> easier than designing a platform, especially for a beginner, even if you
>>> have to write all the firmware.
>>>
>>> I would recommend the Livid Builder Brain that I designed, but Livid
>>> Instruments aren't exactly an active company since the founder contracted
>>> ALS. Actually, I don't quite know their status, but I recall that the
>>> Builder Brain wasn't the cheapest platform.
>>>
>>> I know you can buy both an Arduino ~and~ a MIDI shield, but there seem
>>> to be plenty of all-in-one 8-bit MIDI platforms - I just can't seem to find
>>> any at the moment. Also, I don't really want to suggest that my friend
>>> start out learning the bad coding techniques associated with Arduino and
>>> Processing.
>>>
>>> Any other MIDI platforms to recommend? Preferably supporting both
>>> classic MIDI and USB-MIDI.
>>>
>>> If there happens to be a Bluetooth platform with MIDI support already
>>> available for DIY folks, that might be really handy. All things considered,
>>> though, Bluetooth MIDI is probably a very advanced platform.
>>>
>>> Suggestions welcome,
>>>
>>> Brian Willoughby
>>>
>>>
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