also, at the moment. As someone previously mentioned. it was fairly obvious that I am very new to embedded system design and using bit shifters / multiplexes and GPIO expansion chips
so I will start off using the...
Cool. Thanks!
Looks like exactly the thing I am looking for.
Although. like I said before. I don't mind adding more expansion chips, or even more teensy's.
As presently its a private project, so the costs don't...
Hey MatrixRat
thanks for your help. Sure. I am in the process of learning and trying things out, with a working version of Steinberg Pro 12
So will see how the performance pans out.
I do have a handful of...
Hey, MatrixRat thanks for posting reply and answering my initial question. Very interesting. Thanks.
Also, just like to say that I agree with you re luni starting new thread for the rotary encoder library he/she has...
Hello Luni
Thanks so much for posting such helpful / useful information.
I am presently in the learning phase of the project, learning how the tech works and how to implement it. So, very good timing.
I already own a...
Cool. I think there would be a fan base for such endeavours, perhaps even something you could get people to donate money to you in order to do so.
In a platform such as patreon.
I will order a couple of teensys and...
Hello Kalilikak
thanks for your reply, please don't be offended by my previous reply. I suffer from Asperger Syndrome, which does affect the way I communicate
I understand that at times I can come across as abrupt and...
Thanks for your advice and I can understand your perspective and opinion. it all sounds very interesting
but to be honest, when i say 150 rotary encoders, i mean the min is 150, and ideally a great deal more.
I...
I just know from practice, using Cubase 12. Both methods still output MIDI data
the second using interrupts gives a smooth easy to control performance
the first gives a really jumpy performance with the encoders...
come to think about it, when using so many encoders (150+)
using interrupts is likely the most efficient with regards to memory usage, as the encoders only send data when their settings change
compared to the teensy...
Hello Mark T
Thank you for replying to my thread.
I would ideally like to use interrupts instead of normal digital pins, as in practice, I have tried both, and the interrupt method gives
a really smooth precise...
hey MatrixRat
thanks for your advice
I shall have to take a look into this in more detail
as from what you guys have said
sounds like the teensy boards combined with the expansions could be exactly what i need
to...
Hello
Thanks for replying to my post.
To answer your question, I want to use high definition endless rotary encoders and precision really is essential for this particular purpose.
I have tried rotary encoders...
Hello
I am interested in using teensy boards in my MIDI controller projects.
I need loads of inputs for internal interrupts, and when I say loads I mean loads (300)
I was wondering if it is possible to network...