Yeah these keypad thingys are pretty expensive but I guess thats what u have to pay for custom music interfaces. U can get a korg padkontrol for $190 USD and that is a professional product so $240 for a kit that u build yourself seems expensive. I think the sparkfun ones are so expensive cause of the size of the pcb (10cmx10cm). It's actually cheaper to buy the keypad kit from monome if you want to make a 8x8 grid. If you've got the programmer then thats one less thing u have to buy
Yeah if i could find an 8x8 toy thingys, all i want is the keypad, leds and switches and i'd have to hack it apart and use my own interface chips. I'm gonna keep looking in the $2 shops, surely there is something out there!
Yeah if i could find an 8x8 toy thingys, all i want is the keypad, leds and switches and i'd have to hack it apart and use my own interface chips. I'm gonna keep looking in the $2 shops, surely there is something out there!
Ok I probably shouldn't be telling others about this, because it will make my chances of finding a ridiculously cheap one on ebay that much harder, but look out for "Lights Out"
I'm wondering how hard it would be to wire up some POTS, attach them to a board with a couple of buttons and have a go at GarageBand or something... similar to the m-audio icontrol.
All you have to do is read the pot values and scale them to be in the range of the MIDI parameters used by GarageBand.
Then send it over to the PC as MIDI.
There are many examples around sending MIDI from Arduino. One good source of information for this is here: