[sdiy] Adding a 5-pin MIDI DIN connection to a kybd controller with USB
Benjamin Tremblay
btremblay at me.com
Mon Jul 18 04:51:53 CEST 2022
You will need a microprocessor like an arduino or pic to be a usb host and convert to 5 pin serial. The Teensy 4 will do this very well. The Teensy 4.1 has a USB host kit so you could prototype it with usb cables.
Benjamin Tremblay
> On Jul 17, 2022, at 10:29 PM, Logan Mitchell Sr via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
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> Does anyone know if a keyboard controller that has a USB connection built-in can have a S-pin DIN MIDI connection added to it and if so how would that be done ?
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> I have some older 5-pin MIDI DIN modules & two newer desktop hardware synths that have the 5-pin DIN style MIDI connectors built in along with built-in USB connections but I prefer to use the 5-pin MIDI DIN connections for the sake of end to end compatibility as some of the older modules are pre-USB devices.
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> Logan
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