Hello,
I have a question about a circuit diagram because my builidng experience of such cicuits is clearly too rusty to create anything good right away.
I hope now that you can help me out.
I would like to build a midi processor with a Teensy 4.1 board that has 8 midi ins + 8 outs as well as midi via USB, between which I can route, filter, change the midi signals etc.. Master clock and possibly the pitch of some channels should be able to be output later as CV (at dedicated outputs), but this is not yet taken into account in the sketch, since the basic functions of midi routing and processing should work first. This is only important later for the power supply, since in that case an additional power source must be planned in any case.
(A solution that can be bought directly is not available for me at first, less because of the costs, but because I have to tailor the Teensy Middi hub to a modular system, e.g. add several switches and pads later, etc.)
The circuit diagram for the first version of the midi circuit is attached:
I created this according to the basic scheme for midi ins and outs and multiplied it accordingly. My question here is just: Would it work like that or was there something I didn't think about at all? Are there points at which the circuit has been improved, e.g. because it can be minimized or made safer?
I am thankful for every hint!
Best regards,
A.b.
I have a question about a circuit diagram because my builidng experience of such cicuits is clearly too rusty to create anything good right away.
I hope now that you can help me out.
I would like to build a midi processor with a Teensy 4.1 board that has 8 midi ins + 8 outs as well as midi via USB, between which I can route, filter, change the midi signals etc.. Master clock and possibly the pitch of some channels should be able to be output later as CV (at dedicated outputs), but this is not yet taken into account in the sketch, since the basic functions of midi routing and processing should work first. This is only important later for the power supply, since in that case an additional power source must be planned in any case.
(A solution that can be bought directly is not available for me at first, less because of the costs, but because I have to tailor the Teensy Middi hub to a modular system, e.g. add several switches and pads later, etc.)
The circuit diagram for the first version of the midi circuit is attached:
I created this according to the basic scheme for midi ins and outs and multiplied it accordingly. My question here is just: Would it work like that or was there something I didn't think about at all? Are there points at which the circuit has been improved, e.g. because it can be minimized or made safer?
I am thankful for every hint!
Best regards,
A.b.