SPIMemory
Arduino-AppleMIDI-Library
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SPIMemory
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My first PCB! Any tips for starting to work with the SPI flash memory would be appreciated
It's pretty easy to work with these chips using the SPIFlash library. Your chip seems to be supported. https://github.com/Marzogh/SPIMemory
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Non-volatile flash chip recommendations?
Here's one library https://github.com/Marzogh/SPIMemory and another https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/serialflash/
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.
What are some alternatives?
Adafruit_SPIFlash - Arduino library for external (Q)SPI flash device
Control-Surface - Arduino library for creating MIDI controllers and other MIDI devices.
ArduinoXInput - XInput library for USB capable Arduino boards
arduino-midi-recorder - Let's build an Arduino-based MIDI recorder!
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
rtpmidid - RTP MIDI (AppleMIDI) daemon for Linux
ESP32-BLE-Mouse - Bluetooth LE Mouse library for the ESP32 (Arduino IDE compatible)
TaskScheduler - Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and other microcontrollers
BOSSA - BOSSA is a flash programming utility for Atmel's SAM family of flash-based ARM microcontrollers. The motivation behind BOSSA is to create a simple, easy-to-use, open source utility to replace Atmel's SAM-BA software. BOSSA is an acronym for Basic Open Source SAM-BA Application to reflect that goal.
AUnit - Unit testing framework for Arduino platforms inspired by ArduinoUnit and Google Test. Used with EpoxyDuino for continuous builds.
ESP32Marauder - A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32
Arduino-USBMIDI - Allows a microcontroller, with native USB capabilities, to appear as a MIDI device over USB to a connected computer