I plan on using the Arduino for this type of controller.
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/ArduinoMini
There is a nice PD interface built for it, that you could program a MIDI out
add on if you want to use the signals in something other than Pure Data.
Here is a project that used the Arduino to make a MIDI Drum Kit and Spooky
Sound Trigger:
http://todbot.com/blog/2006/10/29/spooky-arduino-projects-4-and-musical-arduino
IMHO the AVR controllers are more versatile than the PIC controllers and the
Arduino is designed as a simple i/o board suitable for DIY projects.
-- Jeff (another aerospace engineer)
Daniel Garmendia wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm interested in buying or building a 4X4 trigger pad. M-Audio's Trigger
> Finger looks nice, but I just want the pads. I have experience building
> circuits, but I'm not an electrical engineer (but I am aerospace tho..).
> Any DIY projects would have to keep that in mind. Any suggestions?
>
>
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