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wireless MIDI device

Started byProgrammerMarch 25, 2005
I've been gearing up to take on a new hobby project, building a wireless MIDI controller.I've done a fair bit of research and I am pretty straight on what parts I need for the task and so on. The one roadblock I've hit is making the setup wireless. The options I've explored are mainly Bluetooth and RF with the latter looking to be more promising.Problem is, I'm so new to this that I'm not certain what to do next. I'm aware of how to program a PIC chip to read output from a sensor, and in turn translate that data and send it over a serial MIDI connection to my computer to have it trigger the said note.I'm hoping that someone could give me some idea(s) as to how to accomplish this wirelessly? What parts I will need, what a basic schematic might look like? My device will most likely have 12-14 buttons that will need to send a note a controller change upon being pressed. Velocity register through a piezo or FSR is also likely.I've done some searching around already but couldent find anything in practice, mostly just theroy of how it "should" work.It woulde be especially helpfull if anyone has, or knows of a working controller similar to the above mentioned (tutorial or other).Many thanks in advance-
Reply byMeindert SprangMarch 25, 20052005-03-25
"Programmer" <aprogrammer@hotmail.com> wrote in messagenews:Xns9624838A2D50aprogrammerhotmailco@69.28.186.158...
> I've been gearing up to take on a new hobby project, building a wireless> MIDI controller.>> I've done a fair bit of research and I am pretty straight on what parts I> need for the task and so on.>> The one roadblock I've hit is making the setup wireless. The options I've> explored are mainly Bluetooth and RF with the latter looking to be more> promising.
Take a look at the Bluetooth modules from Ezurio (former TDK, atwww.ezurio.com . They can turn any serial link into wireless.Meindert
Reply byTim WescottMarch 25, 20052005-03-25
Programmer wrote:
> I've been gearing up to take on a new hobby project, building a wireless > MIDI controller.> > I've done a fair bit of research and I am pretty straight on what parts I > need for the task and so on. > > The one roadblock I've hit is making the setup wireless. The options I've > explored are mainly Bluetooth and RF with the latter looking to be more > promising.> > Problem is, I'm so new to this that I'm not certain what to do next. I'm > aware of how to program a PIC chip to read output from a sensor, and in > turn translate that data and send it over a serial MIDI connection to my > computer to have it trigger the said note.> > I'm hoping that someone could give me some idea(s) as to how to accomplish > this wirelessly? What parts I will need, what a basic schematic might look > like? > > My device will most likely have 12-14 buttons that will need to send a note > a controller change upon being pressed. Velocity register through a piezo > or FSR is also likely.> > I've done some searching around already but couldent find anything in > practice, mostly just theroy of how it "should" work.> > It woulde be especially helpfull if anyone has, or knows of a working > controller similar to the above mentioned (tutorial or other).> > Many thanks in advance-
So how many groups did you target with this multiple posting? Couldn't you have at least cross-posted?Honestly-- Tim WescottWescott Design Serviceshttp://www.wescottdesign.com
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