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TheMIDInator MIDI controller has been created by Switch & Lever using an Arduino Mega with its 54 digital IO and 16 analog pins to provide a wealth of ...
Otherwise, it's just hooking up a few components and uploading the software to the Arduino. When you're done, you'll have your own USB MIDI controller. What do you think so far?
This seemed easier than trying to deal with a software MIDI device and the glitchy USB-to-DMX gizmo. If your church uses Proclaim and has lighting, and you'd like to mess with it, I'm certainly ...
It's of course backwards compatible with existing Arduino add-ons, but sets itself apart with a new USB controller with lower latency and driver-free operation on Mac and Linux.
We have featured quite a few different cool creations using Arduino here at Geeky Gadgets. The latest one is these cool MIDI air drums, which were created using a MIDI device, 3 accelerometers, a ...