LobotomyKid
Member
Hi guys,
I have an Ableton Push 2 and it's a really cool device, but it only works when hooked up to a computer with Ableton running at the moment.
I had an idea for a cool melodic sequencer and wanted to build the entire thing but then I found out about push-interface.
Ableton has apparently opened up the Push so you can use it for your own projects using midi commands, including the screen!
https://github.com/Ableton/push-interface/blob/master/doc/AbletonPush2MIDIDisplayInterface.asc
Now I want to use a Teensy 4.0 to get my prototype running on the Push 2.
I have a female USB connector which I could use in USB host mode. It has a micro usb connector on the other side so I could maybe solder a receptacle onto the bottom of the teensy, or just cut off the connector and solder on the cable directly? What would I need to connect? More than D-/D+?
Or can I prototype it using standard ports? In the USBHost_Viewer example I see a few ports mentioned:
```
// Teensy 4.0 Beta Pins
// 23 = RST (Marked MCLK on T4 beta breakout)
// 10 = CS (Marked CS)
// 9 = DC (Marked MEMCS)
```
Next, I'll need to compile the code as USB_MIDI_SERIAL? Will that work on the other usb port as well?
Thanks!
I have an Ableton Push 2 and it's a really cool device, but it only works when hooked up to a computer with Ableton running at the moment.
I had an idea for a cool melodic sequencer and wanted to build the entire thing but then I found out about push-interface.
Ableton has apparently opened up the Push so you can use it for your own projects using midi commands, including the screen!
https://github.com/Ableton/push-interface/blob/master/doc/AbletonPush2MIDIDisplayInterface.asc
Now I want to use a Teensy 4.0 to get my prototype running on the Push 2.
I have a female USB connector which I could use in USB host mode. It has a micro usb connector on the other side so I could maybe solder a receptacle onto the bottom of the teensy, or just cut off the connector and solder on the cable directly? What would I need to connect? More than D-/D+?
Or can I prototype it using standard ports? In the USBHost_Viewer example I see a few ports mentioned:
```
// Teensy 4.0 Beta Pins
// 23 = RST (Marked MCLK on T4 beta breakout)
// 10 = CS (Marked CS)
// 9 = DC (Marked MEMCS)
```
Next, I'll need to compile the code as USB_MIDI_SERIAL? Will that work on the other usb port as well?
Thanks!