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* Breakout board with SSD1306 I2C OLED screen (address 0x3C) | * Breakout board with SSD1306 I2C OLED screen (address 0x3C) | ||
* Toggle switch | * Toggle switch | ||
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File:FH-1_MIDI_controller.jpg|The controller | |||
File:FH-1 MIDI controller mode switch.jpg|Toggle switch for mode | |||
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
=== dualMocoLUFA 16U2 firmware === | === dualMocoLUFA 16U2 firmware === | ||
The USB to serial chip on this Funduino board is actually a ATmega16U2 microcontroller. It is possible to reprogram this to act as a USB MIDI -> serial bridge. I used [http://morecatlab.akiba.coocan.jp/lab/index.php/aruino/midi-firmware-for-arduino-uno-moco/?lang=en dualMocoLUFA] and soldered on a toggle switch to switch between MIDI mode and normal mode (to upload new sketches). | The USB to serial chip on this Funduino board is actually a ATmega16U2 microcontroller. It is possible to reprogram this to act as a USB MIDI -> serial bridge. I used [http://morecatlab.akiba.coocan.jp/lab/index.php/aruino/midi-firmware-for-arduino-uno-moco/?lang=en dualMocoLUFA] and soldered on a toggle switch to switch between MIDI mode and normal mode (to upload new sketches). | ||
==== Flashing dualMocoLUFA to the ATmega16U2 ==== | |||
* Install prerequisites | |||
<code>sudo apt install dfu-programmer dfu-util</code> | |||
* Download the firmware | |||
<code>wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kuwatay/mocolufa/master/HEX/dualMoco.hex</code> | |||
* Short pins 4 and 6 on ICSP connector (see http://morecatlab.akiba.coocan.jp/lab/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/IMGP9378.jpg) | |||
* Connect the Arduino to your PC with USB cable | |||
* Erase atmega16u2 flash | |||
<code>sudo dfu-programmer atmega16u2 erase</code> | |||
* Flash the dualMocoLUFA firmware | |||
<code>sudo dfu-programmer atmega16u2 flash --debug 1 dualMoco.hex</code> | |||
=== Arduino sketch === | === Arduino sketch === | ||
In progress... | In progress... |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 6 March 2022
FH-1 MIDI controller | |
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Participants | Dennis |
Skills | Arduino |
Status | In progress |
Niche | Music |
Purpose | Instrument |
Tool | No |
Location | |
Cost | |
Tool category |
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What
Trying to build an Arduino MIDI controller for controlling the Expert Sleepers FH-1 Eurorack module.
Hardware
- Funduino Arduino Uno R3 clone
- Joystick Shield (marked as V1.A)
- Breakout board with SSD1306 I2C OLED screen (address 0x3C)
- Toggle switch
Software
dualMocoLUFA 16U2 firmware
The USB to serial chip on this Funduino board is actually a ATmega16U2 microcontroller. It is possible to reprogram this to act as a USB MIDI -> serial bridge. I used dualMocoLUFA and soldered on a toggle switch to switch between MIDI mode and normal mode (to upload new sketches).
Flashing dualMocoLUFA to the ATmega16U2
- Install prerequisites
sudo apt install dfu-programmer dfu-util
- Download the firmware
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kuwatay/mocolufa/master/HEX/dualMoco.hex
- Short pins 4 and 6 on ICSP connector (see http://morecatlab.akiba.coocan.jp/lab/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/IMGP9378.jpg)
- Connect the Arduino to your PC with USB cable
- Erase atmega16u2 flash
sudo dfu-programmer atmega16u2 erase
- Flash the dualMocoLUFA firmware
sudo dfu-programmer atmega16u2 flash --debug 1 dualMoco.hex
Arduino sketch
In progress...