![]() ![]() Leonardo), nor older boards that use an FTDI chip as USB controller (e.g. HIDUINO takes advantage of Arduino boards where a second AVR chip is used as the USB controller, so it won't work with single chip variants (e.g. Instead, HIDUINO provides a true USB-MIDI device for plug-and-play compatibility on Windows, OSX, and Linux - just like a commercial MIDI controller. HIDUINO does not use middleware software to convert serial messages through a MIDI loopback port (like LoopBe1 on Windows or IAC on OSX). From their GitHub page: The HIDUINO project provides firmwares, documentation, and example code for building a class-compliant USB-MIDI device from an Arduino UNO or Mega 2560. ![]() I think the hardest part is flashing the firmware of the Arduino Uno to change the USB connection from a serial communications port to a sound, video and game controller in Windows (I have not tested this on a Mac). This Arduino-based MIDI controller cost me around 40 Euro, including a seperate Wah pedal and foot switch. After some online digging I found out that it's relatively easy to build one yourself for a fraction of the cost. When I was looking to buy a MIDI stomp box with a Wah pedal, I was a little taken aback by the price. ![]()
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