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name: "Christopher Body" | ||
slack_handle: "@Chris B" | ||
github_handle: "@cookiemonsternz" | ||
tutorial: # Link to the tutorial if you used one | ||
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# McNulty Pad | ||
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This is a little macropad which will have five keys bound to commonly used functions within a DAW (Digital audio workstation). It will utilise a custom firmware using the USBMIDI library to send midi control messages to scroll, stop, play, and pause audio. I've also designed a (somewhat) asthetic case that should fit into the rest of my setup. | ||
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$67.92 | ||
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I based this on the macropad I made for the hackpad ysws, but I designed it so that instead of using a seeeduino xiao rp2040 I just utilised the rp2040 chip instead. This led to some difficulties as there are far more specific design requirements regarding usb data lines, clock sources, power, and external memory. Unfortunately I can't get the crystal oscillator I need from jlcpcb, so I'll see how to resolve that. I love the hardware design manual for the rp2040 :) |
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