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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Adzetko says:</i></b><p>Recently I&#039;ve heard about the nanoloop USB-MIDI-Adaptor, so I initialy started writing this post just to ask differences between Arduinoboy and NanoLoop USB-thing. But I&#039;ve figured out that I had too much questions that are not both related, so between posting it, I figured out that I prefer to rewrite everything.</p><p>It&#039;s been something like 6 month now that I&#039;m documenting myself because I&#039;m planning to make (an) arduinoboy(s). With some questions I was asking to myself, and after some researches, I&#039;ve found contradictions between sources. But it could also be my fault, you have to keep in mind that english is not my native language, hon hon hon, y&#039;know that I love baguettes (seriously, I&#039;ve never heard someone in my frog-eater life laughting like &quot;hon hon hon&quot;).</p><br /><p>After writing all of this jsut below: &quot;omg this is such a big list and I don&#039;t even know if I&#039;m understandable. <em>lol are i spik england korekt?</em>&quot;.</p><ol class="decimal"><li><p>Are LSDJ and the Nanoloop USB-thing(-with-dashes-in-the-name) are midi in AND out compatible?</p></li><li><p>Can an Arduinoboy be build to be connected with/as a USB-midi device?<br />I&#039;ve heard many times no.<br />-But does rewriting the code of the arduinoboy will not even work?<br />-Or, if this is a hardware problem, wouldn&#039;t a special shield or a PCB from any of those (cheap or not) midi-to-usb cables work?<br />To finish with this question, I know that the Teensy can be easly programmed to make it work on usb. But the teensy is not as cheap as an Arduino, and I think the support community of the teensyboy is less active than the arduinoboy one, so if the USB-arduinoboy doesn&#039;t exist,<br />-If this does not exist, is a USB-Arduinoboy project is a project to start?</p></li><li><p>Is there any way to make the Nanoloop USB-thing work without a &quot;normal&quot; computer (like desktop/laptop), like a &quot;hardware that acts like the nanoloop computer driver&quot;?<br />If this is existing, it may contain Arduinos I suppose. I want to know,<br />-If this does not exist, is this a project to start? (I mean, can a program for Arduino, Rasberry Pi or other things like that, do the job?)</p></li><li><p>What the Arduinoboy can do that the Naoloop USB-thing can&#039;t, and vice-versa?<br />(besides that you can update nanoloop for the Nanoloop USB-thing, and that you don&#039;t have to use a conventional computer for the Arduinoboy to make it work)</p></li><li><p>Is a program compatible with the Arduinoboy will be by default compatible with the Nanoloop USB-blah-blah?<br />(a.k.a. Are they using the same communication method?)</p></li><li><p>Is the Nanoloop USB-thing compatible with the DMG-01 link cables, or only the Pocket/Color ones?</p></li><li><p>(Little bit off-topic) Is there any DMG-01 to Pocket/Color link cable adapter that is not a cable? I mean, I know these cables which have the both connectors, but is there anything like the Nanoloop USB-thing that is not usb, but DMG female TO Pocket/Color male (or vice-versa)? You know, like the fat 6.35mm jack adapter for 3.5mm jacks? They would be cheaper than theses cables, I think.</p></li></ol><p>If someone is able to answer all of my questions, great Scott! you&#039;re my lord!</p>]]></description>
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