Baritone_Frank
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I want to be able to take the midi clock signal from my loop pedals (EHX 95000 & Ditto X4) and use it to set the tempo of an Ibanez Echo Shifter ES2.
The Echo Shifter ES2 Delay uses an analog delay but it also has a "tap tempo" footswitch (not analog but whatever)
I want to make a Teensy read the MIDI from the loop pedal, and when it detects a clock tempo signal I want it to close a circuit temporarily (the poles of the momentary tap tempo footswitch) thereby syncing the tempo of the analog delay and the MIDI-compatible loop pedals.
The idea is that Once the MIDI signal says "there is a beat NOW" the Teensy will send a voltage across a couple of different pins, and this change in voltage can be used to trigger a simple secondary circuit that will CLOSE a couple of contacts (the tap tempo), but will keep this signal seperate from the teensy to avoid inteference.
Personally I think it is feasible. My coding ability is very low, but I have successfully completed a Teensy MIDI controller project already. My other audio tech skills are higher.
The Echo Shifter ES2 Delay uses an analog delay but it also has a "tap tempo" footswitch (not analog but whatever)
I want to make a Teensy read the MIDI from the loop pedal, and when it detects a clock tempo signal I want it to close a circuit temporarily (the poles of the momentary tap tempo footswitch) thereby syncing the tempo of the analog delay and the MIDI-compatible loop pedals.
The idea is that Once the MIDI signal says "there is a beat NOW" the Teensy will send a voltage across a couple of different pins, and this change in voltage can be used to trigger a simple secondary circuit that will CLOSE a couple of contacts (the tap tempo), but will keep this signal seperate from the teensy to avoid inteference.
Personally I think it is feasible. My coding ability is very low, but I have successfully completed a Teensy MIDI controller project already. My other audio tech skills are higher.