tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post7329470564201078882..comments2024-01-26T02:15:41.555-06:00Comments on shiftmore: Calculator MIDI USB ControllerNathaniel Shiftmorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04481292350575189257noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-79231814024531347052022-04-30T23:36:44.004-05:002022-04-30T23:36:44.004-05:00I am very grateful that I have crossed your site. ...I am very grateful that I have crossed your site. Your content was very great that I cant stop reading each post that you have. I hope for the best outcome of your site. Thanks <a href="https://totopickpro.webnode.co.uk/" title="토토" rel="nofollow">토토</a><br />Totopick Prohttps://majortotositecom.bigcartel.com/product/contemporary-dancenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-61583046686517699482022-04-30T23:36:16.504-05:002022-04-30T23:36:16.504-05:00People should know these tips because you have gre...People should know these tips because you have great content! Thanks anyway! <a href="https://racesitepro.webnode.co.uk/" title="온라인경마" rel="nofollow">온라인경마</a><br /><br />Racesite Prohttps://noosfero.ufba.br/majortotositecom1/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-6893289141647002872022-04-30T23:36:01.954-05:002022-04-30T23:36:01.954-05:00It was very easy to find my way around and very us...It was very easy to find my way around and very user friendly Good job to your designer and dev of your site. I hope your rate was doing well. <a href="https://majortotositecom2.zohosites.com.au/" title="먹튀검증" rel="nofollow">먹튀검증</a><br />Majortotosite Comhttps://totopickpro1.bcz.com/2022/03/21/definition-of-wrestling/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-84634519697335568862022-02-19T00:04:45.649-06:002022-02-19T00:04:45.649-06:00Hi! A regular reader here in Lubbock, Texas!
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I was wondering if you may be able...Mr. Shiftmore,<br /><br />I was wondering if you may be able to post what the names of the terminals are on either side of your midi to usb converter. I have bought two so far and the terminals have had the same names but they have not been in the same order in each case. So my fear is that connecting mine in the fashion you have is that the terminals will be different. The one that I currently have has the names : S, G, V , D+, and D- on the usb side and in-, in+, G(two terminals), 0+, and 0-. <br /><br />ThanksGlitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11570080781609373992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-55573139768690400072009-12-20T23:38:22.671-06:002009-12-20T23:38:22.671-06:00Hey. Thanks for your response. I read through more...Hey. Thanks for your response. I read through more info on todbot's blog and found some people who encountered problems while trying to use the arduino as a drum brain. Specifically, this:<br /><br />http://www.somesoundswelike.com/2008/02/diy-drum-triggers-reading-the-sensor-scientifically/<br /><br />However, I may have found several alternate solutions, that I am looking into at the moment. One involving software, several involving other hardware (not a regular arduino)<br /><br />If I go the hardware route, I may still use your usb midi cable idea to make things simpler, so I am definitely very interested in hearing more about this! I'll keep checking back<br /><br />Thanks againorganic iohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13159435687504488354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-20660808807632837822009-12-18T16:08:32.373-06:002009-12-18T16:08:32.373-06:00Thanks for the feedback!
You can definitely hook ...Thanks for the feedback!<br /><br />You can definitely hook those piezos directly to an arduino.. It looks like all he's doing with that shield is cleaning up some of the mess that you would have if you did it yourself..<br /><br />you'll still need to include everything he has on that board (the resistors for sure, not sure what the diodes are for..), but the board itself is just to make your life easier when its all hooked up... which is pretty much the point of any arduino shield and might very well be worth the price.<br /><br />The piezo's will send some voltage (0-5v or whatever depending on the force used to hit the piezo) to the arduino's analog in. Its then up to the code you write for the arduino to take that information and generate the appropriate midi data. Make sense?<br /><br />I'll be posting a more in-depth look at that cheapo usb-midi hack in the next week or so if you are interested.. <br /><br />Good luck!Nathaniel Shiftmorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04481292350575189257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2013321629326850952.post-21279371400299112422009-12-16T14:28:01.361-06:002009-12-16T14:28:01.361-06:00Great job on the controller! It would be cool if y...Great job on the controller! It would be cool if you posted a video of you "playing" it :)<br />I found your blog via a post you made in another blog (create digital music) about using the Arduino as a MIDI drum controller. I have a question about the Arduino I wanted to see if you could answer. I recently received a "Rock revolution" drum pad as a gift. (Game for xbox 360). I have hooked it up to the PC and can use it to trigger drum samples at full volume. However, as a game controller, it has no velocity sensitive information. I am considering getting an Arduino to interface it to MIDI. But I needed to know if a stock Arduino will work, or if I would also need to get this kit: http://www.spikenzielabs.com/SpikenzieLabs/DrumKitKit.html<br /><br />I know next to nothing about the Arduino so I wasn't sure how necessary it would be to have the expansion drumkitkit. All I would be doing is soldering the piezos from the drumpad into the arduino. In the video on create digital music, it just looks like he has some kind of breadboard on the Arduino and not necessarily the drumkitkit, and his is taking velocity sensitive information. So I assume it would work, but again I know nothing about this thing and am also "severely amateur" at electronics.<br /><br />I also really like your idea of using the $6 midi-usb interface! I find it incredible that it works with such minimal soldering and I'll definitely do the same for mine. :) <br /><br />Upon looking closer at the drumkitkit, it appears that it just gives you some piezo's, which I already have.... But I just wanted to run it by somebody else to make sure that I would be OK to solder the piezos straight onto the plain Arduino and still get velocity sensitive MIDI information?<br /><br />Thanks for any help!<br /><br />Peaceorganic iohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13159435687504488354noreply@blogger.com