Here, i show you how to update the MIDItriggs firmware if you use the MIDIboot loader in your MCU, which is an ATmega88 in my unit.
Besides this, i show you how the configuration of MIDItriggs works with just one button for the input (and MIDI events to set MIDI channel and the mappings of instruments), while for the feedback, the sound generators in the beatbox are used to give simple patterns telling you the current state of the configuration items.
The source code, schematics and documentation are public now, you can find everything about the project here: http://www.mik-music.org/MIDItriggs
Soon, a new version with completed documentation and PCB layout will follow, the project will grow as i find other units i can attach this nice toy to. The hardware might need changes for some other units, like the Roland CR-78, which also would be an interesting candidate for this, i just don't have one currently, so this has to wait a bit.
DISCLAIMER! I will not sell those modules or do your custom work for free, as some people in this world seem to think. If i get any questions like this, i will just ignore them.
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