Re: Audio and Bluetooth

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On 2014-02-18 02:41, Clifford Dunn wrote:
I'm surprised that people are using the Arduino devices for MIDI. Has
no one been able to get the full resolution out of the Analog In pins?
For the simple switches, I don't see it being a problem, but I'd
rather have more than 128 numbers for continuous controllers. Has
anyone had success with that? (I suppose we're no longer talking about
Linux audio.)

You can use two controller numbers separated by 32 to send the two halves of the value, so controller 2 could send the high 7 bits and controller 34 the low 3 to get the full 10 bits from the Arduino ADC. I have built a pedal using a PIC that does that. With Arduino you can also SLIP-encode OSC packets and send them through the USB serial port at a higher speed than MIDI.

Martin

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