[Joonas] became frustrated with cheap but crappy MIDI to USB converters, and the better commercial ones were beyond his budget. He used a Teensy LC to build one for himself and it did the job ...
There’s the familiar D-Sub connector for plugging in the pads and round the back there's the option to add more pads via two more triggers (assigned to Tom 4 and Crash 2) and the usual complement of ...
[TheSpodShed] decided to whip up a USB MIDI interface for the chip, with the help of the Arduino Pro Micro. The Arduino Pro Micro is a Sparkfun creation, using the ATmega32U4 microcontroller.
Armed with a laptop, a pair of studio headphones, and a MIDI controller, you'll have everything you need to start making music. Whether it's EDM bangers or trap beats, working in the box gives you a ...
Devices with a USB-C port should work without any fuss ... from its 32 pressure-sensitive pads through the device's MIDI out port when controlling external instruments and gear.