Re: [LAU] DIY or inexpensive MIDI Controller

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Hi Daniel, The midrange PIC microcontrollers from Microchip come with built in 10 bit A/D converters for interfacing with piezzo or FSR (force sensing resistors) sensors as well as serial modules for midi io. They are cheep, too. You will just have to figure out how to work with PIC assembly. I guess you will also need a programmer... but there are lots of web sites around for both DIY programmers & PIC assembly for MIDI. -Garett

Daniel Garmendia wrote:
Hey guys,

I'm interested in buying or building a 4X4 trigger pad. M-Audio's Trigger Finger looks nice, but I just want the pads. I have experience building circuits, but I'm not an electrical engineer (but I am aerospace tho..). Any DIY projects would have to keep that in mind. Any suggestions? ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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