![]() ![]() My kit is based on the USnooBie development Kit ( USnooBie): It looks like an Arduino on a Breadboard based on an Atmega328p MCU ( atmel site), communicate directly through the USB port thanks to the V-USB software-only implementation ( V-USB site), and cost only about 8€ (10$) to build (for electronical components) make it cheap / low cost - with the easier architecture possible (only one MCU) - can communicate through the USB port directly (whithout a MIDI-to-USB conversion step) - recognise by a Computer as a stand alone MIDI device - easy to build (at worst, a soldering iron) - powered by the USB port with no external power source But as I want to keep board "free" and I don't want to sacrifice it in a permanant device, I looked into a cheaper solution. ![]() It was very useful to make some tests with MIDI softwares and write some MIDI "hello world" software (via some sketches of the arduino IDE). My choice has finally been oriented to a microcontroller board development like the Arduino boards and I choose a Teensy Development Board as it can natively use an USB MIDI library ( teensy web site). After some research, I wanted to go to a more "homemade" solution. I was looking for an USB MIDI controller device (or interface) for music applications like piano or organ keyboard or pedalboard. ![]()
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