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===== PB702 MIDI Synthesizer ===== | ===== PB702 MIDI Synthesizer ===== | ||
- | The MIDI Synthesizer gives the possibility to connect your Paper Bits to a Midi Keyboard like the[[sound_boards:midi_keyboard|MIDI Keyboard]]. It is polyphonic up to six notes and has three different waveforms: square, triangle and sine.\\ | + | {{:paper_bits:pb702_midi_synth.jpg?600|}}\\ |
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+ | The MIDI Synthesizer gives the possibility to connect your Paper Bits to any Midi Keyboard, such as the [[sound_boards:midi_keyboard|MIDI Keyboard]]. It is polyphonic up to six notes and has four different waveforms: square, triangle, saw tooth and sine.\\ | ||
It's basically an Arduino clone running a small program based on the wonderful [[http://sensorium.github.io/Mozzi/|Mozzi]] library.\\ | It's basically an Arduino clone running a small program based on the wonderful [[http://sensorium.github.io/Mozzi/|Mozzi]] library.\\ | ||
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==== Software ==== | ==== Software ==== | ||
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+ | First of all one needs a bootloader on the Atmega chip. For burning the bootloader follow the [[avr_bootloader:avr_bootloader_main|AVR & Bootloader]] manual.\\ | ||
+ | For uploading the program one needs an USB to Serial adapter or an Arduino to mimic one: [[arduino_clones:serial_adapter|The Arduino as a Serial Adapter]]\\ | ||
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=== Mozzi and MIDI === | === Mozzi and MIDI === |