Last week we was in Rome is to Arduino Day . we was shocked by the projects and the people there: loyal Arduino fans. This is the initial post about a few of those projects: more soon.
[anbello] generates – around MIDI – not similar light patterns on a frame of addressable RGB LED
MIDI messages from the set of keys (real or unnatural on PC) come in the MIDI Shield's MIDI IN and are presented to the Arduino sequence port. The Arduino firmware interprets the MIDI messages NoteOn NoteOff, partners any key on the 5 octaves (60 keys) set of keys to a frame LED and lights it with shade related with the note. In the firmware to manage the frame we used the FastSPI_LED library that allows you to residence every singular LED and spin the preferred shade (R, G, B).
One engaging thing to note is the use of the firmaware function millis() to exercise a arrange of facile multitasking. The thought was taken from this post after user "westfw" on the Arduino forum.
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This access was postedby d.gomba@arduino.cc on Thursday, April 21st, 2011 and is filed beneath Exhibition , FastSPI LED , Led(s) , Libraries , MIDI , Protocols , Shields , controllers , motivation , block .You can follow any responses to this access by the RSS 2.0 feed.You can leave a reply , or trackback from your own site.
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