MIDI Switcher for ZOOM MultiStomp (MS 50g and MS70-CDR,MS60B)
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Hi I'm GSMCustomEffects
Japanese Circuit Engineer!
I made MIDI Switcher for ZOOM MultiStomp(MS 50g and MS70-CDR,MS60B)
myVine
https://vine.co/v/Od7Pnp0AaqV
using Arduino and USBHostShield
Schematic and SourceCode Here!!
this is my Blog in Japanese
SourceCode
http://garagestylemsc.blog.jp/archives/20654052.html
Schematic(Layout)
http://garagestylemsc.blog.jp/archives/20767328.html
this Switcher presetnumber10 is bypass
you can programchange 1~8!
enjoy!
Japanese Circuit Engineer!
I made MIDI Switcher for ZOOM MultiStomp(MS 50g and MS70-CDR,MS60B)
myVine
https://vine.co/v/Od7Pnp0AaqV
using Arduino and USBHostShield
Schematic and SourceCode Here!!
this is my Blog in Japanese
SourceCode
http://garagestylemsc.blog.jp/archives/20654052.html
Schematic(Layout)
http://garagestylemsc.blog.jp/archives/20767328.html
this Switcher presetnumber10 is bypass
you can programchange 1~8!
enjoy!
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Reply Thank you.
It is the current case of the design. Once you have completed drawings will also be published.
Function is as Vine
Thank you in the future!
It is the current case of the design. Once you have completed drawings will also be published.
Function is as Vine
Thank you in the future!
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side view
Scheduled to take power and USBMIDI connector on this surface
Position of MIDI connector undecided
Exploring the current position
Scheduled to take power and USBMIDI connector on this surface
Position of MIDI connector undecided
Exploring the current position
- pamaz
- Breadboard Brother
I'm trying to understand and dowload the code form your website, but I'm having a few difficulties due to the japanese language ( and google translator is not helping that much!) .
Can you please point me to the correct link for downloading the code pls?
Thanks
Paolo
Can you please point me to the correct link for downloading the code pls?
Thanks
Paolo
- apollomusicservice
- Resistor Ronker
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Try thispamaz wrote:I'm trying to understand and dowload the code form your website, but I'm having a few difficulties due to the japanese language ( and google translator is not helping that much!) .
Can you please point me to the correct link for downloading the code pls?
Thanks
Paolo
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- MIDIAB.zip
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Long time no see
This time more of MIDI switcher I will introduce so was completed.
A mode
1,2,3,4
B mode
5,6,7,8
send ProgramChangeMIDI messege
left switch is mode change Switch!
The case is our original design
We were outsourced to sheet metal forming
This time more of MIDI switcher I will introduce so was completed.
A mode
1,2,3,4
B mode
5,6,7,8
send ProgramChangeMIDI messege
left switch is mode change Switch!
The case is our original design
We were outsourced to sheet metal forming
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Thank you ,this is interesting . I was not aware that the MS50 can be controlled by midi . Anybody know a link to the commands ?
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andershenrik wrote: Thank you ,this is interesting . I was not aware that the MS50 can be controlled by midi . Anybody know a link to the commands ?
Thank you for questions
I think that it is not perhaps know
In file included from E:\arduino-1.6.5\libraries\USB_Host_Shield_2.0-master/Usb.h:27:0,
from sketch_sep22d.ino:2:
E:\arduino-1.6.5\libraries\USB_Host_Shield_2.0-master/settings.h:139:176: fatal error: SPI.h: No such file or directory
#include <SPI.h> // Use the Arduino SPI library for the Arduino Due, RedBearLab nRF51822, Intel Galileo 1 & 2, Intel Edison or if the SPI library with transaction is available
^
compilation terminated
from sketch_sep22d.ino:2:
E:\arduino-1.6.5\libraries\USB_Host_Shield_2.0-master/settings.h:139:176: fatal error: SPI.h: No such file or directory
#include <SPI.h> // Use the Arduino SPI library for the Arduino Due, RedBearLab nRF51822, Intel Galileo 1 & 2, Intel Edison or if the SPI library with transaction is available
^
compilation terminated
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I have a question regarding the powering of the Zoom MS-50G.
It looks like you are powering it via the USB bus from the USB host shield.
(In the MS-50G specs it says you can power it from USB so that's all good).
What I don't understand is the power adapter they recommend is 9v but USB bus power is only 5v.
I asked Zoom about this and they said that the required power is 9v and the device does not adjust voltage...
So how is the 5v from the USB bus enough when it requires 9v?
Can anybody shed any light?
It looks like you are powering it via the USB bus from the USB host shield.
(In the MS-50G specs it says you can power it from USB so that's all good).
What I don't understand is the power adapter they recommend is 9v but USB bus power is only 5v.
I asked Zoom about this and they said that the required power is 9v and the device does not adjust voltage...
So how is the 5v from the USB bus enough when it requires 9v?
Can anybody shed any light?
same as g3.when use usb power ,the inside bump the 5v to 9v and let the analog chip works.divabanana wrote:I have a question regarding the powering of the Zoom MS-50G.
It looks like you are powering it via the USB bus from the USB host shield.
(In the MS-50G specs it says you can power it from USB so that's all good).
What I don't understand is the power adapter they recommend is 9v but USB bus power is only 5v.
I asked Zoom about this and they said that the required power is 9v and the device does not adjust voltage...
So how is the 5v from the USB bus enough when it requires 9v?
Can anybody shed any light?
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Long time no see.
I tried to control of the GT100
I tried to control of the GT100
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- Ben N
- Cap Cooler
Hey, m10065, sorry I'm late to the party--just got my MS-70CDR, and it's really my first digital pedal. Can you provide updated links for the code and schematic?
BTW, just around the same time as you, a fellow named Lawrence Doss came out with an Arduino based controller for MS. Are you familiar with it? Are there any important differences?
Thanks
BTW, just around the same time as you, a fellow named Lawrence Doss came out with an Arduino based controller for MS. Are you familiar with it? Are there any important differences?
Thanks
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Anybody can share the schematic link ?
The existing link can not open.
Thank You
The existing link can not open.
Thank You
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I would certainly also be interested in the schematic if it can be reposted!