I’d think maybe, especially via USB, and not using a standard MIDI jack. Much of the PCB deals with the 5-pin DIN MIDI interface, the remainder are basically pass-thru for the DAC and OLED. The only part I’d wonder about is if the base image handles the architecture of the Pico. I might give that a try and see, think I have some left around and a USB hat for them.
Ah, good to know, I thought I saw it somewhere at one point but I’ve never used it, good to know it works. It’s a great little project, I recently came in possession of the MT-32 Librarian/Editor software for the C64, on floppy, and really want to see if it’ll work against this.
Yep, I’ve plugged my Q25 directly into it the downside is the MT-32 sound bank is kinda funky, it’s not terribly standard (at all). But if you load up a GM SoundFont and kick it into SF mode it’ll make those standard General MIDI sounds. That’s the best part IMO, the ability to use any SoundFont. Look on archive[.]org for the 500 font SF collection, it’s like 37GB of them.
@@technicallyworking4real Perfecto!!! Gracias por tu respuesta y por el dato!!! Perfect!!! Thanks for your response and for the information!!! I'll go for those sources! I'm gathering materials to put it together... I want to add a rotary encoder.