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from: J.B. WOOD
date: 2019-09-03 07:39:00
subject: Standalone MIDI

Hello, all.  Just thought I'd revisit this topic since it's been a
while.  Has anyone ever constructed a Pi-based standalone 1-2 channel
MIDI sequencer?  By standalone I mean it has an integral display and
required pushbuttons/rotary knob for device control.

I'm not talking about a DAW, just a small box with appropriate
interfaces (DIN in/out and/or USB (for MIDI-over-USB)) that allows one
to both record in real-time, store on a flash drive and/or micro SD in
.MID format (type 1 or 2) and play back?  This functionality is readily
available on Linux OSs (but you need a USB-to-MIDI interface such as an
M-Audio MIDISPORT).  The device I would like to functionally duplicate
can be seen in action at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L6oicVUcvQ

That box (from the UK) was available some years back in both kit and
assembled form.  Thanks for your time and comment.  Sincerely,

--
J. B. Wood             e-mail: arl_123234@hotmail.com

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