Arduino-USBMIDI
arduino-midi-recorder
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Arduino-USBMIDI
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How to transform an old MIDI controller straight to USB MIDI without any converters?
But generally speaking MIDI and USB MIDI are based on fundamentally different communication protocols and always require a MCU to do the conversion. An Arduino Micro can do the job well and there are even Libraries with example code that does exactly this. See here: https://github.com/lathoub/Arduino-USBMIDI/blob/master/examples/MIDI_DIN2USB/MIDI_DIN2USB.ino
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Code for my MIDI keyboard LED strip
Option 3 - Arduino USB MIDI
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Arduino MIDI controller Help
hmm..yes you would have to code a little bit. But, cool learning experience? The examples are pretty good. This simple one: https://github.com/lathoub/Arduino-USBMIDI/blob/master/examples/Basic_IO/Basic_IO.ino shows part of the code that would replace the serial code in your original sketch. Note the library itself is handling the code that advertises the controller to Linux as a MIDI device. That's an important benefit.
arduino-midi-recorder
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Creating a MIDI pass-through recorder
Okay I'm half tempted to leave it as Tuscan (but only half =)
Adding a button that you can press to inject a MIDI marker is an interesting idea, for my own use (once I turn it into a non-breadboard version) is to just hang off the back of my controller so that wouldn't be a convenient place to interact with it, but if you have it just sitting in reach, I can see that being super useful.
I've filed https://github.com/Pomax/arduino-midi-recorder/issues/3, if you want to hop on that, you're more than welcome.
As for tuning: there are many, but it really depends on what you're playing, so if the arduino was driving its own little mini-synth, you'd probably want to add some tunings that would allow you to at least match the various tunings you'll find in any custom-tunable stage piano.
What are some alternatives?
EspTinyUSB - ESP32S2 native USB library. Implemented few common classes, like MIDI, CDC, HID or DFU (update).
Arduino-AppleMIDI-Library - Send and receive MIDI messages over Ethernet (rtpMIDI or AppleMIDI)
mt32-pi - 🎹🎶 A baremetal kernel that turns your Raspberry Pi 3 or later into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer based on Circle, Munt, and FluidSynth.
Control-Surface - Arduino library for creating MIDI controllers and other MIDI devices.
arduino_midi_library - MIDI for Arduino
USB_Host_Library_SAMD - USB host library 2.0 for Zero/M0/SAMD
HelloDrum-arduino-Library - This is a library for making E-Drum with arduino.
Polaron - A DIY drum machine for the teensy microcontroller (hardware / software)
TaskScheduler - Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and other microcontrollers
mixman-dm2 - Windows 10 driver for the Mixman DM2 USB turntable