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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

It worked for me. (I thought I had posted it before)

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Maybe but, I had a look at the code, and it doesn't seem to be that simple (or maybe it is?). As I read in another post the led are triggered by something like B000111 in which 0 is led off and 1 is led on (I assume). I have once, with my super-programmer experience, tried to modify the nanoloop sync code from Gij's but it didn't work at all and it was the same type of B010101.

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I am feeling kind of stupid right now, the shield I have is only for the midi in and out on the Rx and Tx pins, all the other are just "pins to solder"... thanks anyway.

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I tried, already and on google too and I found a topic but it's too old for me to be able to post into it. I have the Arduino uno, the super common model. So it's not that sure that it could work "as is", you little coquinou.

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Cool.
I have read somewhere that the pinout didn't match the code andthat there were some modification to do, so if you say it's alright I am going to thry that really soon. Thanks

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(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Hello.
As I am new to the forum I can't post it where it should belong so I start this new thread.
I happen to have an arduino and this sparkfun midi shield : http://snootlab.com/sparkfun/372-midi-b … 03580.html
Can I use the arduinoboy code as is or do I need to do some modifications? I am not really confortable with code...
thanks