Thank you for your excellent work. Just a small thing: To know not only which bank we are in, but also which selection within this bank. Solution 2 led's per button OR A little numerical display for the bank and then the led just for selection
At first I was shocked not to see a multiplexer, then I realized that you implemented button matrix. Congrats, great design. I made the same pedal last year, but with a multiplexer.
@@NerdMusician which is a problem you can solve by using diodes, like they do with QMK- and similarly devised (computer) keyboards! Thanks for this project btw, I will be building something similar soon to extend the functionality of my ampero mini - which takes midi over usb-c. Another commenter already asked about it; It would be great to have a break-out to hook up the arduino with other midi connection-types/plugs, to increase versatility and avoid external adapters!
Dude, your awesome! This opens another dimension for me! If I use an Arduino with more Pins, can I somehow put a good old round Midi Out Connector in this box?
Hello Gustavo, thanks for the awesome workshop! I have a couple of questions, if you don’t mind: 1. Why did you choose Fritzing to design your breadboard schematic instead of KiCad, which you use in your course for circuit design? 7:44 2. For the enclosure, what software did you use to design the template with the drill hole placements? Was it SolidWorks or something else? 8:16
Fala irmão. Por gentileza, saberia me dizer se o processo inverso é muito complexo de conseguir??? Pretendo criar switches que recebam comados Midi, vamos supor que eu use seu controlador para acessar bancos onde mudo os efeitos ( só que esses efeitos são analógicos) e estarão em um rack atrás fora de alcance (no caso, serão acessados via o controlador midi).
That's great! What do you build next you ask? I think an extension of this one, so... maybe a pedal switcher? Something that will change the routing of the guitar pedals by programming it in software, like the Fender Switchboard.
Hey there, Great video and tutorial! I have a quick question: at the 3:14 , you start using what looks like magnet wire. Why did you choose to use magnet wire there instead of covered copper wire like you did later at 3:56? Is there a specific reason for opting for magnet wire, or is that actually non-insulated copper wire?
Great work...I'm inspired! Quick question (I hope) How much latency is there when using expression pedals? I have been using a Hotone 4 button controller (usb midi connection) and experience lag when trying to use expression pedals for wah type effects. Even a small amount of latency is painful/unusable when used in that way. Have you tested the responsiveness when using this rig to control any wah/tremolo type effects in real time?
Well, call me stupid but...where in the video do you actually demonstrate what it does? I want to make a foot thing that allows me to play my synth. I want to play bass with my hands and synth with my feet. I have little or no idea if this project could be modified to work for this idea....but I would love it if it could.
This is amazing i have got it on the breadboard almost where i need it to be. The only issue i have at the moment is setting toggle, it's coming out as Note Toggle but i think i want CC Toggle. This is for use with Amplitude 5. Anyone got any ideas?
Eu tenho um controlador MIDI para guitarra que fiz através de controle de arcade, e estou querendo mudar para uma placa de arduino, tenho a carcaça e 12 botões É possível eu estender o projeto para 12 botões, eu consigo usar as chaves DPDT com trava (que são as que já tenho)?