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Arduino midi file player. The Midi Controller

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  • I like it. I sure can use a compact inexpensive midi file player. How many songs/files does it hold?? Anymore info available?? schematics, boards, plans kits? This little board could control my huge machine!!

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    Hi airofchaos

    Got all my info from some one on the net with the username pipeorganphil, he sent me the diagrams and reworked the coding for me so I could use it on the Arduino he did say something about it being an open source project, by a guy in Germany. It can hold up to 250 midi files in separate folders up to 2 GB cards so thousands of files could be on one card.

    He has a video of one he’s built on YouTube.

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  • Hi Will'

    Have you published this code and circuit anywhere? What you have achieved is quite remarkable. I am hoping to build a similar project that I can play back midi music in chunks of bars, ie any point in a tune to any other point in the tune. This way I can practice the hard bits with accompaniment and also control the pitch and tempo as well, until I can get it right or at least understand what I need to do.

    Your work work would be of enormous assistance to me.

    Cheers and well done!!!!

  • Hello

    William (France), I wish to join the part SD Card into my project to read Midi files ( Ableton) but regrettably I do not know how to make:-(

    You can explain me even to give myself this part of program.

    Thank you

    William

  • Good Job!! How did you connected the keys (8x) and the Display (6 Pins) to Arduino? You cannot use the 1 (RX) and 0 (TX) Pins, because they are the Programming Pins!

    Write me a message, please!!

  • hahaha ABBA! XD

  • Awesome!

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