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Arduino-AppleMIDI-Library
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Arduino Array Issue
I'll post the whole thing in a separate message. I've already modified it a little, because there seems to be a quirk in the rtpMIDI implementation that seems to not send a second MIDI message if two of the same type are sent in sequence in the program. Even a few milliseconds delay between them seems to fix it. Here's the github link to the original.
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When using my personal FastLED program on ESP8266, the first LED constantly flashes green; but it works perfectly with WLED. How has WLED solved the issue?
Changing the order of libraries didn't change anything. BUT with that in mind, I tried disabling one of the libraries I wasn't using at the moment: AppleMIDI. The flashing mostly stopped. It flashed for a few times in the beginning, and then stopped almost completely.
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The prototype for my multi layer fader based on Deej volume mixers.
Just a thought, in a future build you could go totally wireless (theoretically) if you use: - an ESP8266 or ESP32 with wireless MIDI and - MIDI mixer on Windows.
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I made these festive MIDI LED Christmas Trees! RGB colours linked to notes. A little bit of fun to brighten up our music! Based on ATMEGA328.
Just FYI, network MIDI is a thing and you may want to look into it if you haven't before.
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MIDI-controlled LED strip on keyboard (WS2812B controlled by ESP8266)
As a bonus, the controller I'm using (ESP-01) also has Wi-Fi, so I added on the AppleMIDI library for receiving wireless MIDI (and sending, too, if I so choose). As a final touch I added VirtuinoCM to switch between 3 modes: - MIDI-response - some generic animations - manual colour control.
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After 2 decades of this, I finally bought the one and only piece of hardware that could turn me into an elite veteran, old man engineer..... TRACKBALL MOUSE
This is the sketch that worked for me pretty much out of the box. Mac OS has built-in support for Wi-Fi MIDI, but in Windows you'll need to install rtpMIDI. Once the Arduino sketch is loaded and running, rtpMIDI is installed, and both the computer and ESP32 are connected to the same network, the ESP32 should show up in the rtpMIDI control panel.
rtpmidid
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
rtpmidid[1]. After getting some hardware synthesizers and wanting to connect them without using a computer.. but being able to use them too using the computer I stumbled upon with rtpmidi the protocol and it ticked all the boxes I needed. I could connect all my gear to a raspberry pi, use ALSA sequencer to connect devices to each other with another of my programs AseqRC[2], and then use my synths from my DAW without touching any cable.
So after a fast prototype I created rtpmidid and I'm quite happy on how it works.
And it also helps with the USB ground loop noise that it seems unavoidable some times.
For some time I had even two Orange Pis connected to two sections of my gear, using USB gadget support so my MPC One could speak rtpmidi. MPC One has support to connect as host to MIDI devices, but as guest (connect to the computer) only in controlled mode which is not what I needed to convert my MIDI tracks to my DAW.
[1] https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid
- Live MIDI over internet?
- ESP8266 controls all hidden parameters with any phone or PC
- Syncing mpc one to daw in standalone.
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How will MIDI 2.0 change music? (2020)
My hope is that they finish the MIDI 2.0 rtpmidi protocol, and that starts to be truly used in real hardware, not half used as current rtpmidi.
This would allow easy connectivity with very low latency over normal LAN, including switches, power over Ethernet...
Disclaimer: I created a rtpmidi implementation for linux https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid
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Network Audio similar to rtpmidid ?
I've been using rtp-midi, using rtpmidid and it's working fine.
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rtpmidi in Arch Linux
I'm trying to figure out how to use rtpmidid by David Moreno with my iConnectivity Mio XL. Just running rtpmidid makes all ports show up in Carla and in Reaper, but no MIDI seems to be sent. In Bitwig i can't even see the ports. Maybe because it uses jackmidi and rtpmidid uses alsamidi?
What are some alternatives?
Control-Surface - Arduino library for creating MIDI controllers and other MIDI devices.
sonobus - Source code for SonoBus, a real-time network audio streaming collaboration tool.
arduino-midi-recorder - Let's build an Arduino-based MIDI recorder!
strawberry - A GraphQL library for Python that leverages type annotations 🍓
TaskScheduler - Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and other microcontrollers
Discord-SFZ-GM-Bank - A free opensource General MIDI soundbank in native SFZ format
AUnit - Unit testing framework for Arduino platforms inspired by ArduinoUnit and Google Test. Used with EpoxyDuino for continuous builds.
Mamba - Virtual Midi keyboard and Midi Live Looper for Jack Audio Connection Kit
arduino_midi_library - MIDI for Arduino
circuit_samples - Python module to manipulate SysEx files used for uploading samples to Novation Circuit.
Arduino-USBMIDI - Allows a microcontroller, with native USB capabilities, to appear as a MIDI device over USB to a connected computer
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