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Davide GombaDecember 6th, 2010

[Collin Cunningham] explains USB protocol and manages to connect a USB MIDI keyboard to Arduino using Cirtcuits@home USB Shield.

USB devices are so common nowadays – wouldn’t it be nice to use one with your homebrew electronics projects? I wanted to use my compact USB-MIDI keyboard with my homebrew synth circuits. It seemed a simple enough prospect at first – listen to the data output, press buttons, note the changes, and then program a microcontroller to turn those changes into something I could use (like basic serial MIDI data).

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[Collin Cunningham] explains USB protocol and manages to connect a USB MIDI keyboard to Arduino using Cirtcuits@home USB Shield.

USB devices are so common nowadays – wouldn’t it be nice to use one with your homebrew electronics projects? I wanted to use my compact USB-MIDI keyboard with my homebrew synth circuits. It seemed a simple enough prospect at first – listen to the data output, press buttons, note the changes, and then program a microcontroller to turn those changes into something I could use (like basic serial MIDI data).

via [MAKE]

 

[Collin Cunningham] explains USB protocol and manages to connect a USB MIDI keyboard to Arduino using Cirtcuits@home USB Shield.

USB devices are so common nowadays – wouldn’t it be nice to use one with your homebrew electronics projects? I wanted to use my compact USB-MIDI keyboard with my homebrew synth circuits. It seemed a simple enough prospect at first – listen to the data output, press buttons, note the changes, and then program a microcontroller to turn those changes into something I could use (like basic serial MIDI data).

via [MAKE]