thebasementscientist.com - 10/8/2008
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I received my two MIDI Shield circuit boards from Batch PCB over the weekend. I'm happy to report that they came out 100% error free. However, I think I'm going to make one or two minor tweaks before getting a bunch produced.
MIDI requires the use of the Arduino serial port ...
blog.makezine.com - 10/7/2008
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This cool shield hack for the Arduino controller
called the "ArduinoBoy" lets you interface it to any...
MIDI input to trigger sounds on a standard Gameboy. To get started, just use an existing Arduino protoshield, and scrap the ...
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Arduino shield triggers a gameboy with any MIDI device
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The Basement Scientist Unleashes The MIDI Arduino Shield
GEARFUSE —
... current design the MIDI Shield has to be unplugged before the Arduino can be programmed, which is a pain in the ass. Instead, Iâm going to add a jumper to the MIDI Shield. Remove the jumper, program the Arduino, then put the jumper back on. Much better than pulling the whole shield off every time you need to upload code. I’m incredibly excited to get my hands on one of these shields. I was contemplating on building my own but TMS has done a fine job and I wholeheartedly support it. Link
MIDI Shield
MAKE Magazine —
... larger batch:
MIDI requires the use of the Arduino serial port pins, which are also used by the on-board USB programmer. With my current design the MIDI Shield has to be unplugged before the Arduino can be programmed, which is a pain in the ass. Instead, I'm going to add a jumper to the MIDI Shield. Remove the jumper, program the Arduino, then put the jumper back on. Much better than pulling the whole shield off every time you need to upload code.
The MIDI Shield is here
More: MAKE Flickr pool MIDI ...
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