M4L: How to DJ using an Arduino & DIY Danger shield w/ Max for Ableton Live

M4L: How to DJ using an Arduino & DIY Danger shield w/ Max for Ableton Live

Eric Ameres (eraserMice)

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@MrTunes-ws8yo
@MrTunes-ws8yo - 07.03.2011 06:52

looks great! is it possible to use the board without m4L? because in the end it looks like it operates like a normal midi controller

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@eameres2
@eameres2 - 07.03.2011 15:13

@mrtunes You have lots of options. One is a "midi shield" that I'm going to feature in a future video. The only downside to that is that it can't talk out the MIDI at the same time as the USB port, however, if you have a hardware interface, you can have it talk to that. You can also use processing, PD, Max or anything else that can talk to a serial port, and then send out MIDI from your program to a virtual MIDI port on you computer (I'll have to put up a "show" on that too!)

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@learnMax
@learnMax - 07.03.2011 15:15

@eameres2 Damn! who's this eameres2 guy cloggin up my videos with his comments (whoops, better check how I'm logged in next time!)

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@CrazyPlayerSkills
@CrazyPlayerSkills - 10.02.2013 21:00

PLEASE HELP!!! How to change digital inputs/outputs into analog inputs? Please LIKE MY POST , he will see this.

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@learnMax
@learnMax - 11.02.2013 18:10

Make sure you're using the PWM capable pins and check out the tutorials here: arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/AnalogInOutSerial

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