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USB MIDI
06/01/2018 at 08:54 • 0 commentsAn USB class-compliant MIDI firmware for Arduino Uno/Mega (ATmega16U2) is required for using USB MIDI. Pedalino is tested with mocoLUFA because it supports dual mode boot (USB-MIDI or Arduino-Serial) and high-speed mode (1 Mbps). HIDUINO can works with minimal changes.
More information can be obtained in the following links:
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How to connect Pedalino to a WiFi network
06/01/2018 at 08:54 • 0 commentsAppleMIDI and Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol requires a network connection. Pedalino support IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi with WPA/WPA2 authentication (only 2.4 GHz).
Pedalino implements Smart Config technology via Espressif’s ESP-TOUCH protocol to help users connect embedded devices to a Wi-Fi network through simple configuration on a smartphone.
Tested apps for configure SSID and password are:
- ESP8266 SmartConfig for Android
- SmartConfig for iOS
Boot procedure
- On power on Pedalino will try to connect to the last know access point (double blinking led)
- If it cannot connect to the last used access point within 15 seconds it enters into Smart Config mode (slow blinking led)
- Start one of the tested apps to configure SSID and password
- If it doesn't receive any SSID and password during the next 30 seconds it switch to AP mode (led off)
- In AP mode Pedalino create a WiFi network called 'Pedalino' waiting connection from clients. No password required. Led is off until a client connect to AP.
- Led is on when Pedalino is connected to an AP or a client is connected to Pedalino AP.
- Led will start fast blinking when Pedalino is partecipating to an AppleMIDI session.
- Reboot Pedalino to restart the procedure.
You can reset the last know access point via menu.