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DIY Midi Sequencer prototype with VCVRack

Here I'm using a Teensy LC as the brain. It listens for clock signal on the USB midi input, and accepts standard 5pin midi input as a way to enter pitch and velocity information for each of the 16 steps. To select the steps, I'm taking advantage of the touchRead() functionality that some of the Teensy microcontrollers offer. I found that you can multiplex the touchpads to get more than the 11 or 12 that come with the Teensy, which is pretty awesome. I tried to set up the Teensy to also generate it's own clock. It works but it's not super accurate. I may try again with a Teensy 4.1 soon since it has a lot more processing power, and several dedicated timers. But having the sequencer listen to the computer's midi clock may be more useful anyway, if I want to module the clock with any of the software synths I use. Ultimately, my secret hope is to design PCBs for these so they are easy to make. Then I may try to design a main brain that can merge the midis signals from several sequencers and send clock and other commands to them. I have an idea about making a sort of modular midi controller setup, so I can think of and try new and weird controller ideas, and interact with software synths in a more satisfying, less desk-job sort of way. Would be interested in sharing the work and any help if there is any interest out there. I'm just a hobbyist :)

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